$Amazon (AMZN.US)$AWS CEO Matt Garman What are your priorities for 2025? (Time Magazine) Our first priority always is to maintain outstanding security and operational excellence. We want to help customers get ready for that AI transformation that's going to happen. Part of that, though, is also helping get all of their applications in a place that they can take advantage of AI. So it's a hugely important priority for us to help customers continue on that migration to the cloud, because if thei...
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HuatLady
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Both $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ and $Walmart (WMT.US)$ have shown remarkable adaptability and resilience in the face of market challenges . $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ stock has seen a significant surge recently, following reports of a potential meeting between co-founder, Jack Ma and Chinese President Xi. This development could signal a thawing of relationships, potentially unlocking new growth opportunity for $Alibaba (BABA.US)$. $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ low-debt-equity ratio and massive market capitalization provide a strong foundation for stability and long-term growth. Meanwhile $Walmart (WMT.US)$ continues to strengthen its position through strategic investments in people, technology and supply chains. With its next-generation supply chain network, $Walmart (WMT.US)$ is enhancing efficiency and accelerating product delivery, positioning itself for greater success. I feel positive about both earnings.
HuatEver
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Alibaba’s advancements in AI have been a major catalyst for its recent market bullish performance. Its services and platform developments have sparkled renewed investors interest, driving market value a 46% increase since January. I am predicting BABA to report strong earnings as things are looking very hopeful recently. As for Walmart, the sentiment ahead of next week’s earnings report seems positive. I am keen to see how Walmart has ridden through inflationary pressures and shifting consumers spending trends. I’m expecting strong earnings buoyed by its reputation for offering lower prices, which continue to lure inflation weary shoppers. Additionally,Walmart’s strong commitment on regenerative practices, aiming to reduce waste, increase recycling and promote sustainable products are predicted to contribute to its long-term success, besides leading to cost-savings, improved brand reputation and an increased in consumers loyalty.
ZnWC
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Thanks for the event. Here is my input: Alibaba's earnings for Q4 were expected to be: Revenue: $39.15 billion Earnings per share (EPS): $2.75 Risks include Chinese economy performance and competitions from rivals such as PDD and JD.com. Walmart's earnings for Q4 were expected to be: Revenue $173.39 billion Earnings Per Share (EPS): $1.80 The company announced a $2.3 billion deal to buy smart-television maker Vizio on Tuesday. Risks include US inflation rate and competitions from rivals like Costco and Amazon. I don't see any fundamental changes for the long term. But for the shorter term, the possible escalation of China-US trade war may affect how the industry perform. How the company manages cost and improves productivity is crucial.
Aaron Invests (AI)
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Here is my blend with my own bot. Bot response: The U.S.-China trade relationship is likely to face tension, especially in AI, robotics, and semiconductors, impacting global tech dynamics. Walmart and Alibaba’s earnings will offer key insights into U.S. retail and Chinese tech. Strong results may signal market resilience, but geopolitical risks remain a concern. My own response: I am looking into the $Artificial Intelligence (LIST2136.US)$$AI Chip (LIST2548.US)$$Semiconductors (LIST20077.US)$$Robotics (LIST2653.US)$ these space is going to be voilatile next week. What I am expecting is that there would be a dynamics happening. Disruptor from China would be Deepseek AI or other China Related AI which could be developed by $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ Here I am showcasing my bot response and my own response. I am blending AI (unlock my abbreviation) and my own thoughts. Impressed with this comment? Like it
$Amazon (AMZN.US)$XL outflow increasing entire day even when its going up. Whales are killing the momentum completely and they like to make money. Support held good though.
What are your priorities for 2025? (Time Magazine)
Our first priority always is to maintain outstanding security and operational excellence. We want to help customers get ready for that AI transformation that's going to happen. Part of that, though, is also helping get all of their applications in a place that they can take advantage of AI. So it's a hugely important priority for us to help customers continue on that migration to the cloud, because if thei...
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