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Amazon records its first loss since 2015

2 May 2022 By GO Markets

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Amazon has followed some of the other tech sector players in providing weaker than expected quarterly results. The global giant saw its share price drop dramatically after hours in response to the release of the report.

Key Report Figures

Revenue at Amazon increased by just 7% which marks its lowest figure since the .com bust in 2001. The revenue figure was also 44% lower than the same period a year ago. Whilst the lower revenue was somewhat expected, the forecast of slower growth in the quarters to come is what most scared investors and dragged the price down. The company is forecasting revenue of between $116 billion and $121 billion for the period ending June 30. This was compared to analyst projections of $125 billion.

The big drain on its figures for the quarter was its loss on its investment in electric vehicle company, Rivian. Their losses on the investment totalled $7.6 billion. Shares in Rivian lost more than half their value during the last quarter.

Changing Macro Factors

Amazon was one of the biggest winners from the pandemic seeing accelerated growth due to stay at home orders around the world. However, as policies have changes shopping behaviours are changing. Shoppers are increasing their presence at physical shops at the expense of online shopping. Amazon has also laid blame at its poor performance due to factors such as the geopolitical situation in the Ukraine which has caused disruptions to the supply chains. High inflation levels have also contributed to poor profit margins and rising costs.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy stated that “The pandemic and subsequent war in Ukraine have brought unusual growth and challenges”. Like Microsoft, Amazon did see a 36% increase in sales for its cloud-based business AWS. The system generated 57% of growth with a total of 6.5 Billion of revenue.

The general market sentiment, especially for large tech stocks, has been extremely bearish and with the Nasdaq in a bear market many stocks have suffered and fallen in line with this. The road ahead for Amazon may still see further challenges as the company looks to wade its way through Inflationary and other pressures.

The share price for Amazon closed at $2,891.93 before dropping dramatically after hours as seen below.

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