The Motley Fool
05 Jul 2026, 11:05 UTC · 2h ago
Down 13% in 1 Month, Is Amazon a Buy, or Is the Worst Still to Come?
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The Motley Fool
05 Jul 2026, 11:05 UTC · 2h ago
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Amazon's AWS net sales growth reached 28% in Q1, significantly outpacing the industry's projected compound annual growth rate of 16%. — Strong outperformance in the high-margin cloud sector suggests AI investments are yielding tangible returns.
+0.60Amazon's P/E ratio has dropped to 28, which is currently below the S&P 500 average of 32. — A lower-than-average multiple for a dominant growth company suggests the stock is undervalued relative to the broader market.
+0.40The company has pledged $200 billion to capital expenditures, creating investor concern despite $143 billion in liquidity. — Extremely high capex increases the risk of cash flow pressure and potential ROI disappointments.
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Online sales grew by 12% annually in Q1, countering analyst concerns regarding a 'stretched' consumer. — Direct evidence of growth in e-commerce offsets fears of a systemic drop in household spending.
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Despite concerns over capex and a recent stock correction, the author highlights strong net sales growth and AWS performance, concluding the stock looks like a buy.
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