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arun: what is different between amazon and other big tech players is amazon is wrapping up its capex. we expect 15%-20% of an increase in this year versus last year. i don't think that would be viewed negatively by investors and the reason i say that is because amazon is also more profitable than it has ever been. it's margins are growing very attractively and rapidly. so, as you see margins expense, profits grow, while also investing in capex. i know there are other big tech players out there, especially meta-. when they said they would increase their capex investment that woods viewed -- was viewed negatively by investors but i don't know if that would be the case for amazon given its markets are also extending. sonali: look at the stock going up this year and you don't see as much of a run-up in amazon even after the meta-selloff that you saw after the report this week. is it is a valuation story? how do you think about the entry point for amazon? arun: i still think that shares are cheap. we have a target price of 221 right now. i think the bar is set high for amazon following str
arun: what is different between amazon and other big tech players is amazon is wrapping up its capex. we expect 15%-20% of an increase in this year versus last year. i don't think that would be viewed negatively by investors and the reason i say that is because amazon is also more profitable than it has ever been. it's margins are growing very attractively and rapidly. so, as you see margins expense, profits grow, while also investing in capex. i know there are other big tech players out there,...
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>> amazon has a tough situation. the speed of growth with google at 30% and microsoft in the mid-20s. amazon has slowed down in growth compared to the competitors, but being the largest for the longest time, it is still a law of numbers. everybody wants more growth and they want it faster. aws that's show it can compete with the rivals. i don't think it is just about how fast cloud is growing, frank. it is about how much they can compel the market that their a.i. market solutions and capabilities are competitive with google and microsoft which seem to have more of the finesse. amazon came later with the bedrock and anthropic partnerships. people will look at the levers and look to see if it will grow quickly enough and on the a.i. story. >> you are hitting on a number of facts and issues here or things we need to look for with amazon. the numbers are one thing, but how important is the commentary? amazon continuing to spell out the narrative with artificial intelligence. >> you heard it from kate. there is a delicate
>> amazon has a tough situation. the speed of growth with google at 30% and microsoft in the mid-20s. amazon has slowed down in growth compared to the competitors, but being the largest for the longest time, it is still a law of numbers. everybody wants more growth and they want it faster. aws that's show it can compete with the rivals. i don't think it is just about how fast cloud is growing, frank. it is about how much they can compel the market that their a.i. market solutions and...
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i think amazon is positioned well for that. >> does amazon need to offer a dividend? >> it certainly would be nice. we saw what it did to alphabet's stock. so i'll take a dividend any time it's offed to me. >> yeah, they like to spend that money, though, invest it. others are spending also, including meta. so because amazon is the type of company it is, with real sort of both bits and atoms in its product line, if they get a pass for offering a dividend, because they go through these investment cycles. >> well, i'll just say i think that when it's clear to them -- i mean, i'm assuming this is the logic they'll have because of the pedigree and the mindset of management we've known for years now, is that as long as that there is absolutely no tradeoff between growth initiatives and the return in capital to shareholders, i think that's something that they certainly would be open to. because they are free cash flow oriented business. so if that tradeoff is not there, at the expense of growth, i certainly think it's something that could conceivably be on the table. if it's
i think amazon is positioned well for that. >> does amazon need to offer a dividend? >> it certainly would be nice. we saw what it did to alphabet's stock. so i'll take a dividend any time it's offed to me. >> yeah, they like to spend that money, though, invest it. others are spending also, including meta. so because amazon is the type of company it is, with real sort of both bits and atoms in its product line, if they get a pass for offering a dividend, because they go...
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because amazon has the power, the dynamic is amazon holds the cards, they could raise the fees and pass them on to us. they have to raise their prices and that is what the ftc is alleging, we are paying higher prices because amazon holds the cards. >> is this jeff bezos's plan? this was the plan and now we are living in it and it's potentially too late to unwind? a mac people have been raising alarms about it for a long time if you look at amazon's competitor base. they are one of the few companies that the market leader on every segment and i've spoken to ceos that have lobbied washington the missing this company has too many advantages. he didn't pay sales tax, then they are doing things we can't compete with and it has come to roost. >> we can say right now that in theory, we don't like it, but i bet there will be amazon boxes outside your house tomorrow and he will be outside mine. we talk about how it's wiping out small businesses did when you go to small towns, they don't have a pizzeria and dress shop because they can't find the labor force because people want to work at amazon b
because amazon has the power, the dynamic is amazon holds the cards, they could raise the fees and pass them on to us. they have to raise their prices and that is what the ftc is alleging, we are paying higher prices because amazon holds the cards. >> is this jeff bezos's plan? this was the plan and now we are living in it and it's potentially too late to unwind? a mac people have been raising alarms about it for a long time if you look at amazon's competitor base. they are one of the few...
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so they merged with amazon. and the european commission blocks it because they worry we will feature our vacuum cleaner, the roomba, versus others. which, of course, is not our model because we make less money selling third party products versus our own. so what happens? we abdicate the aboutwy igs. i-robot lays off a third of its staff. the stock price tanks. now there is a question whether it will be a going concern. turns out with these vacuum cleaners, they have to map the inside of your house. really what western regulators were saying was that they trust these two large chinese companies with maps of the u.s. consumers home over amazon. and were aws. that can't be what we were going for. >> right. >> so i think people don't know what they could do right now. i just think we got to try to find a way to be reasonable in what we're doing. >> the ftc is looking into the partnership you have with an thropic. they're looking at the way microsoft's relationship exists with open ai. i'm sure they will look at thei
so they merged with amazon. and the european commission blocks it because they worry we will feature our vacuum cleaner, the roomba, versus others. which, of course, is not our model because we make less money selling third party products versus our own. so what happens? we abdicate the aboutwy igs. i-robot lays off a third of its staff. the stock price tanks. now there is a question whether it will be a going concern. turns out with these vacuum cleaners, they have to map the inside of your...
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let's turn our attention to amazon. that's where we were going to begin before we had this news which we wanted to bring you as soon as we possibly could. we have kate rooney. of course, i mentioned already, who's covering this earnings report after the bell was so much anticipation, kate, about it. what should we keep an eye out for most of all? >> yes, scott, so i think the ai story is key. he talked about that with google. amazon has been using earnings as a way to showcase what they are doing in ai. you saw this before they announced their chatgpt competitors. to be more widely ruled out. it's called q last quarter. they ruled out rufus which is a consumer facing ai on their e- commerce platform. you are expecting a lot about ai and how they will monetize it and how they will manage cap ex. it's been a huge conversation around big check earnings. they're walking a tight rope of, yes, analysts and investors are going to want to see the spending happening in ai. that's why they expected. you can go the meta-route and
let's turn our attention to amazon. that's where we were going to begin before we had this news which we wanted to bring you as soon as we possibly could. we have kate rooney. of course, i mentioned already, who's covering this earnings report after the bell was so much anticipation, kate, about it. what should we keep an eye out for most of all? >> yes, scott, so i think the ai story is key. he talked about that with google. amazon has been using earnings as a way to showcase what they...
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all of that plays in amazon's favor as far as amazon is concerned -- as far as advertising is concerned. we have to talk about ai as well and amazon's cloud business. those two things are kind of feeding each other. amazon's investments in ai are helping to bolster its cloud business, and as amazon brings in more customers in the ai realm, there again it feeds back into its cloud business. katie: two things to discuss, the ad business and ai, select start with the ad business. those two intersect but when it comes to the ad business to me think about what we heard from google and meta. how do your expectations for amazon stack up against what we heard last week? evelyn: we expect amazon to perform in a similar way to google and microsoft. this has been a pretty great quarter for tech overall as you mentioned, and a lot of the same factors that are at play for google and alphabet's performance and microsoft and meta as well, which we will get to are at play for amazon as well, like we mentioned ai is a big growth driver here. also, the advertising market is kind of in the middle of a reb
all of that plays in amazon's favor as far as amazon is concerned -- as far as advertising is concerned. we have to talk about ai as well and amazon's cloud business. those two things are kind of feeding each other. amazon's investments in ai are helping to bolster its cloud business, and as amazon brings in more customers in the ai realm, there again it feeds back into its cloud business. katie: two things to discuss, the ad business and ai, select start with the ad business. those two...
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amazon is announcing the chatgpt amazon q a gen-ai assistant. we expect ceo andy jassy to talk about that on the call, guys. >> kate, we appreciate that. >>> let's get an analyst take on amazon's earnings. our next guest agrees that growth in cloud and retail service is key and expects to deliver on both when they report later. joining us now is ron josey. one of the reasons you are favorably inclined towards this stock is that you see mar generals potentially expanding over the next couple years. how can the company do that at a time when they are having to spend as much as they are spending on capital investment in the cloud and in ai? >> thank you for having me, tyler. that is the question. we're at a point we think aws demand is actually accelerating. if it's accelerating, we should see revenues coming up. ideally it's accelerating not through optimizations call it attenuating like the company likes to say but new instances, higher margin revenue. that's aws. tyler, the real answer to the question in our view is the core retail business is a
amazon is announcing the chatgpt amazon q a gen-ai assistant. we expect ceo andy jassy to talk about that on the call, guys. >> kate, we appreciate that. >>> let's get an analyst take on amazon's earnings. our next guest agrees that growth in cloud and retail service is key and expects to deliver on both when they report later. joining us now is ron josey. one of the reasons you are favorably inclined towards this stock is that you see mar generals potentially expanding over the...
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amazon bought my doctor's office . their tentacles are in every aspect of the american economy, american life. and, even outside of retail, they are one of the biggest partial deliverers in the u.s., the biggest cloud computing platform, they are a health care giant. they are everywhere. >> the ftc isn't just going after amazon, they are focused on monopolies, but, they are going after them over the next few years and it doesn't seem like the company cares. the new ceo, his focus is to grow and grow and grow. >> they have been wildly unfazed by this lawsuit, which could result in the breakup of the company if the ftc wins. he has told his deputies this could be a $10 trillion company. they are about $2 trillion right now. there is a scene in the book i think is funny, where their general counsel tells the employees at this all hands that it is going to hate, we are going to shake this off. >> they are, whether we like it or not, they are. the question is are we going to wake up one day and say how did this happen? the
amazon bought my doctor's office . their tentacles are in every aspect of the american economy, american life. and, even outside of retail, they are one of the biggest partial deliverers in the u.s., the biggest cloud computing platform, they are a health care giant. they are everywhere. >> the ftc isn't just going after amazon, they are focused on monopolies, but, they are going after them over the next few years and it doesn't seem like the company cares. the new ceo, his focus is to...
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you are bullish with amazon. it is related to somebody bob referenced visa and american express earnings visa with 16% transactions being increased. why is that a big read with amazon with so much spending shift from goods to services >> they are still selling goods. retail sales are strong for q1 we are bullish the sales numbers will come in we know consumers spent a lot of money in q1. amazon picked up that spend. i'm watches the temu and shein i think amazon will blow it out of the water i think aws is going to accelerate they are adding ads in prime if they have everybody there saying i'm not willing to spend $2.99 a month in ads, that a huge business for them that could be a 100 billion pickup for them. everybody spent money in q1 and a lot of people spent money on amazon myself included. >> i want to get to the ads. it is big for the mega cap tech earnings the estimate for amazon digital business is a 20% increase year overob year. are you concerned to grow ads at that level >> it is still very new. i think
you are bullish with amazon. it is related to somebody bob referenced visa and american express earnings visa with 16% transactions being increased. why is that a big read with amazon with so much spending shift from goods to services >> they are still selling goods. retail sales are strong for q1 we are bullish the sales numbers will come in we know consumers spent a lot of money in q1. amazon picked up that spend. i'm watches the temu and shein i think amazon will blow it out of the...
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and it was one of amazon's biggest acquisitions, one medical and amazon has a mixed record in health care and i wonder what do you think it ultimately wants to do here. does it want to get into the employer health care market because so far the success has been mostly on the consumer side. >> well, i think amazon looks to problem statements where there is a significant gap between what people want and what's out in the marketplace and if you look at the combination with one medical and amazon. one medical had a membership subscription program that combined digital health and in-person care and amazon had a membership subscription program and so that was a very nice combination and i think the other interesting thing about amazon is amazon can combine great technology, if tu will, the aws side of the house with logistics and so on some level it also has a long-term perspective. so it's willing to work through things in the long term and i think amazon has the kind of capabilities and the long-term perspective and the consumer focus and the ability to combine logistics and technology.
and it was one of amazon's biggest acquisitions, one medical and amazon has a mixed record in health care and i wonder what do you think it ultimately wants to do here. does it want to get into the employer health care market because so far the success has been mostly on the consumer side. >> well, i think amazon looks to problem statements where there is a significant gap between what people want and what's out in the marketplace and if you look at the combination with one medical and...
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no sell ratings on amazon. rbc put it in a note this week, amazon is one of the internet's largest true alpha dogs. they say thanks to its scale and advantages in e-commerce with its cloud business and a top pick for morgan stanley. that firm laying out what it calls better cost to serve and efficiency upside and points to prime membership driving some of the recurring revenue, cloud adoption, hitting an inflection point and advertising potential. jefferies, meanwhile, says plenty to be excited about and plenty of runway ahead for amazon. shares have outperformed all but nvidia when it comes to the magnificent seven, up about 20% this year. ai has been the big driver for other names in big tech. very few mentions on walmart about artificial intelligence being any catalyst when it comes to amazon. jefferies does bring it up, warning amazon needs to improve its ai offering to stay competitive as multicloud adoption grows. there are other downside risks including aws revenue and margins declining and more competit
no sell ratings on amazon. rbc put it in a note this week, amazon is one of the internet's largest true alpha dogs. they say thanks to its scale and advantages in e-commerce with its cloud business and a top pick for morgan stanley. that firm laying out what it calls better cost to serve and efficiency upside and points to prime membership driving some of the recurring revenue, cloud adoption, hitting an inflection point and advertising potential. jefferies, meanwhile, says plenty to be excited...
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microsoft, google, amazon being so heavy into it. i think it will be very quick to -- talking about the bifurcation, the haves and have-nots, there will be a lot of money made in ai and a lot of money lost relatively quickly over the last couple years because of those incumbents and how they play in the market. tech in general i think is still very strong. even though it is a slow market, not caroline said, strong companies are being funded. there is money out there for the companies. tech will continue pushing forward. like what we have seen. it will be a difficult market i think for every sector down the road. ed: kyle stanford lead u.s. venture capital research analyst at pitchbook. coming up, a deep dive into instagram's new automatic filter for political content and the backlash around it. this is bloomberg. caroline: more protection for teens on instagram is coming. the social platform ran by matter -- meta-is turning to ai to blur out nude images for your the update aims to protect users from unwanted photos as well as potenti
microsoft, google, amazon being so heavy into it. i think it will be very quick to -- talking about the bifurcation, the haves and have-nots, there will be a lot of money made in ai and a lot of money lost relatively quickly over the last couple years because of those incumbents and how they play in the market. tech in general i think is still very strong. even though it is a slow market, not caroline said, strong companies are being funded. there is money out there for the companies. tech will...
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we are looking at amazon and apple. the cherry on top as payrolls and sara hunt is with us for the last 50 minutes or so. if you took your pic now, what would you take? >> the earnings. jonathan: why so important. >> the market is starting to game the fed decision. somebody made a point earlier that we are already possibly even thinking about no cuts at all at least quietly. jonathan: are we done with that story? sarah: i think the data has been mixed enough that anybody can pick and choose the right data. earnings are earnings and cash is cash. that is what people are looking at to say you've had these big valuation moves in these big multiple moves. am i keeping up with that on the earnings and that cash generation? i think that's critical at of companies can continue to do that, there is less vulnerability. jonathan: it's been great to catch up. a big week ahead going into the opening bell about 35 minutes away. equity futures are higher by 0.3%. we are adding some weight to the gains last week in the bond market, yi
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this amazon is also called the lines of the planet. it's in the highest diversity in the world here. the american biologist has dedicated her life to study and the huge trees here that are hundreds of years old . they helped purify the air safeguard biodiversity and stabilize our climate. but they're in grave danger from global warming and deforestation. new ideas are needed to protect these giants and their unique habitats neg, loma and has a clear objective to preserve the trees and make their unique canopy accessible to others, including eco tourist. # ok, so follow willie, everybody that's ready. you go ahead and find us as a pro, fee of 3. ding ding, ding, ding, ding, listen, there's welfare, it's a whole flash of parents they're welcoming. busy the doing expeditions, tourists become a researchers, they begin their study on the ground before later taking to the tree tops. together, the group examines the condition of the trees and their leaves and records the insects they find. okay, i'm coming to answer any questions. this is at
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the amazon has been called south americas river of life for a special group of visitors. it's their passage way deep into the peruvian rain forest mccloud on has pioneered research into forest kinda peas. she's taking the amateur researchers on an expedition to see the largest trees of the rain forest. and they're only reachable by water. the why, why, why did any of you come here? and why certain to look at the amazon. you know, truly, this ego system keeps all of us alive. this amazon is also called the long, so the planet, it's in the highest diversity in the world here. the american biologist has dedicated her life to studying the huge trees here that are hundreds of years old. they help cure a fly, the air safeguard biodiversity, and stabilize our climate. but they're in grave danger from global warming and deforestation. new ideas are needed to protect these giants and their unique habitats neg, loan on, has a clear objective to preserve the trees and make their unique canopy accessible to others, including eco tourist. ok . so follow really, everybody that's ready.
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the just being a biologist, myself like to come somewhere like the amazon rain forest. so it was really, really cool to be able to come and see everything that's down here and be, be here for like scientific reasons to me talk to them and see the research facility and participate in some of that research. just really, really cool. so by coming here, people like alex smith are helping to secure the livelihoods of up to 110 local families. sebastian rios, so choice is one of the local field guides. he leads to visitors along the walkway and everything with the time we're using the forest and the sustainable way. we're now protecting our land. we're down the road, and over the years we've noticed that the wildlife is starting to return. it happens in a month any money. the 70 year old belongs to the indigenous my who now groups of their remote community who live deep inside the amazon rain forest. their village can only be reached by boat. sebastian rios ochoa is the village elder. he understands the forest and how to live from that knowledge pass down from his ancestors.
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the ftc first opened this investigation into amazon back in 2019. it was the same year amazon executives did start using the encrvncrypted app this is not the first time, guys, excuse me, federal agencies have complained about these apps the doj alleged that google encouraged employees to use even krapted apps the fbi voiced concerns over wall street using signal and other encrypted apps. >> i don't know the law here but my assumption is unless and until you are alerted by counsel or law enforcement to retain communications, there is no obligation on a company or an individual's part to do so. >> that's right. the ftc opened this case in 2019 and did say they knew that discovery would be part of this and that they were obligated to hold on to these messages. but this signal and encrypted apps are increasingly common i would say in silicone valley among tech companies and that auto delete retention is really getting on the wrong side of regulators they have been frustrated time and time again when a variety of cases, not just amazon, that they are no
the ftc first opened this investigation into amazon back in 2019. it was the same year amazon executives did start using the encrvncrypted app this is not the first time, guys, excuse me, federal agencies have complained about these apps the doj alleged that google encouraged employees to use even krapted apps the fbi voiced concerns over wall street using signal and other encrypted apps. >> i don't know the law here but my assumption is unless and until you are alerted by counsel or law...
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amazon's doing well. if they can confirm the numbers tonight, will they announce if their first ever dividend? stuart: we shall see. only time will tell. tesla, don't tell me, or they're going to lay off more workers. stuart: the stock was up 15% yesterday, down 2% today. they have already laid off two key high-level executives, the one who headed up the superchargerrations and the other who headed up the new vehicles division. reportedly, their entire team's 500 plus people will be let go too. stuart: ouch. that a hurts, doesn't it? lauren: well or, elon musk has to downsize the company, and he's got to get a cheaper car to the market faster. stuart: not easy, i'd say. what's the warning that macy's is delivering to their corporate employees? is it layoffs? lauren: it could be. bloomberg is reporting that they told their hybrid workers, these are people that work, are supposed to come into the office, you can be home but only three days a week. you need to come to the new york city headquarters two days
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amazon web services is very different than actual amazon, and amazon web services is truly built on nvidia. away from that, you have a lot of good stuff that amazon is doing. web services is nvidia. jensen is not -- you know, he always says, i come in peace. he said to me, i hope they do a good job. they're my customer, and we'll help them in any way we can. you can't get the chips you want from amazon. this is in many ways a defensive move. >> nvidia, not -- >> nvidia's out. they're, like, this blackwell's already sold through that they're coming out with september. >> they haven't even come out with it yet. they've got orders for blackwell. >> let's just understand that a lot of this is trying to help people who cannot get enough. if we had michael dell on right now, do you think michael dell would say, listen, we're doing pretty well, we got a lot of nvidia. whoever gets the nvidia wins, but there's not enough nvidia. >> it continues to be -- right, there are simply the benefits to having the orders, having the ability to have the orders and have that matter. >> why would jensen say he
amazon web services is very different than actual amazon, and amazon web services is truly built on nvidia. away from that, you have a lot of good stuff that amazon is doing. web services is nvidia. jensen is not -- you know, he always says, i come in peace. he said to me, i hope they do a good job. they're my customer, and we'll help them in any way we can. you can't get the chips you want from amazon. this is in many ways a defensive move. >> nvidia, not -- >> nvidia's out....
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>> amazon is on the cusp of an all-time high. i'm surprised we're not talking about it. >> we just did. weiss? >> yes, thank you. alphabet. look, it's come back nicely. i still think it's got a long way to go. >> jenny? >> pfizer, 6.3% dividend yield. >> see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. welcome to "the exchange." i'm deidre bosa in for kelly evans. here's what is ahead. another strong jobs report. our guest will tell us what she expects from the get going forward. >>> one retail stock well p positioned for gains. we have the name and how much updied. >>> and higher for longer. that is not an issue for the ultrarich. they are scooping up properties in one market in particular. we'll tell you where. we have one of the power brokers behind some of those big deals. but we begin with the markets and dom chu with the numbers. good news and good news. markets could still likely notch a likely loss. >> so deidre, to your point, it's strong green across the board right now. so strong that we have now put yesterday's downs
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place, is being spent with amazon. so, by the way, there's a reason why the numbers are creeping up, and that reason is both microsoft and google had their cloud sales accelerate last quarter versus the sequentially prior quarter. so it's not like out of the blue, all of a sudden everyone is excited. it's unlikely that you saw the acceleration you saw at the other two and not at aws which is arguably one of the better of the three or the five biggest cloud platforms. i think, also, part of the story here is that, you know, this is a stock where -- first of all, it's the only trillion dollar company that doesn't pay a dividend yet. we'll see if there's a capital return story here. i think there might be. number two, the advertising business here is also growing as fast or faster than the cloud business. so i don't think the focus has to just be what's the aws number and then we just trade off of that, this is now the third biggest advertising business in the country, and, again, that is a growth business for amazon. and
place, is being spent with amazon. so, by the way, there's a reason why the numbers are creeping up, and that reason is both microsoft and google had their cloud sales accelerate last quarter versus the sequentially prior quarter. so it's not like out of the blue, all of a sudden everyone is excited. it's unlikely that you saw the acceleration you saw at the other two and not at aws which is arguably one of the better of the three or the five biggest cloud platforms. i think, also, part of the...
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amazon's face aflac for its practices. uh 2022 on black friday. the busiest shopping day of the work is the stage strikes that is warehouses in america. in europe. they were demanding better paying conditions. last year, the us labor rights agency filed lawsuit saying workers are being exposed to safety assets. so let's take this conversation further, not with the human and la labor rights, while i done providing that, joining us 0. and i'll see international down a variable. welcome to you. what a bizarre story. this is amazon was, was hailing. the technology is the future of shopping. i mean, at the end of what we know now it was it all at the section. well, what's your take on this done? well, it appears to be both the deception and also a case of exploiting workers and india. do i think, you know, we need not, you know, always need to be careful not to disparage those workers or, or who are themselves being oppressed, but yeah, we're part of something really bizarre that, that violated people's privacy. and again, really representative misrepr
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>> so we have a lawsuit against amazon. we have another one against facebook. >> jon: what is the one against facebook? >> so that one was filed before i arrived at the agency but basically it alleges that facebook, what i was watching the transition from desktop to mobile, it realized it really couldn't survive in mobile. and so it ended up buying out instagram and whatsapp in the lawsuit alleges that those acquisitions were anticompetitive. that they violated the antitrust laws. instead of competing organically, facebook instead bought its way to maintaining its monopoly. >> jon: why is that considered monopolistic? wouldn't they say, that is a sign of our success? we are so successful, we have extra money and with that extra money can we make bets on certain companies and we turn those into successes? >> one key tenant of the antimonopoly laws is that you can't go out and buy one of your biggest competitors. >> jon: you are not allowed to do that? >> you are not allowed to do that, in fact. >> jon: can i tell you somethi
>> so we have a lawsuit against amazon. we have another one against facebook. >> jon: what is the one against facebook? >> so that one was filed before i arrived at the agency but basically it alleges that facebook, what i was watching the transition from desktop to mobile, it realized it really couldn't survive in mobile. and so it ended up buying out instagram and whatsapp in the lawsuit alleges that those acquisitions were anticompetitive. that they violated the antitrust...
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on the album, on the amazon original. let's do a little toast to "this is me now." >> this is us now, baby. >> jimmy: this is us now. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ whoo. it's perfect. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: it's so refreshing. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: i love this. but wait, that's not the only thing you brought. i just happened to notice this over here. this is -- your album has six different album covers. >> yes. >> jimmy: look at this. this is -- only you can do this. how do you pull all this off? >> no, i'm not the only one. >> jimmy: no, you are. look at this. there's this gorge right there? there's this. >> what i did was i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> you know the thing nowadays is that everybody -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everyone's loving it. come on. i can't get enough. we can't get enough. we love all these. [ cheers and applause ] >> so, the thing is everybody wants exclusives nowadays. they're like, the amazon exclusive, the spotify exclusive, the this exclusive. so, you wind up making,
on the album, on the amazon original. let's do a little toast to "this is me now." >> this is us now, baby. >> jimmy: this is us now. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ whoo. it's perfect. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: it's so refreshing. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: i love this. but wait, that's not the only thing you brought. i just happened to notice this over here. this is -- your album has six different album covers. >> yes. >> jimmy:...
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apple, mcdonald's, coke and amazon. i think i own a little amazon. but to tell it's a set it and forget it so how are how are they expected to do? >> i amazon and they're expected to do a nice last week, alphabet came out with google's numbers. and they raised their dividend. amazon hasn't created bennett given yet. so a lot of people expect it move stocks higher. so congrats on owning that. i own amazon as well. 4 out of 5 companies have surpassed earnings expectations. this quarter. so it's it's a nice quarter so far. this is the busiest week of the earnings season, which happens 4 times a year. apple comes out thursday, amazon on tuesday. there's a to to be watching and we have a fed meeting that wraps up tuesday wraps up on wednesday. so we're going to press conference. nothing is expected to happen. other theory about what could happen and when. >> ok, my ears always perk up. when you talk about travel stories and in this case, it's venice and i guess you would need to pay an entry fee. how are they going to work this logistically and how much w
apple, mcdonald's, coke and amazon. i think i own a little amazon. but to tell it's a set it and forget it so how are how are they expected to do? >> i amazon and they're expected to do a nice last week, alphabet came out with google's numbers. and they raised their dividend. amazon hasn't created bennett given yet. so a lot of people expect it move stocks higher. so congrats on owning that. i own amazon as well. 4 out of 5 companies have surpassed earnings expectations. this quarter. so...
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you're not waiting you bought more amazon >> bought more amazon. >> why >> it's a relatively new position i took a toe hold about a couple of months ago. amazon has held in there very well let's not forget that for the last three years it actually has underperformed the market by a meaningful amount. recently it broke out to a new all-time high. during that three years the financial performance of the company has been fabulous. i don't see that ending. if you look at amazon web services or the retail part of the business, they're going to continue to fire on all cylinders. some people may say, well, at 40 times forward earnings, is this really true to your value discipline, to which i say, yes, for two reasons. i think there's a good likelihood on the strength of the economy that the estimates are too low for amazon and, number two, you really have to normalize amazon's earnings for what if they just stopped building they shouldn't, but what if they stopped investing in the future and operated what they had right now? their expenses would go down, earnings would go up i think is obviously
you're not waiting you bought more amazon >> bought more amazon. >> why >> it's a relatively new position i took a toe hold about a couple of months ago. amazon has held in there very well let's not forget that for the last three years it actually has underperformed the market by a meaningful amount. recently it broke out to a new all-time high. during that three years the financial performance of the company has been fabulous. i don't see that ending. if you look at amazon...
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for amazon it's been a failure. but if apple is able to eventually come out with a device that can clean your dishes, per se, i think that could certainly be a success. i for one would buy one if it could do the dishes for me. [laughter] paul: technology reporter, mark gurman. i have a dishwasher do, i need this? haidi: an apple dishwasher. paul: other stories we're follow, amazon is cutting hundreds of jobs in its cloud computing division. it will affect sales and marketing technologies and the team developing technology for brick and mortar stores. amazon says they'll try to find new roles for those affected. these lay-ups come months of a.w.s. held its largest round of layoffs. redstone is said to be in a deal to sell his shares to elson. national amusements holds a near 80% voting stake in paramount. sources say spotify plans to raise the price of its audio service in several key marks for the second time in a year and add new subscription tiers. they told bloomberg the hikes will come by the end of april for ma
for amazon it's been a failure. but if apple is able to eventually come out with a device that can clean your dishes, per se, i think that could certainly be a success. i for one would buy one if it could do the dishes for me. [laughter] paul: technology reporter, mark gurman. i have a dishwasher do, i need this? haidi: an apple dishwasher. paul: other stories we're follow, amazon is cutting hundreds of jobs in its cloud computing division. it will affect sales and marketing technologies and...
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steve liesman. >>> get we get earnings from apple and amazon this week amazon first up that's tomorrow. kate rooney gives us a closer look at what investors need to watch. kate >> hey, david. look at the advertising. we hear about amazon's cloud business, ai, but ads and advertising is a less talked about but really a core part of amazon's bull case the bar is higher after snap, microsoft and alphabet all au strong demand for digital ads. investors factoring in amazon's move into tv style commercials and paid ad tier for prime sports are in focus. prime video will stream its first nfl playoff game next season and bloomberg reporting amazon is close to a deal to bring nba games to prime and more ad spending expected ahead of the election. they also have ads embedded in amazon's e-commerce platform with key words and sponsored shopping in its last report in q4 ad revenue soared 26% year over year that was double the growth of the north america and aws sales segments wolf research says amazon makes up 8% of total global ad spend and expects that to out grow the broader industry by 2 xand
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amazon going for a new record closing high. we will have analysis on both stories shortly. >>> we will go to the talk of the tape. the release of the consumer price index. let's talk to liz young, the sophia head of investment strategy with me. good to see you again. >> big day. i mean, the rally has already sort of conked out trying to figure out whether or not it should keep going. i think today if you look under the surface of what is happening, we are on day 284 of no 2% correction in the s&p 500. i tallied them all up. it is the longest we have gone without a 2% correction since 2018. i say that, because we are used to the market going up. we are used to this for a very extended period of time. the pullbacks feel alarming, but since reality, we are nly down about 1.2% and this is not a big deal. when you look at the rally pausing, a lot of investors are waiting for that bigger correction, and the narrative continues to be that on a correction or a dip it should be bought. we have not had a good meaningful dip yet. tomorrow
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amazon, breaking out of a huge base and a new high. i want to own the best stocks in the leading groups. that's google, that's amazon. it is not apple here. i think apple is a bounce in a down trend. >> interesting. i appreciate your time. >> always. >> chris verrone joining us. >>> all right, he is back with us. how he is now sizing up this week's conflicting inflation reports and whether he thinks the feds should push back their rate cut timeline. that's after this quick break. >>> welcome back. this week's inflation report only adds to the debate of when the federal reserve might be cutting interest rates this year. robert kaplan joins us now with his own view. also the former vice president of goldman sachs. mr. kaplan, welcome back. it's good to see you. >> good to see you, scott. >> how complicated did things get this week for the fed? >> uh -- i think the narrative continues, that goods are disinflating, not perfect, but disinflating. services is sticky, and the cpi and the ppi, i think were somewhat conflicting, but confirm tha
amazon, breaking out of a huge base and a new high. i want to own the best stocks in the leading groups. that's google, that's amazon. it is not apple here. i think apple is a bounce in a down trend. >> interesting. i appreciate your time. >> always. >> chris verrone joining us. >>> all right, he is back with us. how he is now sizing up this week's conflicting inflation reports and whether he thinks the feds should push back their rate cut timeline. that's after this...
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that is what makes amazon attractive. we are focused on the fact that amazon web services carries the water for the company. i think what is buried under the surface there is over the last five years since 2019, digital advertising is returning 37% revenue growth year over year. aws is only 27%. with margins estimated to be 50% for both units, i think we should pay more attention to the digital ad side of the business. >> you are paying attention to the digital ad. trades at h43 times. you are focused on the ad business.are regulators in the . amazon losing a court battle related to the online ad business. the judge said after ruling against amazon saying it could cause serious harm to that business. how concerned are you about regulation? >> i'm not super concerned about regulation because amazon is not the biggest player in the space. i think they will go after them as a basket. i think it will make some impact as far as amazon is concerned globally. they are number three behind facebook and google. they are gaining sha
that is what makes amazon attractive. we are focused on the fact that amazon web services carries the water for the company. i think what is buried under the surface there is over the last five years since 2019, digital advertising is returning 37% revenue growth year over year. aws is only 27%. with margins estimated to be 50% for both units, i think we should pay more attention to the digital ad side of the business. >> you are paying attention to the digital ad. trades at h43 times....
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legal capital funds in the amazon. yes, the ultimate view industry doesn't care about the supply chains. profit old that much illegal as a stock may said on d w the they drink a strong psychoactive. pru. hi, uh ios sca, taurus often join in to the same. i was 6 when i 1st took iowa, and this indigenous remedy is attracting a growing number of visitors or something to say to call me my peripheral vision is better next or clear with much fuss. who need cooling are profiting from brazil's ios sca boom, which is long reach to major cities like rio diginero. the. this is one of many ios good churches, the age we drink, approve with incredible powers. well, he wants to get to know myself fuse, change my ways become a bit opposed to me. researchers have also discovered i was medicinal benefits as well. you can serve as a remedy for mental illnesses like depression and p t. s. d, as well as addictions, to cocaine, tobacco, and crack the, or a journey to the places where i was employed as growing uber. now i ain't bought me. on
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amazing amazon. shares higher after a big earnings beat. and it's not the only earnings story tonight. pinterest, amd, starbucks all with big moves. we'll to igo inside the numbers >>> plus, chances of the fed making a move lower this year have been coming down. one top strategist says they may need to act as soon as july. >>> and later, lighting up. the dea making a big move to reclassify marijuana. what the move means for trading in these names. i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, and steve grasso. >>> stocks closing on a down note, with the nasdaq sinking 2% and the dow shedding 570 points, accelerating the last ten minutes of trading. all three closing near their lows of the session and well in the red for the month. each ending five-month winning streaks. the dow posting its biggest mostly loss since september of 2022. we'll dive more into what is behind these moves later this hour, but we have to start off with amazon. shares are higher, though off their
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the amazon rain forest. not only does it absorb massive amounts of carbon dioxide, but it also plays a vital role in regulating the water cycle. because it's trees recycle the rain that falls there and return it into the air. under former far right president show you both, sonata deforestation, sword. but now brazil is losing as many trees as it was. according to university of maryland data tree loss was found by 36 percent in 2023 compared with the year before. since taking office current president leasing now to let us uva has cracked on them. deforestation, especially in the amazon, has government bolstered law enforcement monitoring the for us and it recognizes more indigenous territory. is that safe guard nature. but there is still a potential to do much more, for example, to scale up sustainable economies for native plants like the same as i say, he buries the experts. some studies shows that and things are 1st ation mancini. they scans far as not, we're not only applied to the climate issues, but also
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so then this process, the hope is the world leader is called only focus on the amazon rain forest, but they will also pay attention to the plate of the communities around it. and for more on this, i can now speak to mckayla, why she's the director of global forest watch at the world resources incident. mikaela. welcome. now let's start with the positive news. deforestation dropping so essentially in brazil and in columbia to countries that saw quite drastic changes in political leadership recently. what can others learn from those 2 examples? all right, well as you know that both of those countries have seen new administrations in the past year to and they have really put an emphasis on protecting for us and putting a lot of commitment and political will behind actually reducing for us loss. and so that's something that we're hoping that other countries can take into account as well and, and really get some hope from the fact that, you know, when leadership puts their minds to solve this problem, it actually is possible to make a dent me. so where there is a will, there is a way, but i
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so amazon and meta both were two of my top five picks. i still feed good about both of them. >> that profitability piece has been fascinating to watch. you know, my understanding that is that it's all about openness and choice, that when you look to google, they have the most choice. you even see a citadel securities moving its casting to google cloud. so it's the next leg of this race is taking place, who's best positioned? is it aws or a google cloud? >> well, you've got to remember, the big thing for google, we can focus on the ai side of it, but they have 93% share in search. so on the one hand, you can't say all these companies are doing this great job in ai while there's perplexity or microsoft or openai, et cetera. and google with a 93% share and i think something has to give. that's their golden dwoos is search. last quarter, they missed their revenue numbers, and they missed their operating numbers on the top line. so you can't have it both ways, and that's why for google, i'm sort of watching and waiting to see what happens. esp
so amazon and meta both were two of my top five picks. i still feed good about both of them. >> that profitability piece has been fascinating to watch. you know, my understanding that is that it's all about openness and choice, that when you look to google, they have the most choice. you even see a citadel securities moving its casting to google cloud. so it's the next leg of this race is taking place, who's best positioned? is it aws or a google cloud? >> well, you've got to...
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the amazon are especially affected as well. no means that would be able to use the risk of drought and plugging in food and security is increasing k, they look at any of those things that i told you that i didn't mean that it but right next to building as one of the world's greatest weapons in the fight against climate change, the amazon marine for us. not only does it absorb massive amounts of carbon dioxide, but it also plays a vital role in regulating the water cycle. because it's trees recycled, the rain that falls there and return it into the air under former far right. president show you both, sonata deforestation, sword. but now brazil is losing as many trees as it was. according to university of maryland data tree loss was found by 36 percent in 2023 compared with the year before. since taking office current president leasing now to let us uva has cracked on them. deforestation, especially in the amazon, has government bolstered law enforcement monitoring the for us and it recognizes more indigenous territories that sav
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if not for amazon employee brandy hunter. a self-proclaimed cat lady. she tracked down the clarks, thanks to galina's microchip, then treated her new feline friend to a little tlc and a trip to the vet. where she was reunited with a very relieved pair of cat parents. >> hi. >> reporter: call it the perfect ending for a very curious cat. blayne alexander, nbc news. >> that's a cute little survivor. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good afternoon. i'm audrey asistio welcome to nbc bay area news at 4:30. our velena jonesis
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let's talk about the amazon operations in europe. looking at the data, they are saying 61% of houses in the uk have amazon prime and 51% in germany. you are announcing a multieuro investment in robotics and hiring. >> we are announcingfor the first time to the public that over the last five years in europe, we have invested over 700 million euro for the development and implementation of over 1,000 new technologies in the field of row he botics a artificial intelligence and technologies that help our employees and our customers and our planet. all of this development is rooted right here in this lab. >> stefano, you are giving us numbers. there are a lot of impressive robotics right there. what does that mean to consumers who want to get their things faster? >> our technologies help employees by increasing safety at the workplace, but help the customers by receiving products with fast and reliable delivery and more sustainable ways of delivering products. for example, today, we are announcing for the first time to the public our lates
let's talk about the amazon operations in europe. looking at the data, they are saying 61% of houses in the uk have amazon prime and 51% in germany. you are announcing a multieuro investment in robotics and hiring. >> we are announcingfor the first time to the public that over the last five years in europe, we have invested over 700 million euro for the development and implementation of over 1,000 new technologies in the field of row he botics a artificial intelligence and technologies...
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we charter a plane and fly over and touched amazon, rain forest the as we make our descent more and more pastors for cattle grazing appear, then we land on this bumpy runway. the we arrive in shore dow, a small municipality that's among the poorest and brazil, along with the many indigenous people we meet, were struck by the colorfully painted walls of the homes and the spiritual temples . from here we travel by boat on the river, slid by kosicki or chief ebony cooling as an indigenous leader of this region. he's concerned by recent developments. i keep my idea of fuzzy fuzzy and here there are many council peters who are destroying our primeval forest. we make sure they don't reach our indigenous territories as you do, and we don't want to be together with his son be. now we embark on a 4 hour journey up river passing by countless l d. s. or villages that belong to the indigenous who need cooling the in the evening, we finally reached chief e boss. village. time to offload our gear and get ready for bed. we're at the very western edge of brazil close to the border with peru go seeking e
we charter a plane and fly over and touched amazon, rain forest the as we make our descent more and more pastors for cattle grazing appear, then we land on this bumpy runway. the we arrive in shore dow, a small municipality that's among the poorest and brazil, along with the many indigenous people we meet, were struck by the colorfully painted walls of the homes and the spiritual temples . from here we travel by boat on the river, slid by kosicki or chief ebony cooling as an indigenous leader...