Amazon's Profit Plunges 73%
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#32God, investors are idiotic. Amazon spends money to upgrade its infrastructure, stock price plunges 12 percent . Rational!
(And to answer my sarcastic comment, the innovation is "order from your suppliers and have them ship directly to the customer, then you don't need warehouses". But the reason people pay Amazon's prices is because the item shows up at their house the same day they buy it, which means that 1990s mail-order model doesn't work anymore. Investors shouldn't be allowed to invest until they've purchased at least one product from Amazon.)
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#33I wonder if analysts have learned yet not to dismiss apparently crazy moves by Jeff Bezos.
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#35I wonder if analysts have learned yet not to dismiss apparently crazy moves by Jeff Bezos.
Crazy moves like "heavy spending on warehouses, data centers and digital-content offerings" An online store buying stock and building infrastructure !!!!! Crazy , they should be borrowing money and paying themselves bonuses before going bust - that's what Wall St wants
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#36God, investors are idiotic. Amazon spends money to upgrade its infrastructure, stock price plunges 12 percent . Rational!
They should do more for less, like magically store all 8 billion items they have in stock in the back of my car or something. Warehouses housing wares. How extravagant. Where's the innovation. (And to answer my sarcastic comment, the innovation is "order from your suppliers and have them ship directly to the customer, then you don't need warehouses". But the reason people pay Amazon's prices is because the item shows…
Seriously. My wife gets Amazon Prime for free through school. Within the first month I was looking for the best opportunity to buy stock. The service is quite literally amazing, and handing it out free to students is just damn genius. That's just one small thing on top of all the other things they do really well at.
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#37Profit's are such a volatile metric. Amazon's been spending like crazy in the last few months on producing new Kindle products - most of which are being sold as a loss leader in an effort to push book sales. Note that Amazon's overall Revenues are up 44% Less sensational, more nuts and bolts article http://www.marketwatch.com/story/amazoncom-announces-third-q...
AFAIK there is no substantial evidence that the Kindle Fire is being sold as a loss leader however I can imagine the profit margins are slim.
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#38To restate the obvious, this is a case of reinvesting in the company's future growth. Net profits (distributable to shareholders) are diminished when a company reinvests, so yes, "profits" are down. However, a more meaningful metric is net sales - cost of goods sold. Amazon had to make a choice of what to do with their meaningful profits (what's sold - what it cost to create, sell, and support it). They could give it…
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
Crazy moves like "heavy spending on warehouses, data centers and digital-content offerings" An online store buying stock and building infrastructure !!!!! Crazy , they should be borrowing money and paying themselves bonuses before going bust - that's what Wall St wants
How about the $50 Amazon is losing per Kindle Fire sold?
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
Crazy moves like "heavy spending on warehouses, data centers and digital-content offerings" An online store buying stock and building infrastructure !!!!! Crazy , they should be borrowing money and paying themselves bonuses before going bust - that's what Wall St wants
How about the $50 Amazon is losing per Kindle Fire sold?