Investment Analysis of Amazon and J.P. Morgan Chase Based on Stock Market Analysis
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Amazon; JPMorgan; Investment suggestion.Abstract
Contemporarily, Amazon and JPMorgan are top companies in their industries. However, the investment chosen among the top corporations remains an unsolved topic. In this paper, we will evaluate the effusiveness of different evaluation models based on the data collected from the annual statements of the companies. Specifically, the quantitative analysis method is applied to the research between Amazon and JPMorgan. According to the analysis, we believe that JPMorgan has a better investment value, while we can also keep focusing on Amazon since Amazon has made rapid progress in multiple aspects. These results shed light on guiding the way of using data to analyze which company to invest in.
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