Amazon.com's cloud unit, Amazon Web Services, announced a multi-year partnership with the National Basketball Association to launch new AI-powered features and data insights from games, the organizations said on Wednesday.
Amazon on Tuesday unveiled the latest generation of connected products, featuring enhanced artificial intelligence capabilities designed to make interactions with AI more frequent and natural.
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Amazon (AMZN) remains a Buy due to its strong growth, dominant retail and cloud businesses, and international expansion potential. AMZN trades at a premium to the S&P 500, but selling out-of-the-money put options can generate nearly 10% annualized yield while keeping the options of securing shares at a discount. Recent results show robust revenue and profit growth in both retail and AWS segments, and continued investments are expected to drive long-term gains.
Amazon.com, Inc. remains a compelling Buy due to robust growth in both e-commerce and AWS cloud computing segments. AMZN's latest quarter saw revenue rise 13.3% and net income jump to $18.16 billion, with strong cash flow and expanding margins. AWS continues to drive future upside, benefiting from industry growth and massive investments in AI and cloud infrastructure.
As the worst performer of the Mag 7 this year, investors may be wondering if Amazon stock is being overlooked at the moment.
Aerospace startup Beta Technologies filed for an initial public offering in the United States on Monday, the latest company to join the rush to tap a record-breaking bull run in the equity market.
The market has put up a strong run this year, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq charging to fresh highs, but Amazon's (AMZN 0.75%) stock has sat on the sidelines, basically flat. That disconnect is worth paying attention to.
The FTC lawsuit against Amazon ends with one of the costliest consumer protection settlements in US history.
The FTC lawsuit ends with one of the largest consumer protection settlements in US history.
Amazon remains the dominant force in e-commerce, leveraging its ecosystem, vertical integration, and global reach for sustained growth. AMZN's strategic business model, robust fundamentals, and effective cost management drive double-digit revenue growth and healthy margins, despite inflation and tariff challenges. Valuation is attractive, with AMZN trading below historical averages on key metrics, offering upside potential, with a target price range of $274-$315.