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Amazon stock slides on $200 billion AI spending plan as Wall Street braces for jobs, CPI

Amazon stock slides on $200 billion AI spending plan as Wall Street braces for jobs, CPI

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Amazon.com shares slid 5.6% to close at $210.32 on Friday, after the company warned about sharply higher spending tied to artificial-intelligence infrastructure. The stock faced more selling pressure as investors looked to Monday. “This trade has been volatile,” said Baird investment strategy analyst Ross Mayfield, citing the tension between expensive AI investments now and the promise of stronger demand down the line. Reuters

The decline is now a barometer for a larger tension in U.S. equities: investors want to know when the hyperscalers—the dominant cloud firms—will finally convert massive AI investments into real returns. “Now, they’re all chasing to buy cheaper companies, perhaps indiscriminately,” said Tim Murray, capital markets strategy at T. Rowe Price, who pointed to a rotation out of popular megacap names. Reuters

Traders have a packed week ahead: U.S. retail sales numbers land Tuesday, then Wednesday brings the rescheduled January jobs data. By Friday, it’s the CPI inflation print. In the middle of all that, Cisco and McDonald’s will report earnings.

Amazon set off the Friday selloff after it signaled late Thursday that capital spending will surge more than 50% this year, landing around $200 billion. Capex—the industry shorthand for big-ticket investments like data centers, chips, and hardware—has the potential to drive expansion but puts a dent in cash reserves. “The market just dislikes the substantial amount of money that keeps getting put into capex,” said Dave Wagner, portfolio manager at Aptus Capital Advisors. Reuters

Some analysts weren’t thrilled with the scale of the spending boost, arguing it sets a tougher hurdle for short-term gains. “The magnitude of the spend is materially greater than consensus expected,” wrote analysts at MoffettNathanson. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, pushing back, told analysts that AWS is expanding at 24% — off a much larger base than competitors. That, he said, explains the slower percentage increase compared to Google Cloud and Microsoft’s Azure. Reuters

Amazon posted a 14% bump in fourth-quarter net sales, hitting $213.4 billion, according to its earnings summary. AWS revenue landed at $35.6 billion, up 24%—marking the cloud division’s quickest growth in 13 quarters. Ad sales didn’t lag either, climbing 22%. The company pointed to its AI push, noting its Trainium and Graviton custom chips have reached a $10 billion annual run rate.

Investors face a tricky dynamic: spending spooks cloud stocks, but often buoys the firms building out the infrastructure. Say Amazon and its rivals keep snapping up AI chips and rolling out more data centers—chipmakers and network hardware suppliers usually see a lift, even while margins at the big cloud players take a hit from rising costs.

There’s also a straightforward risk: should AI demand falter or cloud clients rein in spending, that hefty capex starts to look burdensome, not strategic. Free cash flow takes the hit, and with it, the capacity for buybacks or returning cash to shareholders shrinks. Should inflation or rates jump unexpectedly, high-multiple names could get punished all over again.

Heading into Monday, it’s unclear if buyers will see Amazon’s pullback as just a brief pause or the start of a broader shift in megacap tech valuations. Sentiment has gotten twitchier; whatever’s next could hit quickly.

Markets now turn to Wednesday’s U.S. jobs data and Friday’s CPI figures—two reports likely to sway rate bets and test just how long investors will stomach Big Tech’s AI-driven splurge.

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