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Did artificial intelligence really drive layoffs at Amazon and other firms? It can be hard to tell  02/02 04:34   techxplore.com

The one thing N. Lee Plumb knows for sure about being laid off from Amazon last week is that it wasn't a failure to get on board with the company's artificial intelligence plans.

3 Stocks to Buy in February  02/02 02:50   fool.com

Amazon's earnings should continue to grow robustly. BeOne Medicines has two potential catalysts on the way soon.

Here Are Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's Initial Stock Moves in 2026: They Include Nvidia, Alphabet, and Amazon Stocks, and Others  02/01 18:30   fool.com

The main theme in Nancy Pelosi's stock investments remains "betting big on AI."

Weekend Morning Brew: Fed Hold, Big Tech, Metals Whipsaw  02/01 15:57   gurufocus.com

Weekly Market HighlightsMarket breadth was negative with 4,094 advancers versus 5,526 decliners, pointing to a broadly weaker tape despite pockets of strength.

Amazon's ‘Melania' documentary makes $7M on opening weekend  02/01 14:16   techcrunch.com

“Melania,” a documentary about First Lady Melania Trump, is exceeding box office expectations, with Sunday estimates suggesting it will make $7.04 million on its opening weekend.

Wall Street Brunch: Mega And Macro  02/01 14:15   seekingalpha.com

Recent Amazon (AMZN) layoffs and a shift to AI-driven operations are seen as margin tailwinds, echoing trends across Big Tech. Labor market softness, potentially accelerated by AI adoption, could ease inflation and give the Fed more room for rate cuts through 2026.

The Best Stocks to Invest $500 in This February  02/01 14:15   fool.com

Nvidia expects another strong 2026. PayPal's stock is nearly too cheap to ignore.

‘Melania' film's $8 million box office is a win for the first lady — but not for Amazon  02/01 12:53   marketwatch.com

For the first lady, the “Melania” documentary turned out to be a box-office winner, but for Amazon, maybe not so much.

Amazon and Pinterest are slashing jobs, yet corporate America's profit margins are racing toward 15-year highs  02/01 10:00   marketwatch.com

Fourth-quarter results so far have shown that corporate America can still afford to hire people. But maybe, in more cases, it's just choosing not to.

Alphabet vs. Amazon: Which One Will Make You Richer?  02/01 09:18   fool.com

Alphabet is embedding its Gemini family of large language models across many of its core offerings. Amazon Web Services' backlog highlights the company's multiyear revenue visibility.

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