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NASDAQ:AMZN
This summary was created by AI, based on 83 opinions in the last 12 months.
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) is characterized by its robust presence in e-commerce and cloud computing, with its AWS division generating significant profits despite comprising a smaller portion of total revenues. The company has faced scrutiny over increased capital expenditures in AI and infrastructure, which some analysts see as both a strength and a potential concern for immediate returns. Recent earnings reports highlight the strong performance of AWS, alongside solid growth in advertising. However, concerns about its valuation persist, with Amazon lagging behind some of its peers in the 'Magnificent Seven' tech giants. A combination of high capex and evolving consumer demands could create opportunities for long-term growth, despite current volatility and restructuring efforts within the company.
Seasonality on this is very different than the average retail merchandising US company. He is not even sure of the seasonality. Looking at the technicals, the stock is going in the right direction. The longer-term trend is on the upside. The shorter term trend is still even stronger to the upside. On a relative basis, the stock is very, very strong.
The fact that it has made all these vast investments in infrastructure, they have very little debt. They continue to grow like mad. Moving into India and internationally. They may not be making any money because they are reinvesting the money in growth. It is hard to find good management that is fearless. In 2006, they were using an incredible amount of computer power. Decided to overinvest in computers, and rent out computer space, and are now the largest Cloud computer company globally. (Analysts’ price target is $945.03.)
An incredible story, but from a valuation perspective it is incredibly expensive. They dominate online retail spending and no one is coming close. The big box stores are having a really hard time competing on an online basis. The money coming from Amazon’s cloud business AWS is really subsidizing the retail side of it.
Trading at almost 80-90 times earnings. You have to take a lot of volatility with the stock, because the earnings multiple is so high. From a broader perspective, they have $138 billion of sales, so they dominate the online business. AWS, their cloud business is 1st or 2nd relative to Microsoft (MSFT-Q). They have some really great businesses. You need to own this, because they will become a very big competitor to a lot of retail companies, and will dominate retail over the next 10-15 years.
They are reportedly in talks to buy a Dubai based online retailer SOUQ.COM for $1 billion. That would be peanuts for them. This is an amazing company that has grown from zero to revenues of over $100 billion. He has no idea how to value this company, and therefore he can’t buy it. They are generating all of their growth through their own free cash flow generation. An unbelievable operation, growing in the Cloud.
Trump is not what to be nervous about with this one. The disruption would be how in the US you don’t pay sales tax on something bought out of state. They are an incredible company that is in all kinds of areas. But it trades at nose bleed levels and you might not be comfortable owning it at these levels.
He would have a hard time advocating buying or owning this, based on its valuation and its ability to generate cash. They are doing a phenomenal job of owning a lot of businesses, but are doing it by spending a lot of money and not generating a lot for shareholders. Valuations are pretty nosebleed territory.
A high growth, momentum stock. Fund flows were coming out of large cap technology, which had done very well, into the other areas of the economy. The company grows their top line, but not a lot falls to the bottom line, which is a difficulty she has in owning this for her clients. For an entry point, perhaps look at their 20-day moving average, and when it gets to those levels, it may be one you want to start looking at.
(A Top Pick Jan 26/16. Up 39.56%.) Likes the Amazon Echo with Alexis, versus Apple’s Siri. They also produced the movie, Manchester by the Sea. Also, announced that they just bought some cargo ships, meaning they are getting into freight shipping. They are crushing everybody.