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Wonderful business — high ROE, strong balance sheet, fat margins
AMZN earns a Quality Grade of A (82/100) in Swyngs' Buffett-style scoring, which weighs profitability, balance-sheet safety, margins, and earnings growth. Key fundamentals include a return on equity of 23.3%, net margins of 12.2%, a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.22. At $238.56, AMZN trades about 19% below Swyngs' estimated fair value of $292.87, suggesting a potential margin of safety for value-minded investors.
At $238.56, AMZN is trading roughly 19% below Swyngs' estimated fair value of $292.87, which points to a margin of safety. Fair value is an estimate, not a guarantee.
AMZN has a Swyngs Quality Grade of A (82/100), based on profitability 100/100, balance-sheet safety 78/100, margins 75/100, earnings growth 70/100.
Swyngs doesn't give buy or sell recommendations. AMZN's quality grade of A and its valuation versus fair value are research inputs to inform your own analysis. Investing involves risk — do your own due diligence.
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