Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
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Amazon is seeing strong operating leverage in its e-commerce business and accelerating revenue growth at AWS. MercadoLibre is one of the most under-the-radar growth stories in retail.
Stanley Druckenmiller, a former hedge fund manager with an excellent track record, sold Sandisk and bought Amazon in the fourth quarter. Sandisk has benefited from an unprecedented supply shortage in memory chips, but the company lacks a durable economic moat.
Amazon's fundamentals are strong, with durable growth driven by many tech-enabled tailwinds. The business possesses numerous competitive strengths that solidify its position among rivals.
As FedEx and UPS charge more, companies are trying options like ‘no rush' delivery and fees to make us slow down. The surprising part: It's working.
Amazon joined Microsoft and Google in continue to offer Anthropic's Claude AI technology to customers after the Pentagon deemed it a "supply chain risk."
A bull-led rally is coming to markets once they can storm past geopolitical uncertainty, says @Stockstotrade's Tim Bohen. Until then, he sees trading opportunities in Chevron (CVX), Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI), and Amazon (AMZN).
During a two-week Lunar New Year campaign promoting its Qwen AI app, Alibaba said the system handled nearly 200 million orders ranging from groceries and drinks to movie tickets and flights, The Information reported. Morgan Stanley analysts said the push helped drive Qwen's daily active users to 73.5 million, up from about 17 million before the holiday.
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