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Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, Meta, Amazon and Alphabet all saw their shares fall in the week up to the market close on Thursday.
Analysts and AWS watchers agree that the roughly 15,000 cuts are caused by ‘culture’, but there is disagreement about what that actually means.
Amazon plays host to a slew of intriguing and time-sensitive deals on consumer technology products. We've got a list of which to buy, and which to pass on.
While reiterating our 1 rating on Amazon, we had no choice but to lower our price target on the selloff over management's massive spending guide.
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Amazon isn’t waiting for holiday chaos to kick in. The company recently sent a rare global warning to hundreds of millions of customers, urging them to be on high alert for a rising wave of impersonation scams targeting shoppers ahead of peak season.
Amazon’s new entry-level model is the Fire TV 2-Series, available in sizes 32” – 40” and prices starting at £149.99 (usually £249.99). This budget-friendly option delivers crisp Full HD 720p and is ideal for smaller spaces like a kitchen, a child’s room or a caravan.
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Amazon's shares fall after announcing surge in capital spending but posts strong 4Q holiday sales
Amazon sales surged 14% during the fourth quarter, helped by strong holiday spending and a better-than-expected growth in its prominent cloud computing unit. But shares fell 11% in after hours trading on Thursday as investors appeared to be spooked by the Seattle-based tech company's plans to increase capital spending by nearly 60%