The HORI Piranha Plant camera for Switch 2 is on sale for only $40
This was designed specifically for Nintendo's new console, so it's a plug-and-play affair. It's actually cheaper than the official Switch 2 camera with this sale and it looks a whole lot cooler. It's a Piranha Plant from the Mario franchise. We called it a "work of art" upon encountering the device and that holds true today.
This is 33 percent off and a record-low price. $40 at Amazon
This thing is not only stylish, resembling an Amiibo more than a camera, but it's downright useful. The pot the Piranha Plant sits in functions as both a stand and USB extension for the device. The plant itself detaches from the pot, so the camera can be used in portable mode by popping it into the USB port at the top of the console.
There's also a built-in privacy shutter. Just close the plant's mouth to obscure the lens. The actual camera specs here aren't going to win any awards, with a frame rate of 30FPS and a resolution of 640 x 480p. However, that's more than enough to capture footage of your floating head to accompany your kart as it races through the Mushroom Kingdom.
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3 hours ago
- CNBC
Last week's big winners and losers reveal where the stock market is headed
You can learn an awful lot by looking at the list of stocks that made new highs last week — and the list of stocks that hit new lows. Foremost, they can tell you what is and isn't working in this market, especially during earnings season. We saw many groups roll over and only one, the data center, really advance. The combination of Friday's weak employment number , more discriminatory tariffs , and President Donald Trump's anger, brought out sellers after a very long run up. The selling is real and it will take an end to speculative excess and endless tariff news to get us to restart, and I don't see it happening. I hear the usual geniuses talk about how dip-buying is as stupid as ever, even as though it has been fabulous since 1982. I see a landscape that wants to go lower, but I also see earnings that don't justify big declines, just a drift until something great happens. And I don't mean Fed Chair Jerome Powell quitting. Let's start — and end — with some cracks in the Magnificent Seven. The growth in Microsoft's Azure cloud business and the breakout of Meta's multiple revenue streams explain the incredible gains of those two Club names — gains strong enough that they both made the list of new highs. The perceived weakness of Amazon's 17% gain in web services versus the whopping 39% gain in the smaller but all-powerful Azure certainly helped. Amazon put up $30.9 billion in revenues in its AWS cloud unit. That's obviously a ton of business, but it was flat with the previous quarter and only equal to the estimates. Microsoft's cloud acceleration in the quarter was jaw-dropping. The staggering distance between Azure's triumphant growth and Amazon's perceived slowing led to a rally in Microsoft's stock and a sell-off in Amazon shares — losses which triggered immense soul-searching. Was Microsoft real? Or was it inflated by its partnership with OpenAI and its ChatGPT function, which reigns supreme? The burgeoning ChatGPT roster was a big reason why OpenAI was able to raise $8.3 billion this week at a $300 billion valuation. That little-noticed fact should have turned more heads, and that alone could explain some of this week's craziness. After all, design software company Figma only raised $1.2 billion in its initial public offering Thursday, a puny deal, but it still managed to capture everyone's attention. (More on that later.) There was lots of grousing about Microsoft benefitting from the surge in OpenAI business. Some experts liken the partnership to that of Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and predict it too will soon flame out, meaning that huge stream of Open AI revenue could go away. But the amount of fear instilled by AWS critics was behind the huge sell-off in Amazon . As I made my calls to sources Friday, I kept hearing that AWS, built to sell product, isn't built to help create new businesses based on AI. There is some truth here. AWS has fallen behind Microsoft in the cloud. I also believe that it doesn't have enough Nvidia product and has too much of its own chips, which are considered inferior by the fresh-faced AI developers even as it regarded as darned good for DevOps. Amazon is underspending its competitors. That's highly unusual and not good, and it's all that people cared about last week. I wish it didn't matter, but after this quarter Amazon's status as one of the greatest companies on Earth is now going to be considered suspect. The conference call was dispiriting, with CEO Andy Jassy giving a long and unnecessary soul-searching answer to Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak's question about Amazon falling behind in generative. A do-over on that question would help, but there are none. All of the great data about retail meant nothing. Sure, we own Meta and Microsoft, but the stock of Amazon now worries me, even though I would never count these guys out in a gunfight. My work says it will all sort out itself and Amazon will reaccelerate, if not this quarter then this year and those who sell will regret it. Amazon will get the Nvidia's next generation "Rubin" chips, and swallow the damned pride of making its own chips. We just want Amazon to be the fastest and the best. How the company hasn't bought AI start-up Anthropic is downright perplexing, to use the word of the day. Oracle , of course, is a state of the art, Rent The Runway style data center that is now loved, and its build out has been nothing short of amazing. Yes, it rankles me because we owned it and lost it on account of two misses on its way to greatness. GE Vernova and Constellation Energy show up on the highs list because all of the hyperscalers admit to being power-constrained, with Amazon emphasizing the need more than the others. Constellation has nuclear, Vernova has the more practical natural gas turbines, along with nuclear. They can keep going higher, even as the bears consider them meme stocks. They are most decidedly not. Caterpillar reports next week and it will be considered part data center, part reshoring and part Biden infrastructure. All of those themes work until someone decides they don't work well enough. Eaton is a better analogue. DoorDash and Roblox make the list because there are always a couple of companies that amaze and can't be denied. Doordash caught some upgrades. Roblox has accelerating revenue. Both are awful shorts. (Reddit will have a similar trajectory when it eventually gets added to the S & P 500.) S & P Global is a pure play on offerings, something that we can all agree to are about to heat up based on Circle and Figma. And Altria ? Its basic business repels managers even as it enthralls users. I want to break down and buy Altria, which happens to be the greatest stock of all time. No kidding. Even better than Nvidia because: 1) it has been around for 100 years; and 2) the power of compounding. Then there's Figma, the spawn of CoreWeave and Circle. It looks like those who embrace meme stocks and those who love the tightly controlled bitcoin have fallen in love with the IPO process and the lack of float. Coreweave, an almost busted deal, cut the size of its initial public offering (IPO) to $1.5 billion: 37.5 million shares at $40 per share, down from its previous plan of 49 million shares at $47–55 per share. It worked and the stock exploded higher. Figma also had heavy demand and light supply, as only $1.2 billion went to the company and the rest went to selling shareholders. Strange ratio there: 12.4 million shares raised by the company and 24 million shares raised by selling shareholders. I can't blame the bankers for low-balling Circle after Coreweave. But there was no excuse for the underpricing of Figma; even the gents putting up the signs in front of the New York Stock Exchange knew it would be a smash. Anyway, it's too bad because it devolved into rank speculation as the buyers, sensing there could be no more new shares trading for six months, decided to play bitcoin and generate an increase on the second day of trading that was childish. Palantir reports results on Monday, and I am expecting another home run, which will ignite even more speculation. Friday's losers were far more varied and deep. First, can we dispense with the idea that the employment number, as weak as it was, caused the sell-off? The classic recession stocks fared miserably: Procter & Gamble , Bristol Myers , Colgate , McCormick all landed on the new-low list. (Bristol was good, but without a hit in Cobenfy, its drug to treat schizophrenia , we will never make money in it.) These stocks would be on the list of new highs if a recession was the real story. Plus, with bonds soaring and yields plunging, you would think someone would want that P & G yield. You also would have thought that Baxter would be on the new highs list in a recession, but all I can say is have no idea what's happening there. But it isn't good. If you cut your dividend (as in the case of Dow ) or if the dividend is doubted (think UPS ), you end up on the list of new lows. Both of those stocks deserve that fate. Old Dominion is a legit recession story if you want to frame it that way. Carmax , too, except the incredible move in Carvana makes that reasoning suspect. The food group is just so bad: General Mills and Conagra pop up; the latter lives on this low list. Then there are a couple of oddballs. Accenture had been on a multiyear consulting tear. That's over. It didn't take long for Otis after myriad good quarters to land on this ignoble list. Two yesteryear faves, Chipotle and Lululemon , are a reminder that this market has little enthusiasm for high-multiple disappointments. Both need huge upside surprises to change their direction. I don't see any coming. And then there's UnitedHealth , the much beloved UnitedHealth. What a death rattle feel for that Dow stock. It's a wide and varied list for the new lows. But it's not the kind of list you get when people think there is a recession coming soon. Instead, it says there is considerable rot underneath that we might not have known otherwise when we look at all of the deals and IPOs and SPACs that are being priced. Although the latter spells trouble, too — way too speculative. So where do I come out? We just had a huge move that was decapitated by Trump's tariff sword once again. To me, it was a depressing week because the speculation emanating from Figma, the endless bitcoin derivatives, and the Palantirs and next Palantirs are signs that nothing good is about to happen. We need Figma and Ciricle to be crushed if we are going to go anywhere. We need the fascination with stocks as crypto champs to die down. We need a return to the financials as leaders and techs as consolidators. Yes, we need to see consolidation in tech (and many other industries) to get things back on track. There is no sign of a pulse at the Justice Department or the Federal Trade Commission, so the time is right. Which leads me back to the Magnificent Seven and Apple . The quarter was good . Double-digit growth in revenue and earnings per share. Most encouraging: When I spoke to CEO Tim Cook, the need to put big deals on the radar screen was clear. The idea of something major in a finance vertical, now that the Goldman Sachs credit card deal is unraveling, is downright exciting. But the fact that this stock went down last week? Downright depressing. How bad? If it goes down big Monday, we're going to have to some major resetting of what works around here and it won't be good. 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Buzz Feed
5 hours ago
- Buzz Feed
31 Amazon Dresses That'll Get Compliments
A square-neck balloon-sleeve dress perfect for playfully twirling around in warm, sunny weather. You'll be giving off such a fun and flirty energy, people won't be able to do anything other than smile when they see you. Promising review: "It's super cute, comfortable, and I received a ton of compliments on it. Ordering another color because I liked it so much." —Amber NelsonPrice: $43.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 22 colors) A ruffled, smocked-bodice open-back maxi dress so you can truly feel like a bohemian princess! Whether you wear it halter style or strapless, it's a stunner. Promising review: "This dress is absolutely stunning! Love how flowy it is, the bohemian look, and how sexy the back of the dress is. Received so many compliments. Perfect dress for a vacation. Bought it for my trip to Bali and couldn't be more pleased." —Carolina OrozcoPrice: $35.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and in 29 colors) A gorgeous polka-dot halter dress because it's super chic and trendy yet somehow also gives off retro vibes??? Not sure how we managed to strike the absolute perfect balance between old and new here, but I ain't mad about it, that's for sure. Promising review: "I bought this to wear to a Derby party. I got so many compliments and so many people said they were reminded of Julia Roberts in the movie Pretty Woman. I used the belt from the dress and tied it around my hat to coordinate the look. Can't beat the price either!" —MermaidPrice: $16.99+ (available in sizes XS–XL and in eight colors) An off-the-shoulder skater dress for something simple and sweet that you can easily dress up or down, depending on how fancy the event you're attending. Promising review: "I tried this dress on after ironing it, and I loved it so much. It was the perfect fit and it was very very good quality. I got so many compliments on this dress, and I felt super beautiful. I will definitely be ordering more colors. If you want to buy this dress, DO IT!! 🧡 You definitely won't regret it. I wore this dress for a proposal, and it definitely stood out a lot!" —Alexia EstrellaPrice: $46.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 12 colors) A super-soft ruffle-sleeve cotton dress so elegant, it's practically begging you to wear it to your next brunch. Promising review: "I absolutely loved this dress. Bought this one and two others off Amazon for family pics, and this one was the winner. I was so glad I wore it, too, because the pics came out perfect. If you have a large chest, it might be an issue, but I'm 36A, so I had no issues. This could easily be dressed up and would make a great Easter, wedding guest, or summer party dress." —LindseyPrice: $14.98+ (available in sizes S–XXL and in 13 colors) A ruffled, smocked-bodice midi dress, since wearing this dress is by far the easiest way to communicate to everyone that you are indeed a royal and are busy doing royal things, like frolicking in a field and being glamorous for the paparazzi. Promising review: "I have worn this dress every summer for the last two years, and I get so many compliments on it. It is so comfortable and cute. You can even go braless at a larger size! I have never bought clothing on Amazon, so I guess my bar was low, but I bought a second identical dress because I love it so much!" —Elle $38.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and in nine colors) A lightweight and very flowy tie-back mini dress that can be worn on or off the shoulder, so when it's finally time to leave the office, you can just slip down the sleeves, and voilà! you've got your happy hour 'fit. Compliments allllll day long. Promising review: "I'm definitely buying more of these dresses, they're very comfortable. I got so many compliments the entire day. It fit nicely but I just ended up safety pinning the dress to my bra." —CopePrice: $29.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 11 colors) A gorgeously romantic floral print midi dress, because as if the puff sleeves weren't already cute enough, there's also a ruched and ruffly tie-front bust. Ready for your romcom moment? Because this dress sure is! 😍 Promising review: "One of the cutest dresses I have ever purchased! I have thick arms, and the sleeves didn't cut off my circulation. It isn't see-through, which is nice, and I got a lot of compliments on it." —LaurenPrice: $36.99 (available in sizes S–XL and in seven colors) A gorgeous flowing maxi dress if you want to be the belle of the ball... or backyard BBQ. Doesn't matter where you are, all eyes are gonna be on you in this number. Promising review: "I love this dress and get compliments every time I wear it. I do add a small belt to the waist when I wear it for a little more definition. It's a lovely dress and I would buy another in a different color." —Bridget M. ParmenterPrice: $42.99 (available in sizes S–XL and in three prints) A boho-inspired embroidered baby doll dress so effortlessly cute and comfy, you might find yourself wearing it seven days a week (and I wouldn't blame you if you did). Promising review: "This dress is very loose, but it's exactly what I wanted. I wore it to a casual spring Bat Miztvah party held on a Sunday afternoon. It turned out to be the perfect outfit and I received lots of compliments. Would absolutely recommend if you are looking for something easy and/modest to wear to an event. Works well with different shoes! I paired it with mustard yellow wedges, but it looks good with boots or sandals, too. I have yet to wash it, but the quality is fair and seems on par with Free People or Anthropologie" —J-DubzPrice: $40.21+ (available in sizes S–1X and in six colors) An off-shoulder maxi dress that's basically the top dog of versatile dresses. You'll love this simple and sophisticated staple piece and definitely get a ton of use out of it. Promising reviews: "Everyone loved this dress! Got so many compliments!" —frank eastburn"A MUST BUY!!! I got it in green and get sooo many compliments. Everywhere I go, literally, people compliment this dress. I am thinking of buying in another color." —Kristina DifelicePrice: $39.99 (available in sizes S–XXL and in 31 colors) A darling A-line midi dress perfect for graduations, casual weddings, backyard parties, or really any time you want to skip the shorts and pants! Pretty sure this little number has rightfully earned a degree in cute summer fashion. Promising review: "This dress is very soft. I love the pockets. I was able to have my cellphone, lip gloss, my keys, and more without anyone seeing it or bulging. The length is perfect. I got so many compliments today. I wore it to church, but it would be cute for many occasions, dressed up or down. Great price for a versatile spring/summer dress." —Crystal KingPrice: $19.99+ (available in sizes S–3X and in 39 colors and patterns) A ruffled, flowy, smocked-bust midi dress, since it has a classic aesthetic you really can't go wrong with. It's pretty, comfortable, and will pretty much never go out of style. Promising review: "It is soo cute and soo comfy. It is the perfect length, especially since I am chasing a toddler all day — not too long to trip and not too short to be picking up my kid all day. I get constant compliments on it. I wish it came in all sorts of patterns and colors!! Soo cute. It washed really well. I hung it to dry and it is wrinkle-free and soft! BUY IT!!" —Justin M DealyPrice: $47.99+ (available in sizes 0–12, XS–XL, and in seven colors) A tiered denim baby doll dress here to challenge everything you thought you knew about denim. Yes, this still has the same timeless aesthetic and endless versatility you know and love, but it's way more adorable and nowhere near as restrictive as jeans. Promising review: "I LOVE this dress. I have gotten so many compliments on it. I packed it for Vegas and it didn't wrinkle. It's lightweight and long enough for my liking!" —HollubPrice: $44.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 27 colors) A ruffle-sleeve maxi dress since the deep-V, high slit, and wrap design are an absolutely stunning combo, which means you'll be turning heads left and right as you strut the streets. Promising review: "Lots of compliments every time I wear it!!!" —JPPrice: $39.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 18 colors) A ruffled, strapless maxi dress if you've always loved the sleeveless look but have been too worried about it how it might fit to ever wear one. This beauty has a tie-front in the bust area and a stretchy elastic bodice, so you can be sure you'll get a snug and secure fit in addition to all those compliments. 😉 Promising review: "I get so many compliments on this dress, it is comfortable and cute. It's true to size. And can be dressed up or dressed down." —SimplyTayPrice: $18.50+ (available in sizes S–XL and in 13 colors) A glamorous halter-neck maxi dress since pit stains are never the vibe (and definitely not how you get compliments). The cut of this dress doesn't leave much fabric directly under your arms, which means you'll get the high-end, luxe style while skipping the sweat and hassle. Promising review: "I had to go to a funeral in Texas in triple-digit heat. This dress was perfect. I got so many compliments (not what I was looking for at a funeral...), and it was so comfortable. It wasn't too sheer at all. Very elegant. Classic dress you could wear for a lifetime." —KelarooPrice: $17.99+ ( available in sizes S–XL and in 11 colors) A lace mini dress just as cute from the back as it is from the front. Not only is the tie-back charming as all heck, but it also makes for a pretty much perfect fit (especially since the straps are adjustable too). Promising review: "One of my favorite dresses to wear during the summer time. I get a lot of compliments!" —MaryPrice: $39.98+(available in sizes XS–XXL and in 36 styles and colors) A darling faux wrap dress since it's really hard to go wrong with something this cute, comfy, and fun — especially when it has pockets. Promising review: "This dress is spectacular. The sunflowers pop, the comfort is phenomenal, and I received many compliments when wearing this dress. Great for work or for a summer party or event. It was perfect to pack for my work travel and was not wrinkled at all. LOVE IT." —Colette ValleePrice: $48.99 (available in sizes 16–24 and in 13 colors/patterns). A stunning floral halter dress that will have you radiating pure joy as you receive compliment after compliment. Plus, the top can be worn in different configurations! Promising review: "I always get so many compliments on this dress. It can pass off as a wedding guest dress, but it can also be worn for dinner! It is comfortable, and the pockets are everything. The length works for heels or sandals. Breathable material! Recommend! " —ColiesAmazonClosetPrice: $39.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and in 21 colors and patterns) A tie-front dress for when you're feeling ~sweet 'n sassy~. In fact, it'll transition quite nicely from cute cafe to swanky speakeasy... and you'll be getting compliments all the while! Promising review: "You can tie the front as tight a you need. Received so many compliments… the perfect summer dress! (Packs well and steams well too!)" —LainniePrice: $29.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and in 23 colors) An ultra-unique bodycon dress with an asymmetrical shoulder ruffle if you want to stand out from all the other guests at that upcoming wedding. It's gonna be all eyes on the bride... and then all eyes on you. Promising review: "Got so many compliments on this dress. Wore it to a wedding and it was perfect! Very snug-fitting (like the product pictures show). The sleeve part covers the chest part of the dress, so I didn't even need to wear a bra." —Erica $35.99+ (available in sizes S–XXL and in 13 colors) A button-down shirt-dress with ruffle details made to be worn in any and all gardens, fields, and parks — which is exactly where you'll want to rock this outfit! Promising review: "I love this dress! I bought it as a last-minute thing because my family was asked to sing at a benefit over the weekend, and I wanted a new dress to match the rest of our group. I loved the retro look of this dress and thought it was too cheap and cute not to try. This was a win, and I got so many compliments on this dress that even some of my friends bought one. It wasn't too short, which is always a plus! It was below my knees and long enough for me to wear heels with. It did not show any wrinkles from sitting that night either, which is also huge! I would definitely recommend this product, and already have!" —Amazon CustomerPrice: $35.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and in 18 colors) A super versatile V-neck midi dress that strikes the perfect balance of comfy (hiii jersey fabric!) and chic. If you need a versatile travel dress, look no further! Promising review: "I love this! I was able to pack it in my suitcase, and it didn't have a wrinkle. I layered a black and white long swimsuit cover-up over it, and it was stunning! I got so many compliments. I also like the slightly longer length in the back. It makes it feel a little more dressy!" —Jeff $10+ (available in sizes XS–XXL, two fabrics, and in 11 colors) A stunning ombre maxi dress because it looks like a vibrant painting come to life... so yes, people will likely stop, stare, contemplate your beauty, and maybe even wonder why you're not on display in the Louvre (jk jk). 😍 Oh, and it's also available in a bunch of other colors and patterns, including solids. Promising review: "I love this dress. I get compliments everywhere I go. It's buttery soft. Bodice fits my DDD top in a perfect way. It offers plenty of coverage with the adjustable straps. It's not see-through. It is just a fun and happy dress. You can dress it up or keep it simple. Colors are beautiful" —ABPrice: $29.99+ (available in sizes S–5X and in 40 colors and patterns) A wrap V-neck swing dress with thick straps so you can twirl the night away with confidence and grace without stopping every five seconds to adjust a strapless bra... because it's hard to focus on all the nice things people are saying to you when you're busy doing that. Promising review: "I wear this in the office and everyone compliments it. Love it!" —moondogPrice: $29.66+ (available in sizes XS–3X and in 18 colors) A tiered maxi ready to be paired with any and everything you can think of. Jackets, shawls, strappy gladiator sandals, hats, totes... you get the point. Promising review: "I bought the navy blue to wear to my son's graduation. I wore a white denim jacket with it. I got so many compliments! Wore it again to work and got tons of compliments. This dress is gorgeous and cute. I love the weight of the fabric too." —sk94Price: $18.96+ (available in sizes XXS–5X and in 14 colors) A deep-V faux-wrap dress because even though it looks like it's made from a super elegant material that would be uncomfy to wear all day, it's actually a soft and stretchy cotton blend. All the comfort and all the compliments! Promising review: "I love these dresses. I purchased a black one a year ago and continuously receive compliments whenever I wear it. I love it so much that I just purchased two more in additional colors. It's the perfect dress for almost any occasion!" —Amy JPrice: $31.90 (available in sizes S–XL and in 17 colors) A swing dress simply begging to be paired with a sunhat, sandals, and fresh baguette. It's giving ~French countryside~ in the best way possible — and fyi, the buttons are just for show. Promising review: "I just love these dresses. I am normally all for buying a variety of styles in clothing, but I have come back and bought 5 of these dresses over the past year. Lol. They breathe well in the heat, come with POCKETS, and are just so comfortable. They can be worn in the winter with a sweater as well. I do not have to wear a slip under them; they are thick enough that it is not needed. I receive so many compliments in this dress, from friends and strangers alike. My daughter calls them my 'compliment dress' because I am approached a lot when I am grocery shopping or eating out by strangers who want to know where I bought this dress and how much they like it." —Amazon CustomerPrice: $29.49+ (available in sizes XS–3X and in tons of colors and patterns) A lace cocktail dress if you don't have a lot of fancy jewelry or accessories to pair with your dresses — the delicate lace on this number ~does the work~ all on its own to bring in the compliments. Promising review: "I LOVED THIS DRESS. It was so cute. The lace material was so nice! It didn't feel or look cheap. I am so glad I purchased this for my wedding rehearsal; everyone complimented it. It was so worth the money, it actually looked like it would be more expensive. The length was good, above the knee. I am glad I got the size I did, it was comfortable, not tight on me at all, and felt amazing all night! So happy I got it!" —VickiPrice: $37.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL, three sleeve lengths, and in six colors) A backless number with adjustable spaghetti straps and pockets, so you can soak up as much sun (and compliments!) as possible in the sunny summer weather. Promising review: "I absolutely love this dress! I bought this for a wedding that I had back in March, and it was perfect for the occasion. The color was great, and it fit true to size. The straps are adjustable, though, so you can loosen or tighten them. I loved the length of the dress as well as the fact that it had pockets! The best discovery to make in a dress is that it has pockets! I am a D cup and chose not to wear a bra with the dress, and I was comfortable and had no slippage as I danced the night away. I got so many compliments, and everyone thought that I spent well over $100 on this dress, which was great considering it was only $25. This dress is an absolute must!" —F. SteinfeldPrice: $28.44+ (available in sizes XS–XL, and in 11 colors)


Business Insider
5 hours ago
- Business Insider
Top Analysts Raise Amazon Stock (AMZN) Price Target Despite Pullback on Q2 Earnings
Amazon (AMZN) stock declined more than 8% on Friday despite the e-commerce and cloud computing giant's better-than-expected revenue and earnings for the second quarter. The selloff is being blamed on the subdued outlook and lofty expectations from Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud division, which failed to impress to the extent rival Microsoft's (MSFT) Azure did with its June quarter performance. Ignoring the pullback, top Wall Street analysts remain bullish on Amazon stock, with many raising their price targets to reflect confidence in the company's prospects. Elevate Your Investing Strategy: Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence. Top Analysts Remain Bullish on AMZN Stock Following the Q2 print, Bank of America Securities analyst Justin Post increased the price target for Amazon stock to $272 from $265 and reiterated a Buy rating. The 5-star analyst noted the Q2 revenue and earnings beat. He added that while AWS growth accelerated 60 basis points quarter-over-quarter to 17.5% and was slightly above Street, it lacked a 'capacity-aided top-line beat' similar to Azure and Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Additionally, Post noted that AWS margins missed expectations, with over half of the 6.5 percent quarter-over-quarter decline attributed to stock-based compensation (SBC) and forex headwinds. It was also impacted by growing depreciation. On the positive side, Post highlighted that Q3 revenue guidance of $174 billion to $179.5 billion beat the Street's expectation of $173 billion, boosted by a solid Prime Day, with a profit outlook of $15.5 billion to $20.5 billion bracketing the consensus estimate of $19.4 billion. Likewise, Barclays analyst Ross Sandler raised the price target for AMZN stock to $275 from $240 and reaffirmed a Buy rating. The 5-star analyst stated that he suspected 'knives would come out on AWS,' given that rivals' June quarter revenue and backlogs accelerated on AI, and also due to the margin miss. That said, Sandler has not lost any faith and expects AI to add a couple of points by the fourth quarter on Anthropic and other applications built on Claude-4's API. Meanwhile, the analyst highlighted that Amazon's retail posted a strong quarter again, with efficiency reaching all-time highs. Finally, DA Davidson analyst Gil Luria increased the price target for Amazon stock to $265 from $230 and reiterated a Buy rating. The top-rated analyst stated that despite the accelerating revenue in Amazon's retail business and stabilizing growth in AWS, Q2 results were largely overshadowed by capex guidance that is expected to see infrastructure investments accelerate through the second half of the year. Nonetheless, Luria noted that management continues to reiterate that they're seeing an acceleration of customers' transition to the cloud, along with demand for compute still exceeding supply at AWS. Is Amazon Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold? Overall, Wall Street has a Strong Buy consensus rating on Amazon stock based on 44 Buys versus one Hold recommendation. The average AMZN stock price target of $265.05 indicates 23.4% upside potential from current levels.