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Amazon poised to ‘close the AI gap’ with rivals, says one of stock’s most bullish analysts

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Last updated: 2023/06/22 at 4:17 AM
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Amazon.com Inc. is perhaps in an interesting spot when it comes to artificial intelligence.

On one hand, shares of the e-commerce and cloud-computing giant have ridden Wall Street’s AI wave significantly higher in recent months, as investors view the company’s AWS cloud business as a beneficiary of the buzzy trend. The thinking is that AWS could rack up increased usage as companies rush to train and run artificial-intelligence programs.

On the other hand, Amazon
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“lags its megacap peers in generative AI capabilities today,” Jefferies analyst Brent Thill wrote Wednesday. Generative AI is the type of AI that burst into public consciousness thanks to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and it allows for the creation of content.

With shares up nearly 50% so far this year, what should investors make of that split backdrop? Thill says not to sweat Amazon’s relative deficiencies.

See also: Amazon’s stock could be a sleepy AI play, according to UBS

The opportunity around AI “remains early, and we expect AMZN’s rich history of innovation will help them close the AI gap over time,” Thill wrote, as he lifted his price target on Amazon’s stock to $150 from $135. He’s now among a few analysts with a $150 target, which is the third highest listed on FactSet.

AI sentiment “will help AMZN shares to re-rate,” in his view, meaning that Wall Street could come to assign the stock a higher multiple.

He’s also upbeat about the company’s profit potential. Amazon “continues to improve profitability through cost rationalization and improved efficiency,” and this could bring 2023 operating margins up to 3.9%, compared with 2.4% in 2022.

Read: Amazon can reverse its recent margin ‘deterioration’ in a big way, says BofA

“We expect increased cost efficiencies will continue to drive the margin recovery and support positive operating income estimate revisions through 2024 as AMZN grows into its overbuilt logistics capacity,” Thill wrote. “Further, we anticipate AWS growth will reaccelerate in [the fourth quarter] as budgetary constraints and cloud cost optimization headwinds fade, further improving investor sentiment.”

See also: Amazon Prime Day event is set for July 11-12 and will focus on small-business offerings

Don’t miss: Amazon’s stock falls after FTC sues, alleging people were ‘tricked and trapped’ into Prime subscriptions

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