Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
Amazon said that USPS backed out at the "eleventh hour" in contract negotiations in December. Amazon said it had aimed to expand the volume of packages it routes through USPS.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing produces most of the advanced AI chips used in data centers. The company expects its AI accelerator revenue to compound at a mid-to-high-50% rate from 2024 to 2029.
Amazon.com, Inc. remains undervalued as robust AI-driven AWS growth and new verticals reinforce long-term earnings potential. AMZN targets $600B AWS revenue over the next decade, with strategic OpenAI partnerships deepening federal and enterprise adoption. Health AI and expanding Digital Advertising/Subscription Services diversify revenue, supporting margin expansion and recurring growth.
Amazon said its recent contract renewal negotiations with the U.S. Postal Service ended when it "abruptly walked away at the eleventh hour." The company said it was working toward a new agreement with the mail service "to increase our volumes with USPS, not reduce them.
At an all-hands meeting this week, CEO Andy Jassy updated his vision for growth at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company's cloud segment. He believes the proliferation of AI will help AWS grow 366% over the coming decade.
Amazon remains a compelling buy, with robust revenue, profit, and cash flow growth across both e-commerce and AWS segments. AMZN's Q4 2025 revenue rose 13.6% year-over-year to $213.4B, while operating cash flow surged to $54.5B and EBITDA reached $41.9B. AWS delivered 23.6% revenue growth and accounted for nearly half of total segment profits, driven by custom chip momentum and major client wins.
Amazon ( NASDAQ:AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction ) has delivered tremendous growth in its Amazon Web Services (AWS) division for years, powering the company's profitability even as overall revenue expansion has moderated from the hyper-growth eras of the past.
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