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Amazon is bigger than Microsoft for the first time (AMZN, MSFT)

February 15, 2018

Shares of Amazon rose 2.57% Wednesday, sending its market value higher than Microsoft for the first time. The e-commerce behemoth is now the third-largest company in the US, behind only Apple ($849.24 billion) and Google parent Alphabet ($744.73 billion), according to Markets Insider data.

Amazon shares closed Wednesday’s session at $1,451, resulting in a market cap of $702.46 billion — 2.7% larger than Microsoft’s $700.56 billion.

Shares of the 23-year-old Amazon have far outpaced those of the 43-year-old Microsoft in the past year, rising 72% compared with 41%. The rise has made CEO Jeff Bezos the world’s richest person, a title he stole from Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates.

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