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AMZN: Acceleration In Cloud And AI Will Drive Margin Expansion Ahead
Amazon will rebound as AI investments start paying off by late 2026
Amazon: Why the World’s Biggest Platform Still Runs on Invisible Economics
Amazon will rebound as AI investments start paying off by late 2026
Amazon (AMZN) enters 2026 materially misunderstood by the market. My valuation of $450 per share implies the stock is approximately 48% undervalued, not because Amazon is executing poorly, but because the market is mispricing intentional margin compression driven by some of the most strategically sound investments in the company’s history.Read more
Amazon's high growth, high tech segments propel its profits, while traditional segments plod along
Amazon is a company of two sides - A high tech, high margin side, comprising its AWS, Advertising and subscription services segments; and its more traditionally known low margin, high volume stores and third-party seller segments. These two sides form a cohesive whole.Read more
Amazon's Future Rises as Stock Price Falls: A Long-Term Investment Vision
Amazon is a stock I am very interested in right now especially with the recent price drops that it has been experiencing since its 2Q25 results. A summary of Amazon as stated by Fiscal.ai: "Amazon.com, Inc.Read more
Amazon is good ?
more earning from cloud computing services will increase earnings more than cost, which could increase profit margins and therefor FCF yield and net profit % Amazon, google and microsoft al spent more on AI computing investments than expected by general estimations, showing they all believe in the potential future earnings of AI, and I believe some of the people over there do know what they are talking about. They released beast games, which was a huge succes, sparking further growth in youtube collaboration show releases, which could make a lot of money for streaming services overall.Read more
Amazon’s Long-Term Focus: Cloud, AI, and Logistics Power Its Next Phase of Growth
Intro Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to be the company’s most important profit driver. As enterprise demand for cloud and AI infrastructure grows, AWS has maintained strong revenue momentum and margin expansion.Read more

Amazon: Why the World’s Biggest Platform Still Runs on Invisible Economics
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is often described as a retail company, a cloud giant, or an AI powerhouse—sometimes all in the same sentence. In reality, Amazon is better understood as an economic system.Read more
The capitalist colossus that makes your parcels magically appear, powers half the internet, and knows your shopping habits.
1. The Empire of E-Commerce + Everything Else Amazon is the unchallenged king of U.S. e-commerce , with over 37% market share — Walmart is still staring at the rearview mirror.Read more

From Retail to Cloud: Valuing Amazon’s Transformation
️Business Overview Founded in 1994 as an online bookstore, Amazon has grown into a global tech powerhouse. Its business is now highly diversified, with improving margins largely driven by the rapid expansion of Amazon Web Services ( AWS ), its high-margin cloud segment.Read more

The #1 Go-To Business for Retail
Amazon offers a variety of products and services, not to mention they're a very competitive company that wants to become the #1 GO-TO BUSINESS for retail (Monopoly hungry machine) Books, Music, Videotapes Apparel, Baby product, and Consumer Electronics Health and Personal Care items Industrial and Scientific supplies Kitchen items, Jewelry, Watches Lawn and Garden Items Music Instruments, Sporting goods, and Tools Automotive items, and toys/games Services it offers such as Online shopping In-Person shopping Fresh produce delivery Primer membership which includes Unlimited music, shows, movies, with limited advertising Access to over 2 million ad-free songs Access to free games, in-game content, and a channel subscription to Twitch Access to thousands of e-books, audio books, and magazines Amazon live, where you can watch and shop deals Let's also not forget Amazon's next targets for the future of improving its Business into becoming the #1 Go-To Business for retail Amazon aims to offer a more integrated and seamless shopping experience through advancements in technology like AI, robotics, and drone delivery , while heavily focusing on sustainability by expanding its use of electric vehicles and carbon-free energy, further solidifying its presence in the grocery sector with Amazon Fresh, and continuing to prioritize fast and efficient delivery options across various product categories, including international markets. Amazon is currently actively exploring and expanding into sectors like healthcare (including telemedicine and online pharmacy), autonomous delivery (drone and self-driving vehicles), financial services (payments and potential banking), artificial intelligence and machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT) through Alexa-enabled devices, and potentially even the luxury goods market , aiming to disrupt various industries with its established logistics and technology capabilities; essentially looking to become a more comprehensive "everything store" across different sectors.Read more
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The capitalist colossus that makes your parcels magically appear, powers half the internet, and knows your shopping habits.
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Amazon.com, Inc. engages in the retail sale of consumer products, advertising, and subscriptions service through online and physical stores in North America and internationally. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It also manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, fire tablets, fire TVs, echo, ring, blink, and eero; and develops and produces media content. In addition, the company offers programs that enable sellers to sell their products in its stores; and programs that allow authors, independent publishers, musicians, filmmakers, Twitch streamers, skill and app developers, and others to publish and sell content. Further, it provides compute, storage, database, analytics, machine learning, and other services, as well as advertising services through programs, such as sponsored ads, display, and video advertising. Additionally, the company offers Amazon Prime, a membership program. The company’s products offered through its stores include merchandise and content purchased for resale and products offered by third-party sellers. It also provides AgentCore services, such as AgentCore Runtime, AgentCore Memory, AgentCore Observability, AgentCore Identity, AgentCore Gateway, AgentCore Browser, and AgentCore Code Interpreter. It serves consumers, sellers, developers, enterprises, content creators, advertisers, and employees. Amazon.com, Inc. was incorporated in 1994 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
