List of mergers and acquisitions by Amazon.com
Amazon.com, often referred to as simply Amazon, is an American electronic commerce and cloud computing company with headquarters in Seattle, Washington. Since 1998, several companies have been acquired by Amazon. Amazon has diversified its acquisition portfolio into several market sectors.[1]
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1998
- PlanetAll, a reminder service based in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Junglee, an XML-based data mining startup based in Sunnyvale[2][3][4]
- Bookpages.co.uk,[5][6] a UK online book retailer, which became Amazon UK on October 15, 1998[7]
- Telebook (www.telebuch.de) was Germany's leading online bookstore, it became Amazon's German online store[5]
- Internet Movie Database (IMDb)[5][8]
1999
- Alexa Internet, a database company[9]
- Accept.com, a financial services company[10]
- Drugstore.com 40% investment in 1999,[11] increased stake in 2000,[12] sold stake to Walgreens in 2011 for a 90% loss[13]
- GeoWorks, a wireless communications company, acquisition of a minority interest[14]
- Pets.com – Amazon purchased a 54 percent stake[15]
- LiveBid.com, which produced Internet-based auction software[16]
- e-Niche Incorporated, comprising Exchange.com, Bibliofind.com (hard-to-find book titles), and Musicfile.com (hard to find music titles)[17][18]
- HomeGrocer.com – Amazon purchased a 35 percent stake in this online grocer[19]
- Gear.com – Amazon purchased a 49 percent stake[20] (the company was purchased by Overstock.com in 2000)
- Tool Crib of the North, Amazon acquired the online and catalog sales division of the company in October 1999, selling a very wide variety of tools and home improvement items[21]
- Convergence Corporation, software to connect wireless devices to the Internet[22]
- MindCorps Incorporated, applications for web sites including online chats to web-based databases[23]
- Della.com, gift registry, expert advice, and personalized gift suggestions – Amazon purchased a 20 percent stake[24] (in April 2000, the company merged with WeddingChannel.com[25])
- Back to Basics Toys, catalog toy store[26] (sold to Scholastic in 2003)[27]
- Ashford.com, retailer of luxury products – Amazon acquired a 16.6 percent stake[28]
- Leep Technology Inc., developer of on-line database query tools and CRM software[29]
2002
2004
2005
- BookSurge, a print on demand company[32]
- Mobipocket.com, an e-book software company[33][34]
- CreateSpace.com, formerly CustomFlix, a distributor of on-demand DVDs, since expanded to include print on-demand books, CDs, and videos, based in Scotts Valley, California[35][36]
- Smallparts.com, an industrial component supplier[37]
2006
- Shopbop, a retailer of designer clothing and accessories for women, based in Madison, Wisconsin[38]
2007
- dpreview.com, a digital photography review website based in London
- Brilliance Audio, the largest independent publisher of audiobooks in the United States[39]
2008
- Audible.com and Fabric.com[40]
- Box Office Mojo[41]
- AbeBooks[42]
- Shelfari[43] (including a 40% stake in LibraryThing and whole ownership of BookFinder.com, Gojaba.com, and FillZ)
- Reflexive Entertainment, a developer of casual video games[44]
2009
- Zappos, an online shoe and apparel retailer[45][46]
- Lexcycle[47]
- SnapTell, an image matching startup[48]
- Stanza, a rival e-book reader to Amazon's Kindle[49]
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
- Annapurna Labs, a chip designer based in Yokneam, Israel[69]
- 2lementary, Internet of Things[70]
- ClusterK, Cloud Technology[71]
- Shoefitr, 3D Shoe-fitting Technology[72]
- Safaba Translation Systems, Automated Text Translation Software
- Elementary Technologies, video processing based in Portland, Oregon[73][74]
2016
- Amazon increased its overall investment in India to $5 billion, and with that, reduced seller fees to take on its Indian competitor, Flipkart[75][76]
- NICE[77]
- Curse, Inc.[78]
- Biba Systems[79]
See also
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Apple
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Facebook
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Google
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Twitter
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Yahoo!
- Mergers and acquisitions
References
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