Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
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Amazon reportedly plans to open a big-box store comparable to a Walmart or Target location in a Chicago suburb. The 229,000-square-foot facility would sell groceries, general merchandise and prepared foods, Bloomberg reported Friday (Jan. 9).
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Amazon has proposed building a big-box retail store in a Chicago suburb that would be larger than a Walmart Supercenter. It marks Amazon's latest physical retail experiment, after it launched bookstores, a chain of fashion stores, convenience marts and supermarkets, scrapping some concepts along the way.
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Amazon.com, Inc. is extremely attractively valued, with a projected FY2028 forward P/E of 19 and robust EPS growth drivers. AMZN's leadership in cloud and e-commerce, combined with strict cost control, supports a bullish long-term investment thesis. Wall Street consensus targets a 20% upside, with strong momentum in positive EPS revisions and potential for further upward price target revisions.
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Amazon.com, Inc. has not performed well in 2025 compared to the broader market and Big Tech peers. This is not due to fundamental weakness. In fact, EPS growth prospects for AMZN are amazing thanks to innovation, high margin segments and investments. Trading at a 30 forward P/E and other historically low multiples shows the market is not pricing in enough of AMZN's true earnings power.
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