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Symbotic stands to benefit from the accelerating shift toward warehouse automation, driven by Amazon's aggressive efficiency push. SYM's high valuation and concentration risk—over 80% of revenue from Walmart—temper enthusiasm, but diversification efforts are underway. With 25.65% TTM revenue growth and a ~35% levered free cash flow margin, SYM's fundamentals show momentum, though profitability remains a concern.
Stock futures mixed, focus on Bristol-Myers Squibb, Alphabet's strong Q4 results, ConocoPhillips earnings, Workday layoffs, Amazon's earnings.
Analysts expect a record-breaking Q4 2025, with revenue projected to hit approximately $211.3B and EPS at $1.97, driving Amazon to surpass $700 billion in annual revenue for the first time. The primary weight on the stock is the "stifling" capital expenditure trajectory. Amazon Web Services (AWS) remains the crown jewel (expected to reach ~$35B, 21-22% growth), and investors are looking for evidence of continued reacceleration.
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Amazon named a new executive leader for its Selling Partner Services business, one of the most consequential parts of the company, and said the division's current chief will become CEO Andy Jassy's next technical advisor.
Last summer, Amazon MGM Studios launched a dedicated AI Studio to develop proprietary AI tools to streamline TV and film production, with a focus on areas like improving character consistency across shots and supporting pre- and post-production.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has tapped Dharmesh Mehta to be his new "shadow" advisor. The role is highly coveted and technical advisors typically go on to assume greater leadership roles inside the company.