Amazon's sweeping global investments and accelerating AWS momentum spotlight the company's push for stronger growth heading into 2026.
Amazon's cloud, advertising and e-commerce businesses will drive revenue and margin growth in 2026, according to TD Cowen
Amazon announced on Wednesday that customers in over 2,300 cities and towns in the U.S. can now get fresh groceries through its Same-Day Delivery service. The e-commerce giant says it will expand the service to additional cities in 2026.
Amazon said on Wednesday it will invest an additional $35 billion in India by 2030, taking its total planned commitment in the country to about $75 billion as it expands its retail and cloud operations in the South Asian nation.
Shares of Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) lost 2.33% over the past five trading sessions after gaining 3.48% the five prior.
Amazon is positioned to outperform mega-cap peers, driven by its expansive data center footprint and AI infrastructure leadership. AMZN's AWS segment is primed for accelerated growth, with government contracts and AI demand supporting potential 25% revenue growth in 2026. Digital advertising is a high-margin, fast-growing segment, with Prime Video and sports integrations fueling a potential $1T valuation opportunity.
Amazon has committed to investing $$35 billion in India's cloud and AI space by 2030, as hyperscalers race to get a foothold in the market.
Amazon plans to invest more than $35 billion in India by 2030 to expand operations and strengthen its artificial intelligence capabilities, the U.S. e-commerce giant said on Wednesday, becoming the latest global tech firm to deepen its presence in Asia's third-largest economy.
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Amazon is rolling out new shopping features for its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant Alexa+. As reported Tuesday (Dec. 9) by TechCrunch, these features include a shopping hub, a feature that lets users add items to recent orders and personalized recommendations.
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