Amazon reports first-quarter net sales of $143.3 billion, up 13% year-over-year. AWS hit quarterly sales of $25 billion in the quarter. Loading... Loading... E ...
Amazon’s quarterly profits more than tripled compared to a year ago as the company continues to benefit from faster delivery speeds and increased interest in AI. In its first-quarter financial ...
Amazon has outperformed analysts' expectations in its quarterly earnings report released on Tuesday, maintained by the growing interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and strong cloud-computing ...
Amazon’s AMZN shares have gained 16.1% on a year-to-date basis, outperforming the Zacks Internet Commerce industry’s return of 11.1%. The e-commerce giant is riding on the solid momentum in its cloud ...
Amazon reported record sales of $21.3 billion (£13.5bn) for the final quarter of 2012. The world's largest online retailer's shares increased by 11% in after-hours trading as news of its ...
Amazon.com AMZN-Q beat fourth-quarter revenue expectations on Thursday on robust growth in online spending by consumers during the holiday season despite high borrowing costs, sending its shares ...
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The eve of Amazon’s earnings day, February 1, was the stock’s second best in the first quarter. A couple of Wall Street pre-earnings reports had come out, and most sounded bullish.
(Reuters) -Amazon.com beat fourth-quarter revenue expectations on Thursday as new generative AI features in its cloud and ecommerce businesses spurred robust growth during the critical holiday period.