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Amazon Stock Today (AMZN) — November 6, 2025: Live Price, AWS Headlines, Alexa–BMW Tie‑Up & Outage Update

Published: Thursday, November 6, 2025

Quick take: As of 16:37 UTC, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) trades around $243, down ~2.8% from yesterday’s close, after an early range between $242.83–$250.87 on heavy volume. Today’s narrative is dominated by fresh AWS and Alexa news, a clean‑up from last night’s service disruption, and broader retail tailwinds into the holidays. (Live price/ohlc/volume from the widget above.)


What moved AMZN today (Nov 6, 2025)

  • Alexa+ is coming to BMW cars. Amazon says its next‑gen Alexa Custom Assistant—built on Alexa+ and Amazon Bedrock—will power BMW’s in‑car voice assistant, bringing more natural, conversational experiences to select models “soon.” This expands Alexa’s ecosystem and reinforces Amazon’s automotive ambitions. About Amazon
  • AWS announces a conservation‑tech partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute. AWS is committing $1 million from its Generative AI Innovation Fund to digitize six decades of primate research using Bedrock and SageMaker—high‑visibility proof points for AWS’s AI platform.
  • Security bulletin: runc container issues. AWS published guidance and patches across Amazon Linux, ECS/EKS, and EKS Anywhere (updates landing Nov 6) in response to newly disclosed runc CVEs—useful operational context for cloud clients running containers on AWS.
  • AWS partner momentum: SentinelOne unveiled new integrations (e.g., CloudTrail analytics with Purple AI) and earned AWS’s Generative AI Competency, underscoring security tooling depth in AWS’s ecosystem.
  • Macro tailwind for retail: The National Retail Federation now expects U.S. holiday sales to top $1 trillion for the first time—constructive for Amazon’s core retail segment heading into peak season.
  • Overnight disruption resolved: After more than 6,000 user‑reported outages late Wednesday U.S. time, Amazon services (including a subset of AWS) recovered for most users; AWS says services “are operating normally” today. Reuters

Where the tape stands

  • Price action (intraday): Down ~2.8% to the $243 area, with an early high near $250.87 and low near $242.83. Liquidity remains robust following last week’s post‑earnings surge. (Live data in chart.)
  • Context: Shares ripped after Q3 when AWS posted its fastest revenue growth in nearly three years and the company guided above consensus—putting AMZN back into the AI‑infrastructure conversation.

Why today’s headlines matter to AMZN

  • Alexa–BMW: In‑car placement strengthens Alexa’s relevance and could expand surfaces for Amazon services (music, commerce, ads) over time. It also showcases Alexa+ (Amazon’s generative‑AI assistant) beyond the home—an engagement flywheel that can support ad and subscription revenue lines.
  • AWS conservation/AI initiatives: While not revenue‑material alone, the Jane Goodall project is a high‑profile AI case study for Bedrock/SageMaker and aligns with Amazon’s strategy to position AWS as the default platform for multimodal, “agentic” AI workloads. About Amazon
  • Security updates: Rapid patch guidance on runc CVEs helps enterprises minimize risk and downtime—important for sustaining trust in AWS, which drives the majority of Amazon’s operating income.
  • Partner ecosystem strength: Deeper integrations from cybersecurity vendors like SentinelOne can increase AWS stickiness and marketplace activity, reinforcing the platform moat.
  • Holiday setup: A $1 trillion+ U.S. holiday season would be a meaningful tailwind for Amazon’s retail and advertising units; investors will watch conversion, Prime engagement, and promo discipline through Cyber 5 and beyond.

The week’s backdrop investors are still trading on

  • OpenAI–AWS partnership (“$38 billion,” multi‑year): Earlier this week, OpenAI said it will run core AI workloads on AWS infrastructure, citing immediate access to large clusters and deployment through 2026–27—a marquee AI‑infrastructure win for AWS that helped boost AMZN earlier in the week. OpenAI+1
  • Post‑earnings momentum: AWS grew ~20% in Q3, advertising rose 24%, and management flagged higher capex tied to AI capacity—key drivers of the stock’s late‑October breakout.

Key levels & what to watch next

  • Near‑term levels: Today’s $250.87 intraday high is first resistance; the $242–243 zone is intraday support. A decisive reclaim of $250 would keep the week’s bullish structure intact; a sustained break below $242 could invite a retest of the mid‑$230s. (Levels from today’s tape.)
  • Upcoming catalysts:
    • AWS re:Invent (Las Vegas, Dec 1–5) — potential news on chips, Bedrock models, and gen‑AI services/pricing.
    • Holiday comps — watch third‑party seller volumes (a growth engine for Amazon’s marketplace) and ad load across Prime Video and retail. Amazon highlighted that independent sellers now represent 60%+ of store sales, a structural profit lever via services and fulfillment.

Sources (today’s news & primary docs)

  • Amazon services recovery after outages; AWS status update.
  • Alexa+ to power BMW’s in‑car assistant (Amazon newsroom).
  • AWS x Jane Goodall Institute AI digitization initiative.
  • AWS runc security bulletin (CVE‑2025‑31133 et al.); EKS Anywhere patch timing Nov 6.
  • SentinelOne/AWS integrations and competency announcement (Business Wire).
  • NRF: U.S. holiday sales seen topping $1 trillion (Reuters).
  • OpenAI–AWS multi‑year partnership (OpenAI).
  • Q3 earnings context: AWS growth fastest since 2022; revenue/ads highlights (Reuters).

FAQ

Why is AMZN down today if the news looks positive?
Large‑cap tech has been volatile as investors digest a week of AI infrastructure announcements and position into the holidays; after a multi‑day run, AMZN is consolidating below $250 even as AWS/AI headlines stay supportive. (See price widget for live moves.)

Will the OpenAI–AWS deal boost earnings soon?
It’s a strategic, multi‑year capacity and workload agreement. The revenue build should be gradual but helps underpin AWS growth visibility into 2026–27—one reason sentiment improved earlier this week.

Is there any lasting impact from the outage?
As of today, reports have fallen sharply and AWS says services are operating normally; there’s no clear sign of a material financial impact at this time.


This article is for information only, not investment advice. Markets move—always check the live price above and the original sources linked throughout before making decisions.

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