Amazon: The Balance Of Labor Costs And Margin Expansion

Summary:

  • Amazon is facing labour strikes across multiple countries, which could potentially lead to higher costs and have implications for operating margins.
  • The strikes, including one on Black Friday, may not have a significant impact on Amazon’s performance in Q4 2023, however. The company’s recent revenue growth and rising profits also go into favour.
  • Its forward P/E also looks good compared to historical averages, making Amazon a Buy. However, ongoing labour challenges should be considered as a factor in future performance.
Amazon fulfillment center building in Las Vegas

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As I write this Friday evening, e-commerce giant Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is seeing labour strikes across countries. This is hardly an isolated event. As I had mentioned recently in the context of the banner

UK, Inflation (Source: Office of National Statistics)

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Source: Amazon


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