Cloud Stocks: Analysis Of Amazon’s GenAI Strategy

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Earlier last week, Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) announced its fourth-quarter results that surpassed market expectations. It has recently launched several GenAI applications, the latest one being Rufus, a genAI shopping assistant. Its stock hit a 52-week high following its result announcement.


Amazon’s Financials

Amazon’s fourth quarter revenues grew 14% to $170 billion, ahead of the market’s forecast of $166.2 billion. Net income increased to $10.6 billion or $1 per share, compared with net income of $0.3 billion, or $0.3 per share a year ago. Analysts estimated income of $0.8 per share.

By segment, net product sales grew 8.7% to $76.7 billion and net service sales increased 18.5% to $93.3 billion.

North American sales grew 13% to $105.5 billion, while international sales grew 16.5% to $40.2 billion.

Revenues from Amazon Web Services (AWS) increased 13% to $24.2 billion in line with analyst estimates. Advertising services revenue grew a strong 27% to $14.6 billion primarily driven by Sponsored Ads, beating analyst estimates of $14.2 billion. 

Online stores revenue grew 9% to $70.5 billion. Subscription services revenues grew 14% to $10.5 billion. 

Physical stores revenue grew 4% to $5.1 billion. Revenue from third party sellers grew 20% to $43.6 billion.

For the full fiscal year 2023, Amazon’s revenue increased 12% to $574.8 billion. AWS sales increased 13% to $90.8 billion. Net income was $30.4 billion or $2.90 per share, compared with a net loss of $2.7 billion or $0.27 per share in 2022. 

Amazon expects first quarter revenues of $138-$143.5 billion or a growth 8% to 13%. The market was looking for revenues of $142.1 billion.


Amazon’s GenAI Stack

AWS has a three-layer GenAI stack: custom training chips, a managed service called Bedrock, and applications like a coding companion called Amazon Q and shopping assistant called Rufus. 

Bedrock, available since September, is a managed service for building and scaling GenAI applications. Companies can leverage an existing large language model and customize it with their own data. It recently added new models from Anthropic, Cohere, Meta with Llama 2, Stability AI, and its own Amazon Titan. 

Launched at re:invent, Amazon Q is a GenAI-powered coding expert on AWS. It writes code, debugs code, tests code, and can also query customers’ various data repositories and answer questions, summarize this data, carry on a coherent conversation, and take action. 

Rufus is in beta and is expected to be rolled out soon. It is a new GenAI-powered expert shopping assistant trained on the product and customer data to answer shopper questions on products, make comparisons and personalized recommendations, and facilitate product discovery. 

The company said during the call that several thousand customers are already using Bedrock. It also said that GenAI will give it the chance to reinvent several of its customer experiences and processes, and will ultimately drive tens of billions of dollars of revenue for Amazon over the next several years.

Its stock is trading at $169.84 with a market capitalization of $1.76 trillion. It touched a 52-week high of $172.50 early this month. It had fallen to a 52-week low of $88.12 in March last year.


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