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Amazon’s Finance Teams Unleash AI for Complex Tasks – Transforming Corporate Finance

Amazon Stock Today, November 18, 2025: AMZN Slides as EU Cloud Probe, $15B Bond Sale and Analyst Downgrade Collide

Amazon stock (NASDAQ: AMZN) is under pressure today, with shares sliding in afternoon trading as investors digest a triple hit of headlines: a fresh EU cloud-computing probe, a rare analyst downgrade, and a multi‑billion‑dollar bond sale aimed at funding Amazon’s AI infrastructure build‑out.  TradingView+2Yahoo Finance+2 By early afternoon on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, Amazon was trading around $224, down roughly 3.8% from Monday’s close of $232.87. Intraday, the stock has bounced between the low‑$220s and just above $230. That leaves AMZN about 13% below its all‑time high near $258.60, set earlier this month, but still almost 40% above its 12‑month low around $161.38.  Investing.com+1 Even after
18 November 2025
Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN) Downgraded to Neutral by Rothschild & Co Redburn on AI Capex Concerns — Stocks Slip on Nov. 18, 2025

Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN) Downgraded to Neutral by Rothschild & Co Redburn on AI Capex Concerns — Stocks Slip on Nov. 18, 2025

Rothschild & Co Redburn broke with the prevailing Wall Street optimism on Tuesday, cutting ratings on Microsoft and Amazon to Neutral from Buy. Analyst Alexander (Alex) Haissl also lowered Microsoft’s 12‑month price target to $500 (from $560) and kept Amazon’s target at $250, calling for a more cautious stance on the hyperscaler complex. The call marks Haissl’s first downgrade of the two since initiating coverage in 2022. Bloomberg+1 Market reaction (intraday): As of 15:45 UTC, MSFT traded near $490.55 (≈ ‑3.3%) and AMZN around $224.35 (≈ ‑3.7%), underperforming the broader market as investors digested the sector‑wide implications. Why Redburn turned
Amazon (AMZN) Stock Analysis & Forecast – November 2025 Update

Amazon Stock Today (AMZN): $15B Bond Sale Weighs on Shares; Order Book Near $80B — Nov. 17, 2025

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) traded modestly lower at midday on Monday as the company launched its first U.S. dollar bond sale in three years—an issuance that swelled to about $15 billion amid heavy demand. As of 12:30 p.m. ET (17:30 UTC), AMZN changed hands at $233.53, down roughly 0.5% on the session. Bloomberg Key numbers (intraday) What’s moving AMZN today A jumbo bond sale to feed AI and growth spending. Amazon filed a six‑part U.S. investment‑grade offering that initially circulated around $12 billion, with the longest 40‑year tranche first guided at about +115 bps over comparable Treasuries. By afternoon, reporting indicated
Ford Stock Soars in 2025 as Wall Street Backs EV Reset, Hybrids and an Amazon-Powered Digital Pivot

Ford Stock Soars in 2025 as Wall Street Backs EV Reset, Hybrids and an Amazon-Powered Digital Pivot

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) has quietly become one of 2025’s unlikeliest comeback stories. After years of a sluggish share price, the stock is up roughly one‑third this year, outpacing the broader market, even as its electric‑vehicle unit bleeds billions of dollars. Fresh reports and analyst notes published today, 17 November 2025, show why Wall Street is suddenly “in love” with Ford again — and why the story is more complicated than a simple turnaround. 24/7 Wall St.+1 Key Takeaways A 2025 Rally That Leaves the S&P 500 Behind Ford’s stock has staged a powerful comeback this year. According to
Amazon (AMZN) Stock Analysis & Forecast – November 2025 Update

Amazon Stock Before the Bell (Nov. 17, 2025): 10 Things Investors Need to Know

Ticker: AMZN | Date: Monday, November 17, 2025 Key takeaways 1) Where AMZN stands heading into Monday Amazon shares closed Friday at $234.69, leaving the stock sensitive to any overnight headlines on AI infrastructure, holiday demand, or macro data. There was no pre‑market print available as of Sunday evening. Keep in mind that this week is heavy on retail and AI narratives across the market. 2) OpenAI x AWS: a new AI demand catalyst In one of the season’s most consequential headlines, OpenAI named AWS a key cloud partner in a multi‑year deal that could reach $38B, with OpenAI tapping
16 November 2025
Amazon (AMZN) Stock Analysis & Forecast – November 2025 Update

Amazon (AMZN) Stock Analysis & Forecast – November 2025 Update

Amazon’s stock has been on a tear in recent weeks, propelled by robust cloud growth and strong earnings. After languishing for much of 2025, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) surged to record highs in early November. Investors are now parsing the latest results, economic conditions, and competitive moves to gauge what’s next for this tech giant’s share price. Below, we break down Amazon’s recent stock performance, key developments from November 2025, the broader market context, Wall Street’s outlook, competitive positioning, and our short- and long-term forecast for AMZN stock. Amazon Stock Near Record Highs in Late 2025 Amazon’s share price has staged
15 November 2025
Amazon’s Finance Teams Unleash AI for Complex Tasks – Transforming Corporate Finance

Amazon Stock Today (AMZN): Price, After‑Hours Moves and Big News on November 14, 2025

Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) closed lower on Friday, November 14, 2025, as renewed pressure on megacap tech stocks and a flurry of regulatory, legal, and AI‑policy headlines weighed on sentiment. Shares finished the regular session at $234.69, down $2.89 (-1.22%) on the day, before ticking modestly higher in after‑hours trading. FT Markets+2Reuters+2 Investors were juggling several Amazon‑specific storylines: a French consumer watchdog accused the company of failing to keep minors away from adult content, Amazon joined Microsoft in backing new US rules that could curb Nvidia’s AI‑chip exports to China, a disability‑rights class action targeted its worker absence policy, and AWS
Amazon Stock Skyrockets to Record High on AWS Boom – Analysts Predict More Upside

Amazon Stock Today (AMZN): 9 Key Things to Know Before the US Market Opens – November 14, 2025

Published: November 14, 2025 – Pre‑market overview Amazon stock is set to open lower this Friday as Wall Street digests a sharp tech sell‑off, fresh layoffs in New York, a new disability‑rights lawsuit, and Amazon’s surprising support for tighter AI‑chip export rules. Before the bell, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is trading around $236–237 in premarket, roughly 0.4% below Thursday’s close of $237.58, with before‑hours volume above 60,000 shares. MarketWatch+1 That leaves the stock about 8–9% below its early‑November record close near $258.60, but still well above its 52‑week low of $161.38. MacroTrends+1 Here’s what matters for Amazon stock as US
14 November 2025
Amazon Stock Explodes and Stalls: AI Push, $2.5B FTC Twist, and $3 Trillion Dreams

Amazon Stock Today, November 13, 2025 (AMZN): Shares Slide 2.7% as Tech Selloff and Legal Clouds Hit Sentiment

Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) finished Thursday’s session under pressure, extending a two‑day pullback even as Wall Street continues to debate whether the e‑commerce and cloud giant is still a buy after a powerful 2025 rally. On November 13, 2025, Amazon stock closed at $237.58, down 2.71% (‑$6.62) from Wednesday’s close at $244.20. StockAnalysis+1 Trading volume jumped to just over 41 million shares, well above the prior day’s roughly 31 million shares, a sign that sellers were more active than usual. StockAnalysis That decline came on one of the worst days for U.S. stocks in over a month: Against that backdrop,
14 November 2025
Amazon Stock Explodes and Stalls: AI Push, $2.5B FTC Twist, and $3 Trillion Dreams

Amazon Stock Today, Nov 13, 2025: AMZN Price, Class‑Action Lawsuit, Fire TV Piracy Crackdown, and AWS Spain Expansion

At a glance (as of this morning) What’s moving Amazon (AMZN) on November 13, 2025 1) New class‑action over “punitive” absence policyA proposed class action filed in federal court alleges Amazon penalized New York warehouse workers seeking disability accommodations with unpaid time off and threats of discipline. The case (Lyster v. Amazon.com Services LLC) adds to recent legal scrutiny of the company’s HR practices; Amazon denies wrongdoing. Investor focus this morning: litigation overhang and potential compliance costs. Reuters 2) Fire TV piracy crackdown broadensAmazon is now blocking apps used for illegal streaming on Fire TV devices—starting in France and Germany
13 November 2025
Amazon Stock Skyrockets to Record High on AWS Boom – Analysts Predict More Upside

Amazon Stock Today (Nov 12, 2025): AMZN slips ~1.5% as FTC refunds begin; new AI tools and AWS sports deal in focus

Updated Wednesday, November 12, 2025 — mid‑session Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) traded lower midday. As of 18:43 UTC, shares changed hands at $245.39, down about 1.5% from Tuesday’s close, after ranging between $244.02 and $252.38 so far today. Volume had reached roughly 17.1 million shares. Key takeaways AMZN today at a glance What’s moving the stock today 1) FTC refunds window opens (consumer‑protection overhang).Under September’s settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Amazon begins automatic Prime refunds today (Nov 12), with payments rolling out through December 24, 2025; the maximum refund is $51, and those who don’t receive an automatic payment will
12 November 2025
Amazon Stock Skyrockets to Record High on AWS Boom – Analysts Predict More Upside

Amazon Stock Today (Nov. 11, 2025): AMZN Edges Higher as Amazon Ads Unboxed Debuts 315M‑Viewer Reach; Prime Video Adds The Game Awards & Soccer PPV

Snapshot: How AMZN Is Trading Today Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) was up about 0.4% at $249.30 in mid‑afternoon New York trading as of 2:36 p.m. ET. Regular U.S. stock trading hours are in effect on Veterans Day, though the U.S. bond market is closed.  MarketWatch+2Barron’s+2 Top Takeaways What’s Moving Amazon Stock Today 1) Amazon Ads unBoxed 2025: Audience Scale + AI Tools Amazon’s advertising unit kicked off its annual unBoxed conference with two levers investors care about: reach and automation. Industry press and trade coverage are reading today’s unBoxed reveals as a structural move to make Amazon’s ad stack more accessible to a broader base of advertisers—not just enterprises.  Digiday
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