Stocks like BigBear.AI are ones to avoid, no matter how low the price falls. Palantir is a strong business, but it remains overvalued.
Though roughly flat for the year, Amazon.com Inc. NASDAQ: AMZN is continuing to impress as it grinds higher into the final stretch of 2025. Shares closed around $230 on Wednesday, Dec. 10, up roughly 40% since April and maintaining the multi-month uptrend.
Retailers and brands are running sales a bit longer this year, but may not be offering as significant of markdowns, analysts said.
AMZN's datacenter surge, fueled by record AWS capex and massive global expansion, is emerging as the company's most powerful long-term growth driver.
Amazon's more-than-$35 billion India commitment through 2030 is a full‑stack bet on AI infrastructure, logistics density, and export flywheels that could shift both its growth mix and narrative. The plan channels capital into AWS data centers, localized AI services, fulfillment and transportation assets, and programs to digitize millions of Indian SMEs and boost e‑commerce exports toward an $80 billion target, effectively expanding Amazon's high‑margin services and advertising opportunity in a structurally high‑growth market.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has been one of the stock market's biggest success stories ever.
Big Tech plans to pour about $67 billion into India's AI & cloud boom. With Amazon, Microsoft & Google ramping up, ETFs like DGIN, INDY, and PIN are well-positioned.
Amazon.com Inc.'s new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is the company's most serious effort yet to turn its e-reader into a productivity tool. But with a starting price of $630—making it the priciest Kindle yet—Amazon will need to persuade even its most loyal readers that the upgrade is worth it.
Amazon is working on a new "rush" pickup service for one-hour in-store collection. The service aims to boost rapid delivery and leverage Amazon-owned stores such as Whole Foods.
Amazon has gone essentially nowhere YoY as investors fixate on a $125B AI CAPEX "problem," despite re‑accelerating AWS, strong earnings beats, and robust free cash flow. AWS re-accelerated to 20.2% YoY growth in Q3, with $200 billion backlog and EBIT margins above 30%, supporting sustainable long-term earnings power. With Trainium/Graviton and custom rack‑scale systems, AWS is evolving into a vertically integrated AI infrastructure supplier, owning compute, memory, and networking economics rather than renting merchant silicon.
Amazon says its same-day perishable grocery delivery service has reached 2,300-plus communities. Now, Amazon is planning additional growth in 2026 as it finds itself on track to deliver at its fastest speeds ever for Prime members worldwide for the third consecutive year, the tech giant announced Wednesday (Dec. 10).
Amazon plans to invest $35 billion in India through 2030 to support business expansion, artificial intelligence (AI) digitization, export growth and job creation. This will build on the $40 billion the company has already invested in India in terms of compensation to employees and development of infrastructure, it said in a Wednesday (Dec.