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Amazon has competition – and these are the names to watch right now... April 16, 2024 By Andy S

Amazon has competition – and these are the names to watch right now... [Derby City Daily logo]( [Derby City Daily logo]( April 16, 2024 [3 Names Stealing Market Share from Amazon]( By Andy Swan Amazon.com (AMZN) sits on a three-legged stool, driving the bulk of its revenue from e-commerce, cloud computing, and digital advertising. By tracking consumer mentions across the web and social media, LikeFolio has special insights into two of its main segments: - E-commerce via its Amazon Prime service - And cloud computing via Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon Prime, its flagship membership service with over 200 million members worldwide, offers perks like free two-day shipping and Prime Video (streaming) for $139 a year. It's estimated that more than half of American adults have a Prime membership. And we can tell you that Amazon Prime interest is rising, logging double-digit, year-over-year growth (+19%). We’re also seeing AWS, Amazon's cloud computing service used by millions of businesses, make strides – mentions are up by 3% over the same period: But that’s not the full story. Amazon might be a $1.9 trillion [mega cap]( but that doesn’t mean it’s immune to competition. And a deeper dive into our data reveals that three names are nipping at Amazon’s heels. Take a look at the market share steal underway – and be sure to add these names to your watchlist... RECOMMENDED LINK [This trade can provide the ultimate financial freedom]( Financial freedom doesn’t mean just having a lot of money... It means freedom from the institutions that have been holding retirees back for decades (whether that’s Wall Street, the government, or big corporations). But how do you achieve that freedom? TradeSmith believes they recently came up with an answer: it’s a trading strategy that enables anyone to make huge potential gains outside of conventional investing methods, outside the “system”... and you have a chance to make these gains in any market. [Get more details here]( Two Names Winning Retail Shoppers As the U.S. inflation rate [edges higher]( in 2024, consumers are hunting for savings and value – wherever they can get it. And according to our data, this could be giving [Costco (COST)]( and [Walmart (WMT)]( an edge over Amazon Prime. These two superstores now dominate in mention growth... Walmart, with +28%, and Costco, with +46%, handily beat Amazon Prime’s +19%. while [Target (TGT)]( lags behind. Keep a close eye on COST and WMT as they win over retail shoppers. One Name Stealing Market Share from AWS We also see market share gain on the cloud front – specifically by Google’s (GOOGL) Cloud Platform... Google Cloud Platform mentions are up 66% year over year compared to AWS’s +3%. And Microsoft’s (MSFT) Azure? It’s barely in the running, with mentions declining as much as 18% over the same period. Amazon exceeded expectations in its last earnings report, significantly outperforming analyst predictions with a 14% increase in revenue to $170 billion and earnings of $1.00 per share, surpassing the expected 80 cents. The company provided an optimistic outlook for the first quarter of 2024, projecting revenues between $138 billion and $143.5 billion, which indicates 8% to 13% growth. Amazon Web Services (AWS) results were strong but slowing: AWS revenue of $24.2 billion matched forecasts, ticking 13% higher year over year. However, that growth decelerated from 20% a year earlier. This matches what we are tracking on the mention front right now... and could be a sign of what’s to come, when Amazon reports its first-quarter earnings in a few weeks. So... Where Does This Leave Amazon? Two additional areas are showing strength for Amazon: - Advertising: Amazon’s advertising business grew by 27% year over year to $14.7 billion. The introduction of ads on Prime Video is expected to further boost this revenue stream. If Netflix (NFLX) is any [predictor of success]( ad revenue still has plenty of room to ramp up. - Operational Efficiency: Under CEO Andy Jassy’s leadership, the company has focused on cost control, leading to a significant increase in net income in the fourth quarter: $10.6 billion compared to $278 million a year earlier. Amazon reduced its workforce by 27,000 employees and cut back on less successful projects, aiming to streamline operations. Looking ahead, Amazon continues to invest in new areas, especially those that resonate with customers, such as generative [artificial intelligence (AI)]( technologies and new shopping features like its AI shopping assistant, Rufus, which it’s rolling out to U.S. customers as we speak. RECOMMENDED LINK [A.I. 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Until next time, [Andy Swan's signature] [Andy Swan's signature] Andy Swan Founder, LikeFolio “The Perfect Trade” Is Here (See It for Yourself) Imagine a trade setup that’s highly profitable, low risk, easy to execute, repeatable, and works in any market. Sounds like The Perfect Trade, right? Not only does The Perfect Trade exist – one reader, Thomas K., even wrote in to say he made $13,500 on one – but now, you can see it for yourself. [Click here for the full details and be automatically added to the list for the big reveal this Thursday, April 18](. Discover More Free Insights from Derby City Daily Here's what you may have missed from Derby City Daily this week... ✓ [Results Are in: Here’s How We Did on 578 Earnings Trades]( ✓ [March Madness Report: DraftKings, FanDuel, Caitlin Clark, and Your Money]( ✓ [The Magic of Disney’s $60 Billion Bet on Experiences]( Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for research throughout the week. 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