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Amazon Saw Sales Grow hit 11% in The Second Quarter of 2023

Today Amazon announced their 2nd quarter 2023 earnings that saw sales grow 11% during the quarter. Revenue hit $134.4 billion as Amazon seems very pleased with its 2nd quarter numbers. Amazon also saw its advertising business hit $10.4 billion a 22% year-over-year growth.

“It was another strong quarter of progress for Amazon,” said Andy Jassy, Amazon CEO. “We continued lowering our cost to serve in our fulfillment network, while also providing Prime customers with the fastest delivery speeds we’ve ever recorded. Our AWS growth stabilized as customers started shifting from cost optimization to new workload deployment, and AWS has continued to add to its meaningful leadership position in the cloud with a slew of generative AI releases that make it much easier and more cost-effective for companies to train and run models (Trainium and Inferentia chips), customize Large Language Models to build generative AI applications and agents (Bedrock), and write code much more efficiently with CodeWhisperer. We’re also continuing to see strong demand for our advertising services as the team keeps innovating for brands, including the ramp up for Thursday Night Football with the ability for advertisers to tailor their spots by audience and create interactive experiences for consumers. We remain excited about what lies ahead for customers and the company.”

Amazon subscriptions grew to $9.894 billion a 14% jump year-over-year.

Here are some highlights of Amazon’s Prime Video service announced today:

Overall it was a strong quarter but Amazon later today Amazon will have its quarterly earnings call and we will have full coverage of anything that is announced.

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