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'A key beneficiary of shelter-in-place and work from home': Here's what 4 analysts are saying ahead of Amazon's quarterly earnings

1. Jefferies: Amazon is"a key beneficiary of shelter-in-place and work from home""The stock is up ~30% since reporting earnings last quarter as the company is collectively viewed as a key beneficiary of shelter-in-place and work from home," wrote Brent Thill in a July 19 note.

"The company saw a spike in demand for groceries and other household essentials during Q1 as a result of store closures and shelter-in-place restrictions, and we anticipate that this trend persisted into Q2, with other categories such as sporting goods and furniture also seeing an uptick in demand with people spending more time at home."

"Key rev drivers include AWS, Adv., Subscription, & accelerating eCom growth given cont'd COVID-19 demand surge," said Blackledge.

 

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