Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
Amazon will report fourth-quarter earnings after the bell on Thursday. Investors are paying close attention to cloud growth, AI spending and the recent layoffs in Amazon's corporate workforce.
After Wall Street sold Alphabet (GOOGL) shares over its staggering CapEx projections, Marley Kayden points to Amazon's (AMZN) cloud and CapEx numbers as ones to watch. Also on her radar: the impact of the Mag 7 firm's recent round of layoffs.
UPS announced last month it would be cutting 30,000 jobs this year, after it eliminated 62,000 positions in 2025, The New York Times reported. The company's new layoffs are triggered by the company ending its relationship with Amazon, according to the report, which noted Amazon was also a leader in layoffs.
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Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is in the spotlight Thursday ahead of fourth-quarter earnings today after the market closes.
Amazon (AMZN) earnings are in the queue and ready for delivery after the closing bell. Rick Ducat pulls out the chart and shows why Amazon's symmetrical triangle formation could carry significance heading into the earnings report.
Germany's competition watchdog ordered Amazon on Thursday to stop implementing price controls for retailers on its marketplace and told the US tech giant to return 59 million euros ($70 million) in what it deemed unfair gains.
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) will release earnings results for its fourth quarter, after the closing bell on Thursday, Feb. 5.
Futures are pointing to a lower open for major indexes as technology stocks remain under pressure; Alphabet shares are losing ground after the Google parent revealed a massive increase to its AI spending plans; Amazon is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter results after the closing bell today; Qualcomm shares are tumbling after the company issued a weak outlook owing to a memory chip shortage; and bitcoin has dropped below $70,000. Here's what you need to know today.