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    Amazon Plans Its Own Big Boost In AI Spending. The Stock Is Tumbling.

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsFebruary 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Amazon Plans Its Own Big Boost In AI Spending. The Stock Is Tumbling.
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    Key Takeaways

    • Amazon shares took a hit in extended trading Thursday after the cloud giant missed quarterly earnings estimates and followed peers with a big AI spending forecast.
    • CEO Andy Jassy said that the company expects a “strong long-term return” on its investments.

    Amazon has big AI spending plans. That isn’t helping its stock.

    Shares of the e-commerce and cloud giant tumbled over 7% in extended trading Thursday after the company missed quarterly earnings estimates and took Wall Street by surprise with a massive spending forecast that landed as investors are increasingly looking for evidence that big AI spending is paying off—and some of its big tech counterparts say they plan to keep shelling out.

    Amazon (AMZN) said its capital expenditures could reach $200 billion this year as it invests heavily in AI and robotics. That was well above the roughly $160 billion analysts expected.

    Why This Is Significant

    Several of Amazon’s Big Tech peers, including cloud leaders Microsoft and Google, also saw shares take a hit recently after announcing larger-than-expected spending forecasts.

    CEO Andy Jassy said in a statement that the company expects a “strong long-term return” on its investments. He pointed to signals of strong demand at Amazon’s cloud segment, which recorded its fastest growth in 13 quarters and which Jassy said on Thursdays’ conference call would be the main recipient of the company’s spending.

    Amazon Web Services revenue grew 24% year-over-year to $35.6 billion in the fourth quarter, above analysts’ estimates. That helped propel Amazon’s total revenue for the quarter to a record $213.4 billion. Earnings per share, however, came in just short of the analyst consensus at $1.95.

    Amazon said it expects first-quarter revenue of $173.5 billion and $178.5 billion. Analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha were expecting $175.38 billion.

    The company’s report followed another from Google parent Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), which yesterday said it too planned to continue plowing money into AI technology.

    Amazon’s stock, the weakest-performing Magnificent Seven member in 2025, was down about 4% for the year so far through Thursday’s close. It finished today around $223, well off Wall Street’s consensus price target near $300.



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