Amazon Q3 Preview: Riding Nuclear To Record Profits

Summary:

  • Amazon’s stock is up 14.42% since summer, driven by strong performance in AWS and resilient consumer spending in its retail division.
  • Amazon’s focus on cost-cutting through long-term optimizations, including investing in mini nuclear reactors, aims to make AWS more efficient and lower energy costs.
  • The investment in nuclear energy is expected to provide a stable, lower-cost power supply, enhancing AWS’s competitive moat and improving profitability.
  • Despite potential public skepticism about nuclear energy, Amazon’s strategic move is seen as forward-thinking, making shares a strong buy.

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Investment Thesis

Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock drifted higher since my last analysis, up 14.42% since I last covered the company over the summer.

Amazon continues to fire on all cylinders, with growth continuing to benefit from a handful


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