In the past week, Amazon.com reported second-quarter 2026 results with net sales of US$200.61 billion and net income of US$62.65 billion, driven by a very large contribution from its Anthropic investment and rapid growth at Amazon Web Services (AWS), which expanded revenue by 37% to more than US$42 billion. Alongside this, Amazon raised its 2026 capital expenditure outlook to US$220 billion and guided third-quarter net sales to US$197.0–US$202.0 billion with higher operating income,...
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