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Why Amazon stock was taking a dive today
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Date:2025-04-14 17:25:50
Shares of Amazon(NASDAQ: AMZN) were tumbling today after the company missed revenue estimates slightly in its second-quarter earnings report and gave light guidance for the third quarter. The company also warned that consumers were increasingly cautious, echoing comments from other major consumer discretionary companies.
The stock had already surged this year as investors had priced in its recovery, and consequently, a modest miss was punished harshly. Additionally, the broader sell-off on the unemployment report this morning that showed the economy weakening faster than expected also contributed to Amazon's decline as it's a cyclical stock.
As of 10:24 a.m. ET, the stock was down 12%.
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Amazon hits the skids
Amazon's overall numbers didn't raise any red flags, but high expectations were priced in after the stock had gained more than 20% this year coming into the report.
Revenue rose 10% to $148 billion, slightly below estimates at $148.6 billion. In its e-commerce-based segment, sales grew 9% in North America to $90 billion and 7% to $31.7 billion, or 10% in constant currency. Revenue growth at Amazon Web Services, its cloud computing business, rose 19% to $26.3 billion.
Operating margins also soared, driven by the growth of higher-margin businesses like AWS, its third-party seller marketplace, and advertising. Total operating income nearly doubled from $7.7 billion to $14.7 billion. Earnings per share also jumped from $0.65 to $1.26, beating estimates at $1.03.
CEO Andy Jassy said, "We're continuing to make progress on a number of dimensions, but perhaps none more so than the continued reacceleration in AWS growth."
E-commerce growth is slowing
For the third quarter, Amazon said it expected revenue of $154 billion-$158.5 billion, up 8%-11% from the quarter a year ago, but the midpoint was below the consensus at $158.2 billion.
On the bottom line, it called for $11.5 billion-$15 billion in operating income, up from $11.2 billion a year, showing that its soaring profit growth is significantly moderating.
While there's nothing alarming in Amazon's earnings report, the sell-off is reasonable given the modest guidance and broader fears about the economy.
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