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Amazon(AMZN) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported revenue of $180.2 billion for Q3 2025, representing a 12% year-over-year increase, excluding foreign exchange impacts [6][25] - Operating income was $17.4 billion, which would have exceeded $21 billion without two special expenses totaling $4.3 billion [6][26] - Trailing 12-month free cash flow stood at $14.8 billion [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - AWS revenue reached $33 billion, growing 20.2% year-over-year, marking the largest growth rate in 11 quarters [6][30] - North America segment revenue was $106.3 billion, an 11% increase year-over-year, while the International segment revenue was $40.9 billion, up 10% year-over-year [26] - Worldwide paid units grew by 11% year-over-year, with third-party seller unit mix increasing to 62% [27] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - AWS backlog grew to $200 billion by the end of Q3, not including unannounced deals in October [8] - Amazon Ads generated $17.6 billion in revenue, growing 22% year-over-year [19][30] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on expanding its AWS capabilities, particularly in AI and core services, with significant investments in infrastructure and custom silicon [15][32] - The grocery business is evolving with a strong emphasis on perishables and same-day delivery, aiming to change consumer habits [56] - The company is committed to enhancing its advertising offerings and leveraging partnerships to expand its reach [21][30] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in AWS's growth trajectory, citing strong demand for AI workloads and infrastructure [6][31] - The company is preparing for the peak holiday season, emphasizing its commitment to customer experience [33] - Management acknowledged the importance of maintaining a lean organizational structure to foster innovation and speed [57] Other Important Information - The company has invested over $4 billion to expand its rural delivery network, increasing access to same-day and next-day delivery [18] - The introduction of AI-powered tools like Rufus and AgentCore is expected to enhance customer engagement and streamline operations [19][74] Q&A Session Summary Question: AWS capacity levels and Trainium demand - Management highlighted significant capacity additions, with 3.8 GW added in the last year and expectations to double capacity by 2027 [37] Question: Trainium positioning versus third-party chips - Management emphasized the importance of multiple chip options and the competitive advantages of Trainium in terms of price performance [43][45] Question: Project Rainier architecture and differentiation - Management described Project Rainier as a large-scale infrastructure feat that leverages Trainium chips for enhanced performance [49] Question: Grocery business and perishable delivery - Management noted that the grocery business has surpassed $100 billion in gross merchandising sales, with a focus on same-day delivery for perishables [52][56] Question: Future headcount and AI efficiencies - Management clarified that recent headcount changes were driven by cultural considerations rather than financial or AI efficiencies [57] Question: Robotics and automation opportunities - Management confirmed ongoing investments in robotics to improve safety, productivity, and customer experience [61][62] Question: Agentic commerce and customer service - Management expressed excitement about the potential of agentic commerce to enhance the online shopping experience [65][68] Question: AWS growth drivers and advertising contributions - Management indicated that both core infrastructure and AI workloads are driving AWS growth, with strong performance across advertising offerings [72][78]