(AMZN) is trading near $267 in the recent session sweep, sitting roughly 16.84% below the $312.63 consensus 12-month price target compiled across 66 sell-side analysts polled by S&P Global. The stock has experienced one of the more violent year-to-date moves of the mega-cap complex, with shares trading from $205 in late February (the post-OpenAI funding-round selloff) to all-time intraday highs near $258 in November 2025, back down to $208 in March, and now consolidating in the $260-$270 zone as the post-Q1-earnings rally and the deepening Anthropic and OpenAI partnerships have repriced the stock toward its structural fair value. Market capitalization sits at roughly $2.75-$2.85 trillion depending on the intraday print, placing AMZN as…






