Retail is getting a first-principles upgrade at the hands, or lack of them, of artificial intelligence. The shopping transformation looks less like a better eCommerce search bar and more like something out of science fiction.
Amazon's $25 billion in corporate bonds signal that AI spending isn't anywhere close to a slowdown. Hyperscalers are rushing to increase their capital expenditures, and more bond issuances may take place.
For much of the past decade, Wall Street rewarded companies that funneled excess cash into stock buybacks.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is heading into its second-quarter earnings report with continued momentum across its core businesses, according to BNP Paribas, which maintained its Outperform rating and $345 price forecast on the stock.
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) both filed earnings on April 29, 2026, framing two different bets on the AI buildout.
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July is shaping up to be the pivotal month for cloud computing investors in 2026.
Earlier this year, Amazon overtook Walmart as the world's biggest retailer by sales. The online marketplace's claim to fame is selling everything under the sun—but such a massive catalog has its drawbacks.
Magnificent 7 stocks that previously dominated equity markets are currently trading at their lowest valuation premiums in a decade. Following a challenging period where capital rapidly rotated toward hardware and semiconductor companies, the Magnificent 7 cohort presents an “increasingly attractive entry point” for targeted capital deployment.
While AI infrastructure stocks have generally outperformed hyperscalers, it is the hyperscalers that ultimately have more ways to win. AI infrastructure stocks look well positioned if heavy spending on AI infrastructure continues.