This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38850224
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Amazon forecasts unexpected profit dip | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Amazon has said that plans to spend more on improving its warehouses and video content would hit profits in the current quarter. | |
The online retail giant also narrowly missed analysts' sales expectations for the busy holiday season. | |
Amazon's shares fell more than 4% in after-hours trading on Wall Street. | |
The firm is spending heavily to take greater control of its logistics and expand its subscription-only Prime video service. | |
One analyst said the US firm had decided to spend more of its profits to help it expand at "breakneck speed". | |
'Huge expansion' | |
Martin Garner, an analyst at CCS Insight, said: "Amazon is in the middle of a huge expansion of its logistics and infrastructure, which started in mid-2016 and will carry on through much of 2017." | |
It has increased its warehouse space by 40%, invested heavily in its Indian operations and expanded its fast-growing cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services, he said. | |
Amazon Prime Video, which has the rights to shows such as The Grand Tour and Man In The High Castle, has been launched in 200 more countries, he added. | |
Amazon said first-quarter operating income would be between $250m and $900m (£200m-£720m), compared with $1.1bn for the same period last year. | |
The firm, which now has more than 340,00 staff worldwide, reported a 22% rise in revenue to $43.7bn in the fourth quarter. | |
Analysts had forecast larger sales of $44.7bn after Amazon said last month the holiday period had been its best-ever shopping season. | |
For the full-year, sales increased 27% to $136bn and net income soared fourfold from $596m to $2.4bn. | |
'Achilles heel' | |
On Monday, Amazon announced plans to to build a $1.49bn air cargo hub near Cincinnati aimed at reducing its reliance on external delivery companies. | |
It plans to schedule more than 200 flights daily, and says it will cut costs and bring packages to customers quicker. | |
"Low cost and fast delivery are a fundamental part of Amazon's appeal to consumers. However, they are also its Achilles' heel," GlobalData Retail analyst Anthony Riva said. | |
The online giant is also producing more television programs for its subscription-only Amazon Prime service, and is developing an array of gadgets that use its new artificial intelligence assistant Alexa. | |
"Amazon is pushing hard with its voice assistant, Alexa," Mr Garner said. | |
"In addition it has large numbers of developers starting to use Alexa in their products and services, so it is building out the ecosystem quickly." |
Previous version
1
Next version