Amazon EPS beat expectations at $15.12 versus $12.28 expected, but net sales fells short of expectations. And @PeterHanksFX says the sales forecast is underwhelming. Therefore, it comes as little surprise that $AMZN is trading down over -5% afterhours pic.twitter.com/JXmIbA9mG4
— John Kicklighter (@JohnKicklighter) July 29, 2021
It’s early, but $AMZN is on pace for worst day since Mar 12, 2020
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) July 30, 2021
@CNBC pic.twitter.com/Um432oYVp9
Amazon Revenue: $113.08 billion versus $115.06 billion expected
— Horace Dediu (@asymco) July 29, 2021
EPS: $15.12 versus $12.22 expected
AWS revenue: $14.81 billion versus $14.18 billion expected
Amazon CFO: not mandating vaccines and still aiming for a return to office in september
— Deirdre Bosa (@dee_bosa) July 29, 2021
Amazon is out. * Missed the Street. Analysts got ahead of themselves given revenue was inline with company guidance. Reminder to take company guidance seriously. Midpoint of September guidance is 8% below the Street. This implies 18% growth vs. 27% just reported.
— Gene Munster (@munster_gene) July 29, 2021
Amazon loses $91 billion in market value after earnings miss pic.twitter.com/3C3JsBJpw1
— Fintwit (@fintwit_news) July 29, 2021
Wage increases are of course impacting bottom line, competitive labor market has been the biggest contributor to operating expense increases.
— Gene Munster (@munster_gene) July 29, 2021
Amazon fined $888M by the EU for violating GDPR privacy laws.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) July 30, 2021
Fine stems from a complaint by a French civil rights group, La Quadrature du Net for behavioral analysis & targeted advertising.
They also complained about Apple, Google, LinkedIn & Facebook.https://t.co/IsPRbhUE0C
It looks like fines for #GDPR violations are ramping up -- whether or not it changes the practices of companies like Amazon is another question entirely. https://t.co/dDqSQ5uMCP #privacy
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) July 30, 2021
Great work by @laquadrature on the record #Amazon-#GDPR-Penalty! Will be very interesting to see the details of the #CNPD decision..https://t.co/NpxvfKIAay (reported by @StephanieBodoni)
— Max Schrems ?? (@maxschrems) July 30, 2021
Revenue from Amazon’s ad business is now larger than Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest & LinkedIn combined.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) July 30, 2021
This is an even bigger sleeper hit than AWS. More proof that search ads is the greatest business in the world.https://t.co/pKMH7IY2lQ
Amazon Misses on Q2 Revenue, Profit Jumps 50% to Beat Earnings Estimates https://t.co/D4UJH4Lcyd
— Variety (@Variety) July 29, 2021
Tricky Amazon's earnings to condense since it really depends on who's reading. Investors expected more, sending shares down, but sales over the three months still grew $24 billion -- 27 percent -- over the same period last year. https://t.co/qsXQHOyOnN
— Karen Weise (@KYWeise) July 29, 2021
Amazon sales of $113B disappoint Wall Street but profits of $7.8 billion exceed expectations https://t.co/rlSfhXLr9i
— toddbishop (@toddbishop) July 29, 2021
Amazon's earnings report always makes me think of this stat: It has a sales category called "Other" that is actually bigger than almost 80% of companies in the S&P 500 index https://t.co/4UV4tKWhPo
— Tara Lachapelle (@taralach) July 29, 2021
Bring back Bezos? #sarcasm But Amazon missed on sales. Earnings beat. Q3 rev guidance underwhelms though. $AMZN down 4.5% so far after hours.
— Paul R. La Monica (@LaMonicaBuzz) July 29, 2021
The Luxembourg DPA fines Amazon Euro 746 million for violations of the GDPR. https://t.co/ou3DRM0s9u
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) July 30, 2021
Here is Amazon's SEC filing listing the fine https://t.co/sf1O4rvlaS "We believe the CNPD’s decision to be without merit & intend to defend ourselves vigorously in this matter" pic.twitter.com/GyyzblLRNG
Amazon posts third $100 billion quarter in a row, but still misses expectations - by @annierpalmer https://t.co/LZEWZAM7Sp
— Todd Haselton (@robotodd) July 29, 2021
Amazon posted $113 billion in Q2 revenue.
— Pomp ? (@APompliano) July 29, 2021
The size of this business is incredible.
It fell, but fortunately it landed on an enormous pile of money. https://t.co/5zfDAdXjhG
— Quentin Hardy (@qhardy) July 30, 2021
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE Amazon earnings calls are almost over and so far 0 (zero) plans for a metaverse
— Alina Selyukh (@alinaselyukh) July 29, 2021
Amazon revealed at the close of trading today that net sales for the second quarter increased 27% year over year to about $113 billion from nearly $89 billion, while net income grew to $7.8 billion from $5.2 billion. https://t.co/XIoSJhIu4l
— Adweek (@Adweek) July 30, 2021
Amazon now employs almost 1 million people in the U.S. — or 1 in every 169 workers (by @aprilaser)https://t.co/MaYdot7Ev0
— Cyrus Farivar (@cfarivar) July 30, 2021
And when measured across the U.S. workforce, Amazon employs 1 in every 169 workers https://t.co/ks3pAEvUcc
— april glaser (@aprilaser) July 30, 2021
“In the three months ended June 30, Amazon’s sales of services hit $55.1 billion, just shy of the $58 billion Amazon recorded in product sales.”https://t.co/uZMsVdDq0m pic.twitter.com/qyoZSOTBcW
— Ivan Maljkovic (@ivan_brussels) July 30, 2021
EU hits Amazon with $887 million antitrust finehttps://t.co/L0dEJxzjhM
— Internet Accountability Project (IAP) (@The_IAP) July 30, 2021
If they're not going to pay any taxes at least this is one way to get them to contribute to society.https://t.co/kNnGimh9ts
— Rot van Rotterdam (@RatStrydom) July 30, 2021
Amazon hit with $887 million fine by EU privacy watchdog https://t.co/mr166L9MuJ
— CNBC (@CNBC) July 30, 2021
CNBCにこんな情報がありました。
— とし (@able_toshichan) July 30, 2021
アマゾンがどうも、8億8700万ドルの罰金を喰らったようです…https://t.co/NQje1T8UuQ pic.twitter.com/IeZ82Ch7dz
$AMZN
— タマ@貧乏投資家 (@p_boy_tama) July 30, 2021
データ保護法違反で欧州連合から約8.9億ドルの罰金。
これもあってプレで大きく下げているのか?
良くないニュースばっかりやな?https://t.co/MKsRjxlrkl
$AMZN 悪材料追加?? ヤレヤレ..
— star@FIRE済・株投資アカウントfrom Europe (@star_usstock) July 30, 2021
Amazon hit with $887 million fine by European privacy watchdog https://t.co/TaH7gB35Ks
悪いニュースは続きます。$AMZN
— Masa (@masa_stocks) July 30, 2021
Amazon hit with $887 million fine by EU privacy watchdog https://t.co/HJ0e9Eiohe
EU hits Amazon with record-breaking $887M GDPR fine over data misusehttps://t.co/wXgMHaxEUS
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) July 30, 2021