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Three Magnificent Seven stocks are entering July with fresh catalysts that could matter as Q2 earnings season approaches. Alphabet, Amazon and Nvidia are not cheap in the traditional sense.
"Artificial," Luca Guadagnino's starry film about Sam Altman and OpenAI, has been acquired by the indie distributor Neon after it was dropped by Amazon MGM Studios.
Amazon's AI strength runs through AWS and enterprise cloud infrastructure demand. Alphabet has more AI monetization paths across search, YouTube, Android, and cloud.
Neon purchased “Artificial,” which focuses on OpenAI's chief, Sam Altman, after Amazon walked away from it following an investment in the start-up.
Amazon has announced several multi-billion dollar cloud/artificial intelligence (AI)-focused public sector initiatives. The announcements, made Tuesday (June 30) at the 2026 Amazon Web Services (AWS) Summit in Washington, D.C, include specialized infrastructure for defense contractors, migration incentives for intelligence agencies, and a global engineering program for AI deployment.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Tuesday launched a new Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) organization, committing $1 billion in internal resources to help customers build and deploy artificial intelligence systems. The new unit will embed AI-focused engineers within customer organizations to develop purpose-built AI agents and accelerate implementation.
There's a growing argument that the market has been pricing Amazon.com Inc. NASDAQ: AMZN on fear rather than fundamentals in recent weeks. The CapEx concerns, the FTC noise, and the Blue Origin setback have all combined to leave the stock looking unusually unloved.
Amazon has expanded the price history function of its agentic artificial intelligence (AI) shopping assistant. Alexa for Shopping now shows 30, 90, and 365 days of price history, “so customers can feel confident they're getting a great deal,” Amazon wrote in a recent blog post.
The Aspen Institute Financial Security Program (Aspen FSP) has launched a new effort focused on reducing the scale and severity of scams affecting Americans.