Shareholders of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) have submitted a proposal urging the $2.3 trillion know-how conglomerate to contemplate including Bitcoin to its stability sheet. The measure, submitted by the National Center for Public Policy Research and slated for dialogue at Amazon’s 2025 annual shareholder assembly in April, calls on the corporate’s Board to evaluate whether or not incorporating BTC as a treasury asset would serve the most effective long-term pursuits of shareholders.
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In the proposal, shareholders stress that Amazon’s present treasury administration could also be inadequate within the face of ongoing inflation. As said within the submission: “Corporations that invest their assets wisely can – and often do – increase shareholder value more than more profitable businesses that don’t.”
According to the supporting supplies, Amazon’s present treasury consists of roughly $88 billion in money, money equivalents, and marketable securities, out of a complete $585 billion in belongings (as of September 30, 2024). The proposal’s authors argue that inflationary pressures and sub-inflationary bond yields are eroding the buying energy of those holdings.
They cite a US Consumer Price Index (CPI) common annual charge of 4.95% over the previous 4 years, at occasions peaking at 9.1%, whereas suggesting that “in reality, the true inflation rate is significantly higher.” Against this backdrop, the submission means that Amazon has a “fiduciary duty” to contemplate inflation-resistant belongings.
The shareholders level to Bitcoin’s historic returns to bolster their case. They observe that as of December 6, 2024, BTC value rose 131% over the earlier 12 months, outperforming company bonds “by 126% on average.”
Over a five-year horizon, Bitcoin’s value elevated by 1,246%, surpassing company bond returns by an estimated 1,242% throughout that interval. “Amazon should – and perhaps has a fiduciary duty to – consider adding assets to its treasury that appreciate more than bonds, even if those assets are more volatile short-term,” the proposal states.
The doc additionally references different publicly listed companies that maintain BTC. MicroStrategy, one of many earliest company adopters, noticed its inventory outperform Amazon’s by 537% over the earlier 12 months, based on the proposal.
In addition, institutional gamers equivalent to BlackRock and Fidelity—each of which maintain vital stakes in Amazon—have launched Bitcoin-focused funding merchandise for his or her purchasers. The shareholders additional counsel that U.S. authorities coverage might shift towards a “Bitcoin strategic reserve” by 2025, presumably signaling broader mainstream acceptance.
“Shareholders request that the Board conduct an assessment to determine if adding Bitcoin to the Company’s treasury is in the best long-term interests of shareholders,” the proposal concludes.
This push at Amazon comes on the heels of an identical initiative at Microsoft. As reported by Bitcoinist, Microsoft (MSF) shareholders are set to vote on December 10 on a proposal to incorporate Bitcoin in its treasury as a reserve asset. However, analysts observe that the possibilities of approval are low after the Microsoft Board really helpful a “no” vote.
At press time, BTC traded at $99,136.

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