Amazon's market value on verge of beating out Microsoft
FILE PHOTO: An Amazon.com Inc driver stands next to an Amazon delivery truck in Los Angeles, California, U.S. on May 21, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
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By Noel Randewich
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) on Wednesday was on the verge of ending the day with a stock market value higher than Microsoft Corp's (NASDAQ: MSFT) for the first time, as the online shopping behemoth weathered the recent turmoil on Wall Street.
Amazon's stock was down 1.14 percent, bringing its market capitalization to $690.4 billion, while software maker Microsoft's 1.83 percent fall depressed its market capitalization to $690.3 billion.
Bolstered by blockbuster quarterly results, Amazon's stock gained 3.8 percent over the three sessions ended Tuesday, even as Wall Street struggled through a rout that has raised fears that a nine-year bull market may be ending.
Microsoft lost about 3.1 percent over the three sessions ended Tuesday.
Amazon's market cap at points on Wednesday during intraday trade already topped that of Microsoft, but it has never closed at a higher value.
Amazon's explosive growth in retail and cloud computing has sent its shares 77 percent higher over the past year, outpacing Microsoft's 42 percent rise.
Apple Inc's (NASDAQ: AAPL) $819 billion market capitalization remains Wall Street's largest, followed by Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOGL), the parent of Google, at $736 billion.
(Reporting by Noel Randewich; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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