Amazon Earnings, Amazon in the Home

Prior to heading off for vacation, we went over my thoughts on the U.S. v. Google verdict (Part 1 and Part 2). The two updates covered quite a bit. On social media, there continues to be a surprising number of people claiming default distribution contracts are under attack. Considering how the judge explained such arrangements are legal, it’s clear many people didn’t bother to read the verdict.

Earlier in the month, we took a deep dive into Apple’s 3Q24 earnings. While anticipation always rises heading into September thanks to the iPhone and Apple Watch rumor mill, expectations regarding what Apple will unveil remain in check. The same can be said for Apple Intelligence. There is growing acknowledgment that the rollout will be measured and gradual.

At this point, we will circle back to reviewing CY2Q24 earnings from some of Apple’s competitors. We already went over earnings releases from:

It makes sense to begin with the remaining Big Tech companies and then work our way down into certain verticals (i.e. streaming video). Today’s update will focus on Amazon’s earnings. It’s been six months since we talked about Amazon earnings (we skipped Amazon’s 1Q24).

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