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Amazon's 2Q25 beat estimates, up 13% to $167.7 billion. Online store and third-party services grew 11% each and memberships, advertising, AWS rose double digits.
The accelerating cloud growth at Microsoft and Google points to artificial-intelligence momentum that AWS doesn’t show yet.
Consumers spent more than expected on the e-commerce giant’s site, while margins tightened at the company’s all-important ...
CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos reports on Amazon’s strong Q2 beat in North America revenue, online store sales, and third-party ...
Amazon.com shares AMZN.O fell 7% on Friday as the tech giant's results fanned investor fears its cloud unit was falling ...
The e-commerce giant in Q2 gained more revenue from advertising, seller services and subscriptions, and that's without its ...
Amazon.com failed to live up to lofty expectations for its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit after rivals handily beat ...
This new business isn't just an additional revenue stream. It's a strategic opportunity, and it could significantly reshape ...
Amazon will seek to reassure investors on Thursday that its cloud business, a critical driver of profits, is growing at a ...
Handwave’s cofounders, CEO Janis Stirna and Sandis Osmanis-Usmanis, previously worked for one of the world’s largest global ...
Retailers are building their own media networks to compete for ad budgets, offering brands a way to reach shoppers beyond ...
Online retail giant Amazon is supporting a new initiative in the U.K., which aims to combat energy poverty with the help of ...