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This Week In E-Commerce - Transformative Shift Toward Transaction-Led Growth And AI Integration
The B2C E-Commerce landscape is undergoing significant transformation as it reaches a phase of structural maturity, with growth becoming increasingly transaction-led rather than driven by new user acquisition. This shift is accompanied by a move toward non-cash and instant payment models, particularly in Asia-Pacific, contributing to expanded transaction volumes and revenue. Additionally, the adoption of artificial intelligence in financial services is accelerating, enhancing automation and operational efficiency. These trends collectively highlight a reshaping of the global digital commerce and payments landscape, emphasizing the importance of evolving technology in retail and finance sectors.
Elsewhere in the market, MTG (TSE:7806) was a notable mover up 14.3% and finishing the session at ¥5,030. At the same time, Microalliance Group (OTCPK:MALG) trailed, down 35.9% to end trading at $1.14.
Best E-Commerce Stocks
- Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) closed at $204.08 down 1.4%. This week, Amazon enhanced its cloud offerings with new strategic collaborations and AWS partner approvals.
- Adobe (NasdaqGS:ADBE) settled at $257.16 down 2.8%, near its 52-week low.
- Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) settled at $185.00 down 4.4%, not far from its 52-week low. On Wednesday, Salesforce announced nearly 1,000 job cuts alongside executive changes to deepen its investment in artificial intelligence.
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About NasdaqGS:AMZN
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Engages in the retail sale of consumer products, advertising, and subscriptions service through online and physical stores in North America and internationally.
Flawless balance sheet and undervalued.
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When was the last time that Tesla delivered on its promises? Lets go through the list! The last successful would be the Tesla Model 3 which was 2019 with first deliveries 2017. Roadster not shipped. Tesla Cybertruck global roll out failed. They might have a bunch of prototypes (that are being controlled remotely) And you think they'll be able to ship something as complicated as a robot? It's a pure speculation buy.
This article completely disregards (ignores, forgets) how far China is in this field. If Tesla continues on this path, they will be fighting for their lives trying to sell $40000 dollar robots that can do less than a $10000 dollar one from China will do. Fair value of Tesla? It has always been a hype stock with a valuation completely unbased in reality. Your guess is as good as mine, but especially after the carbon credit scheme got canned, it is downwards of $150.
