Amazon (AMZN) concluded the recent trading session at $226.79, signifying a +2.49% move from its prior day's close.
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Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock was last seen up 2.5% at $226.70, after a strong 2026 outlook from Truist Securities.
Cloud computing stocks AMZN, TEAM and NET show strong fundamentals and growth potential heading into 2026.
Just when you thought the circular dealmaking across the AI scene couldn't pick up any more traction, news breaks that e-commerce and hyperscaler Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is chatting with OpenAI about a potential $10 billion investment and a deal to start using Amazon chips.
Amazon is the prospective tenant that withdrew funding from REIT Fermi's massive data-center project, Business Insider reported on Wednesday, citing the data center's CEO Toby Neugebauer.
Big Tech's artificial intelligence (AI) push is accelerating on multiple fronts, from productivity agents embedded in everyday software to deeper bets on infrastructure, content and consumer hardware.
Amazon has been in talks to become the "first tenant" at Fermi America's Texas data centers, Fermi CEO Toby Neugebauer told BI. Fermi's stock slumped after it said the prospective anchor tenant canceled a $150 million advance.
AMZN stands out as a momentum pick under Richard Driehaus' "buy high, sell higher" strategy, riding strong price trends and the AI-driven growth wave.
Amazon on Wednesday tapped long-time cloud executive Peter DeSantis to lead a new unit that would oversee its most advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence models, custom silicon and quantum computing.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced in a message to staff on Wednesday that longtime AWS executive Peter DeSantis will lead a new AI-focused organization within the company.
Amazon.com, Inc. is increasingly leveraging its in-house Trainium AI accelerators to address AWS capacity constraints and reaccelerate cloud growth. Trainium2's full allocation and upcoming Trainium3's superior price performance underpin a robust AWS backlog and adoption pipeline. Recent speculation of OpenAI adoption of Trainium is also expected to further validate the technology's competitive performance and token unit economics, and reinforce its long-term adoption prospects.