Here’s Why Analysts Are Bullish on Amazon Post-Q4

Here’s Why Analysts Are Bullish on Amazon Post-Q4
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Analysts bumped up price targets on Amazon.com Inc. following fourth-quarter results.

Piper Sandler analyst Thomas Champion raised the price target to $3,900 from $3,875 (40.4 percent upside) and reiterated an Overweight rating.

The headline results were mixed with revenue 1 percent below Piper’s forecast and EBITDA better. However, the analyst notes that Web Services growth accelerated to 40 percent year-over-year and was 3.4 percent above Piper’s forecast.

Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan raised the price target to $4,200 from $4,100 (51.2 percent upside) and reiterated a Buy.

Amazon’s earnings report produced a “solid set of results and addressed directly many of the key investor debates in the past few months.”

Raymond James analyst Aaron Kessler raised the price target to $3,950 from $3,840 (42.2 percent upside) and kept an Outperform.

Amazon reported another strong quarter of accelerating AWS growth and strong advertising growth. However, e-commerce growth remains slow on tough comps, and expense headwinds are expected to persist into the first quarter as well.

The analyst expects solid long-term e-commerce growth and sees “robust” advertising growth.

Amazon can now better focus on efficiency, said KeyBanc.

JPMorgan analyst Doug Anmuth raised the price target from $4,350 to $4,500 (62.1 percent upside) and maintained an Overweight rating.

UBS analyst Lloyd Walmsley raised the price target to $4,625 from $4,550 (66.6 percent upside) and kept a Buy.

By Anusuya Lahiri
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