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"text": "stock was already underperforming the market coming into this week. Shares were hovering just below Amazon's 200-day moving average before Monday's gains. The stock is up just 1% overall this year, the worst performance among the mega-size tech stocks known as the Magnificent Seven. AWS had already been at the center of the debate around Amazon stock. Shares have mostly slumped since Amazon's Q2 report in late July. The report showed Amazon's cloud growth accelerated at a lesser rate compared to Microsoft MSFT and Google parent Alphabet GOOGL. That reignited concerns that Amazon is falling behind in attracting AI-related business, even as it remains the overall market leader for cloud infrastructure. What Outage Could Mean For AWS Competition Of course, the AWS outage also underlines some of the worries about the tech giant. Outages bring risks of both reputational and financial damage, D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria said. \"AWS has a refund guarantee for many customers that will get a refund for the day, which will be a small drag on the December quarter,\" Luria told IBD. \"It will also make life easier for Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud salespeople to sell against AWS for the near future.\" Still, Luria added that the \"financial impact will likely be small, and it is unlikely many existing customers will leave because of one outage, especially if they are given a refund, since switching costs is so high. Which is why shares have not reacted too negatively.\" The main trouble for Amazon originated from an issue with its DynamoDB database service, the company said on the AWS site. The damage was confined to its regional data centers in Virginia. But attempts to resolve the issue led to a range of other problems that left services hosted on AWS buggy for roughly 15 hours. The company said in its final update on the outage late Monday that all services had returned to normal by 6 p.m. Eastern time that day. The service health page for AWS reported no issues as of Wednesday. Amazon typically publishes larger reports on outages in the weeks following the event. Drivers For Amazon Stock Other Amazon news may have overshadowed the outage. The New York Times reported Tuesday that internal documents at Amazon show the company believes it can automate 75% of its operations using robotics. That report likely gave Amazon stock a boost. Robotics has the potential to drive $2 billion to $4 billion in annual savings for Amazon by 2027, analysts with Morgan Stanley said in a client note Wednesday. On Wednesday, Bloomberg also reported that Anthropic is pursuing a large cloud-computing deal with Google, which also could have impacted Amazon stock. Amazon's investment and partnership with Anthropic are a key part of its AI push. The next big test for Amazon comes next week. The tech giant will report third-quarter earnings results on Oct. 30. The big debate on Wall Street is whether Amazon's AWS year-over-year quarterly revenue growth will continue to accelerate to reach 20%. AWS growth has been hovering between 17% and 19% in recent quarters. \"Right now, the most important factors for Amazon's stock are the pace of AWS's recovery and growth, the margin expansion from AI-driven efficiencies, and the company's ability to convert those efficiencies into sustainable free cash flow,\" Malek said. Amazon's cloud growth is sure to be compared against rivals Microsoft and Google. Both of those companies are scheduled to report the day before Amazon. \"Consensus seems to think AWS is losing share to Google and Microsoft cloud offerings because they have access to Gemini and OpenAI — we will know in a week or two on earnings,\" Accuvest's Clark said. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Meta Stock Took A Hit After Red-Hot Run. Why These Analysts Remain Bullish. Top Growth Stocks To Buy And Watch Learn How To Time The Market With IBD's ETF Market Strategy Find The Best Long-Term Investments With IBD Long-Term Leaders AI Shopping Is About To Upend E-Commerce. What It Means for Amazon, Walmart, Meta, Google."
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"text": "Amazon Stock Nabs Analyst Price-Target Hike: 'Setting Up For Breakout In 2026' Wedbush analysts upped their price target on Amazon AMZN stock on Friday, saying they see the tech giant breaking out in 2026 after lagging the market for most of this year. Amazon reports third-quarter earnings next Thursday. Wedbush analyst Scott Devitt upped his price target for Amazon stock to 280 from 250. He reiterated an outperform call, while noting Amazon stock has struggled in recent months. Amazon stock is down about 5% from July 31, when it reported second-quarter results. Please watch the video at Investors.com - The 'Mag 5' Report: What To Watch For In Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta And Microsoft Earnings \"Sentiment has eased following results last quarter, primarily reflecting disappointing AWS growth versus expectations,\" Devitt wrote to clients. \"While we understand the reaction, we do not believe the company's longer-term opportunity is impaired, and our thesis remains intact.\" AWS has a fast-growing cloud backlog and is investing significantly in capital expenditures to build data centers, Devitt noted. He added that he is seeing \"healthy trends\" for Amazon's core retail business and strong advertising demand. Devitt projects Amazon will post Q3 revenue growth of 12.9% to $179.37 billion, ahead of consensus estimates of $177.9 billion. He also highlighted some catalysts that could offset some of the more recent concerns about Amazon. The company is lowering its retails costs through automation and could soon begin monetizing its Project Kuiper satellite internet, Devitt said. There also market chatter that Amazon will increase its Prime subscription costs at some point next year. \"We believe there is upside to near-term expectations given the persistence of the underlying retail environment, continued fulfillment optimization, improvements in international retail margin, and an ongoing mix shift to higher-margin AWS and advertising revenues,\" Devitt wrote. Amazon Stock Forms Flat Base Pattern On the stock market today, Amazon is ahead roughly 1.5% at 224.53 in morning trading. The stock is ahead 4.5% overall this week. That would mark Amazon's first weekly gain in four weeks and it best overall performance since late June. That's despite the week starting with Amazon's massive cloud infrastructure business responding to a widespread outage. Still, Amazon stock's 1.8% year-to-date gain is underperforming the S&P 500. It has also been the worst performance among the mega-size tech stocks known as the Magnificent Seven. The Wedbush note exemplifies how Wall Street analysts have stayed mostly bullish on Amazon, despite its so-so year. Of the 74 analysts following Amazon stock, 72 have a buy or equivalent rating, according to FactSet. With its recent action, shares have formed a flat base pattern with a 238.85 buy point, according to IBD MarketSurge. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Meta Stock Ahead Fifth Straight Day Amid AI Job Cuts Report, $27 Billion Data Center Deal Top Growth Stocks To Buy And Watch Learn How To Time The Market With IBD's ETF Market Strategy Find The Best Long-Term Investments With IBD Long-Term Leaders IBM Stock Slides As Cloud Software Concerns Overshadow Beat-And-Raise Results"
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"text": "\n\n 亞馬遜(Amazon.com Inc.)周一上午頗為不順,其云基礎設施業務服務中斷,導致多個主要應用程序和網站短暫癱瘓。 "
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"text": "MarketWatch:比起AWS中斷事故,對亞馬遜股價更關鍵的因素另有所在 亞馬遜(Amazon.com Inc.)周一上午頗為不順,其云基礎設施業務服務中斷,導致多個主要應用程序和網站短暫癱瘓。 但亞馬遜的股價在周一開盤后不久小幅上漲,這表明投資者并未因亞馬遜云科技(Amazon Web Services, 簡稱AWS)的服務中斷而感到過分困擾。 美東時間上午6:35,該公司報告稱“運營問題”已“充分緩解”,大部分AWS已恢復正常運行。 比AWS服務中斷更重要的是,亞馬遜的云部門能否重新加速增長,并擺脫其在AI競賽中落后于競爭對手的印象。投資者對AWS第二財季17.5%的增長率感到失望,而且亞馬遜的股價今年迄今已下跌近3%,2025年在“七雄”股票中表現墊底。 Bernstein分析師馬克·什穆利克(Mark Shmulik)相信,亞馬遜有能力扭轉AWS的局面,他在周一的一份報告中寫道,預計到今年年底前“AWS將出現強勁且明顯的加速”。 亞馬遜本月晚些時候即將發布第三財季財報。德意志銀行(Deutsche Bank)分析師李·霍洛維茨(Lee Horowitz)指出,亞馬遜股票的命運“完全取決于AWS”。霍洛維茨說,雖然亞馬遜今年一直受到產能方面的制約,但Project Rainier項目上線帶來的算力增加,將有助于推動AWS在本財季的增長率達到18%至19%的區間。 Project Rainier是亞馬遜的一項數據中心計劃,被視為AWS重新加速增長的關鍵。分析師預計,這一進展可能有助于緩解亞馬遜的一些算力限制,這些限制迄今已損害了AWS在現有AI工作負載市場中提升份額的能力。Jefferies分析師布倫特·蒂爾(Brent Thill)強調,許多數據中心是專門為Anthropic建造的,因為亞馬遜有望成為Anthropic的主要云合作伙伴。 霍洛維茨認為,Project Rainier帶來的勢頭可能為AWS在第四季度實現20%的增長鋪平道路——這一基準水平可能成為該業務一個意義重大的拐點。什穆利克預測,AWS將在2026年實現20.6%的增長。 在第三財季財報即將出爐之際,投資者情緒低迷,但蒂爾在周日的一份報告中寫道,即將發布的財報可能有助于改善AWS的前景,并可能幫助亞馬遜“追趕上其他大型科技股”。 此外,隨著AI工作負載從訓練轉向推理,什穆利克認為上行空間增加,尤其是在Anthropic不再使用Alphabet (GOOGL GOOG)旗下Google Cloud平台的情況下。 什穆利克還表示,隨著企業越來越多地采用AI,以及Anthropic的企業產品日益豐富,這應該也會使AWS從現有云客戶那里獲得更多收入。 什穆利克稱,到2027年,Rainier可能為AWS貢獻超過4%的收入。 霍洛維茨寫道,未來幾個季度亞馬遜需要克服的最大障礙是向投資者證明AWS沒有損失市場份額。要做到這一點,亞馬遜將需要獲取更多新增的AI云業務收入。 霍洛維茨相信,第三財季的財報將顯示AWS “重新在云生態系統中獲得額外收入,從而緩解外界對于AWS在AI領域注定會落后的擔憂”。 By Christine Ji 本文譯自MarketWatch 版權所有(c)2025道瓊斯公司。本文版權歸道瓊斯公司所有,未經許可不得翻譯或轉載。 (END) Dow Jones Newswires 21-10-25 0331GMT"
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"text": "Amazon Aktie: Schicksalswoche! Amazon steht vor entscheidender Quartalsveröffentlichung nach schwerem AWS-Störfall. Analysten bleiben trotz Infrastrukturproblemen optimistisch und erhöhen Kursziele. Kurz zusammengefasst: * Massiver AWS-Ausfall legte Internetdienste lahm * Analysten erhöhen Kursziele trotz Störung * Quartalszahlen am 30. Oktober entscheidend * AWS-Performance im Fokus der Anleger Der E-Commerce-Riese steht vor einer der wichtigsten Wochen des Jahres. Während die Nachwehen eines massiven AWS-Ausfalls noch nachhallen, rückt ein entscheidender Termin immer näher: die Quartalszahlen am Donnerstag. Analysten zeigen sich optimistisch – doch reicht das nach dem jüngsten Infrastruktur-Chaos? AWS-Desaster erschüttert das Internet Am 20. Oktober erlebte Amazon Web Services den wohl folgenschwersten Ausfall seit Jahren. Ein DNS-Problem in der Region US-EAST-1 legte stundenlang Banking-Apps, Gaming-Plattformen und unzählige Websites lahm. Der Grund: ein Fehler bei DynamoDB, einem zentralen Cloud-Datenbankdienst. Tausende Nutzer meldeten Probleme mit Diensten, die auf AWS angewiesen sind. Die Tragweite des Vorfalls verdeutlichte einmal mehr, wie abhängig das moderne Internet von Amazons Cloud-Infrastruktur ist. Nach wenigen Stunden normalisierte sich der Betrieb wieder, doch die Nachwirkungen beschäftigten die Systeme noch länger. Analysten bleiben trotzdem bullish Trotz des Ausfalls zeigen sich Wall Street-Experten weiterhin optimistisch. Wedbush hob das Kursziel auf 280 Dollar an und bekräftigte das \"Outperform\"-Rating. Auch Stifel bleibt bei \"Buy\" und schraubte das Ziel auf 269 Dollar hoch. Die Argumente der Analysten: stabiler Konsum, wachsende AWS-Erlöse und ein profitableres E-Commerce-Geschäft. Besonders das Werbgeschäft und die beschleunigte Cloud-Expansion stehen im Fokus der Bewertungen. Donnerstag entscheidet über die Richtung Am 30. Oktober steht Amazon im Mittelpunkt einer kritischen Earnings-Woche für die \"Magnificent Seven\"-Aktien. Anleger erwarten Klarheit über die Wachstumsdynamik bei AWS und die Gesundheit des Kerngeschäfts. Die wichtigsten Kennzahlen: AWS-Performance, Werbeerlöse und die Profitabilität des Einzelhandels. Nach dem jüngsten Infrastruktur-Vorfall dürfte auch die operative Stabilität der Cloud-Sparte besonders unter die Lupe genommen werden. Klicken Sie, um das Bild zu sehen"
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