Amazon: Multiple Margin Levers Drive Earnings Growth

Summary:

  • Pricing discounts to drive volume growth in Q3 FY24’s discounts season have masked the benefits of lower freight costs. However, I expect this to improve gross margins in future quarters.
  • AWS is enjoying strong operating leverage effects driven by prudent hiring practices, cost efficiencies and the combination of growth and high incremental EBIT margins.
  • Amazon stock is attractively valued, and its run up is wholly due to EPS upgrades. This makes it an ideal GARP stock.
  • Technicals relative to the market point toward continued outperformance ahead vs. the S&P 500 as the ratio prices look ready to march upwards following a false downside breakout and consolidation.
  • Robotics in fulfillment centers are a key monitorable for meaningful gross margin accretion of 25%. To gauge whether there is edge or alpha in this thesis, I am tracking margin surprises vs. consensus expectations.

Jeff Bezos Speaks At Economic Club Of Washington With Club President David Rubenstein

Alex Wong

Performance Assessment

My last ‘Buy’ view on Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) has been playing out well so far as it has outperformed the S&P 500 (SPY) (SPX) (IVV) (VOO):

I think this is still in the early innings, as there’s plenty


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