Key Points
This company’s monster success can be credited to the simple but powerful philosophy of putting the customer’s needs first.
Growth going forward should be healthy because of the support of multiple tailwinds.
Investing in consumer-facing companies can be a great way to find winning stocks. Some of the most dominant businesses on Earth sell products and services directly to individuals. And for the average investor, they are generally easier to understand.
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Obsessing over customers is in this company's DNA
There is perhaps no business that's as customer-centric as Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN). In fact, founder and former CEO Jeff Bezos early on made obsessing over the customers' needs a top priority. This focus has worked out extremely well.
Today, Amazon has a market cap of $2.4 trillion. And in the past two decades, its shares have soared 10,220% (as of Oct. 8).
Investors are positioned for market-beating returns
It might be surprising to learn that this stock is still a smart investment opportunity even after its huge past gains. Amazon has positioned itself to benefit from multiple tech-driven trends, like online shopping, streaming entertainment, digital advertising, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. Revenue growth will still be healthy going forward.
The valuation is attractive today. Investors can buy the stock at an enterprise value-to-EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) multiple of 31.4, which is close to the cheapest level in the past decade.
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Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Amazon. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.