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Amazons revenue leaps 29% in Q3

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Amazon.com Inc. global revenue grew strongly in Q3, rising 29% from a year ago, North America’s No. 1 e-retailer reported today.

Worldwide net sales across all its businesses totaled $32.71 billion, up 29.0% from $25.36 billion a year ago. Products sold by marketplace sellers accounted for 50% of units sold. It is the first time goods sold by marketplace sellers have reached the 50% mark. A year ago, 46% of units sold were by marketplace sellers. Amazon takes about a 15% commission on goods sold by marketplace sellers.

Amazon reported $252 million in profit in the quarter, up from $79 million in Q3 2015.

In North America, Amazon generated net sales of $18.87 billion, up 25.7% from $15.01 billion in the same period a year ago. Sales in North America accounted for 57.6% of revenue. International net sales grew at a faster pace, up 28.3% in the quarter.

Amazon this summer said customers worldwide placed 60% more orders on Prime Day this year than they did last year. Prime Day was July 12, during the Q3 reporting period. Orders from U.S. shoppers were up more than 50% year over year, and the number of orders placed on Amazon’s mobile app more than doubled compared with Prime Day 2015, the company said.

For the quarter ended Sept. 30, Amazon reported:

Amazon added 18 fulfillment centers in the third quarter, and 26 for the year, said Brian Olsavsky, Amazon chief financial officer, on a call with analysts. This was driven in part by adoption of FBA by marketplace merchants. “FBA is a key pillar of Prime. It makes Prime stronger,” he said. “Prime success attracts more sellers.”

For the fourth quarter, Amazon projects net sales of between $42.0 billion and $45.5 billion, representing growth of between 17% and 27% over the fourth quarter of 2015.

During the quarter Amazon added to the list of Prime features by adding access to Audible Channels content from Audible Inc., a company Amazon owns. Audible sells audio books and other original audio content. With Audible Channels, Prime members get free access to some of it. Earlier this month it added Prime Reading, which gives Prime members, through Amazon’s Kindle app, free access to select books, graphic novels and popular, current-issue magazines, such as Elle, Better Homes & Gardens and Smithsonian. Prime is Amazon’s fast-shipping-and-more program consumers in the United States pay $99 annually to be in. Amazon does not say how many Prime members it has, but an estimate released this week from securities research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners LLC puts membership in the United States at 65 million as of Sept. 30.

The e-retailer during the quarter also began offering the Alexa Echo and Alexa Dot voice-controlled assistant devices for sale in the United Kingdom and Germany. It is the first time Amazon has sold the devices outside the United States.

 

For the nine months ended Sept. 30, Amazon reported:

Amazon is the No. 1 retailer in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide.

 

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