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Amazon, UPS and FedEx

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 · 13h · on MSN
Amazon opens shipping business to all comers. FedEx stock tumbles.
FedEx stock dropped after Amazon unveiled a new logistics offering that could compete directly with the shipping giant’s core business.

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 · 14h · on MSN
Amazon turns its logistics empire into a new business, taking on UPS and FedEx in freight and shipping
 · 17h
UPS, FedEx Stock Slides After Amazon Launches New Logistics Business
 · 12h
Amazon is taking on FedEx and UPS. That may not be so simple.
Amazon.com is building out what one analyst calls the “AWS of Logistics,” and that weighed on freight stocks Monday.

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 · 13h
Amazon Takes Aim at UPS and FedEx With Latest Business Move
 · 14h
Amazon opens up logistics network to other businesses in challenge to UPS, FedEx
18h

Amazon opens up its logistics network to other businesses in new growth push

Amazon will allow companies across industries, such as retail, healthcare and manufacturing, to use its supply ⁠chain ‌network.
Investor's Business Daily on MSN
11h

Amazon readies supply chain services to businesses. These stocks fall.

The tech giant launched a supply chain services business it compared to its highly successful cloud offering.
Modern Distribution Management
17h

Amazon Opens its Logistics Network to All Businesses. Here’s What Distributors Should Know

The move positions the company as a full-service supply chain provider — raising the bar for delivery speed, integration and competition across distribution. Get the details here and our analysis of what it means for distributors.
Tech Xplore
12h

Amazon to ship stuff for any business, not just its own merchants

Amazon announced Monday it is opening up its massive shipping and delivery network to any business that wants to use it—not just the merchants who sell on Amazon's website.
20hon MSN

Amazon Opens Up Its Logistics Networks To Any Business

After reducing its dependency on the US Postal Service and other carriers, Amazon is opening up its own logistics and delivery services to other businesses. "Today, Amazon is announcing Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS),
Rutland Herald
23h

Amazon Launches Amazon Supply Chain Services, Opening Its Logistics Network to All Businesses

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced the launch of Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), which extends the company’s entire portfolio of freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping solutions to businesses of all types and sizes.
10h

Amazon Expands Logistics Arm to Outside Companies

The company said its shipping, fulfillment and delivery services would be offered to other businesses. Several large corporations have already signed on.
2d

Amazon Just Proved It's No Longer an AI Underdog

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) usually isn't the first company you think of when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, but I think it should be. While most investors focus on Amazon's commerce and delivery business,
5d

Amazon’s cloud business is surging — and so is its capital spending

The e-commerce giant is making more money than expected from AWS but it's also spending a lot, and will continue to do so in the near term, its chief executive said.
Morningstar
7mon

Amazon's 'crown jewel' is this business that doesn't get nearly enough attention

Amazon's highly profitable ad division is the key to funding the company's future growth, according to a Needham analyst Amazon's ad business contributes over half of the company's total operating income, according to Needham. Amazon.com Inc. is renowned ...
5don MSN

Amazon rallies after highlighting massive upside for the Trainium chips business

Amazon (AMZN) swung higher in postmarket action on Wednesday after an initial decline as investors gauged the impact of the company's heavy spending on the AI business. The company’s free cash flow decreased 95% from a year ago to $1.

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