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Amazon forecasts a cautious Q3 outlook as customer spending remains low
Amazon expects a cautious outlook, as the fall in discretionary spending and lower consumption patterns will continue into the third quarter, the retail giant said late Thursday.
The Seattle-headquartered company expects its Q3 net sales to be between $154 billion and $158.5 billion, rising 8%-11% compared to Q3 2023.
Amazon’s cautious forecast overshadowed the company’s quarterly profit rise to $13.49 billion from $6.75 billion in the quarter ended June 30, 2024, helped by increased sales across its three main segments—North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
“We’re continuing to make progress on a number of dimensions, but perhaps none more so than the continued reacceleration in AWS growth,” said Andy Jassy, Amazon President and CEO.
Amazon reported a 9% rise in its quarterly net sales of about $150 billion annually.
AWS segment
The company said that a resurgence in company spending on modernising infrastructure and completing a significant majority of cost optimisation efforts has contributed to AWS, its cloud computing division’s, quarterly growth.
AWS reported net sales of $26.28 billion in Q3 compared to $22.14 billion in the same period last year.
“As companies continue to modernise their infrastructure and move to the cloud, while also leveraging new Generative AI opportunities, AWS continues to be customers’ top choice…,” Jassy added.
North America and international business
The ecommerce distributor reported an 8.3% rise in its North American segment. While lower-than-expected seller fees and lower average selling prices might compress short-term revenue, Amazon remains optimistic about these trends as it continues to target sales growth, low prices, and delivery.
According to the company, its international segment reported a 6.2% rise in net sales to $31.66 billion, helped by positive customer response to low prices, broad selection, and fast shipping offers.
Amazon aims to reduce costs by expanding automation and robotics and regionalising its inbound network to enable speedy and consolidated order delivery. However, these improvements might take some time.
“Advertising remains an important contributor to profitability in the North America and international segments. And we saw strong growth on an increasingly larger revenue base this quarter. We continue to see opportunities to further expand our offering in areas that are driving growth today like sponsored products, as well as newer areas like Prime Video ads,” said Brian T. Olsavsky, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Amazon.
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Swiggy IPO gets oversubscribed led by QIB bids
Foodtech giant Swiggy IPO was oversubscribed 1.07 times by Friday afternoon, the third day of its book-building process.
Qualified Institutional buyers (QIBs), which typically invest on the last day to gauge overall market demand, came through for the company’s IPO, with the portion oversubscribed 1.52 times.
According to the BSE, non-institutional investors(NIIS) made bids for 22% of the allocated issue size, while retail investors subscribed to 97% of the portion.
The Sriharsha Majety-led company saw the quota reserved for employees being subscribed 1.38 times.
On the first and second days of the book-building process, Swiggy IPO was subscribed only 35% and 12%, respectively.
Swiggy has secured nearly Rs 5,085 crore (about $605 million) from anchor investors, including the life insurance and mutual fund divisions of HDFC, ICICI, and SBI. The anchor book attracted participation from over 75 major domestic mutual funds, along with international investors such as Astrone Capital, Fidelity, and BlackRock.
The Bengaluru-headquartered company, which competes with publicly listed Zomato and General Catalyst-backed Zepto, has set its IPO price band at Rs 371 – Rs 390 per equity share.
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OpenAI spent $10 million on this domain: Here’s why!
Have you checked out X (formerly Twitter) lately? If you have, you might have come across an intriguing post by Sam Altman featuring a mysterious URL called “Chat.com”, with no caption. Curious? When you click on it, you’re taken straight to OpenAI’s groundbreaking tool, ChatGPT.
OpenAI has made headlines recently with a jaw-dropping move: they reportedly shelled out over $10 million for this domain! At first glance, this looks like a steep price tag in an era where many brands are trimming their budgets to stay lean.
So, what’s the story behind this hefty domain purchase? Let’s take a closer look at this!
Why OpenAI spent millions of dollars on a domain
This strategic move is driven by OpenAI’s mission to establish itself as a dominant force in the realm of AI-powered tools, particularly through its flagship product, ChatGPT.
In the tech world where innovation reigns supreme, securing a domain that perfectly aligns with the branding and functionality of its most popular service is a given. Today, ChatGPT has rapidly become a go-to AI tool used by millions for generating images, answering questions and offering assistance with content creation and even programming.
So, OpenAI’s purchase of chat.com is not just about owning a cool web address—it’s a calculated move to enhance its digital identity and ensure that the ChatGPT experience remains tied to its brand as it expands its offerings.
The bigger picture: OpenAI and HubSpot
In a surprising turn of events, the tech world is buzzing over OpenAI’s recent million-dollar domain acquisition, leaving many to wonder about its intriguing backstory. The domain in question, chat.com, has quite the history—it was initially registered way back in September 1996.
Fast forward to 2023, and it found a new owner in Dharmesh Shah, the co-founder and CTO of the widely popular CRM platform HubSpot, who purchased it for a staggering $15.5 million! But the plot thickens!
Just a few months later, in March, Dharmesh dropped a bombshell: he sold chat.com to an anonymous buyer for an undisclosed sum, which has now been confirmed to be OpenAI. While Sam Altman has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the acquisition, reports from The Verge suggest that Dharmesh may have pocketed more than $15 million from the sale.
This hefty investment in chat.com is more than just a flashy purchase; it’s part of OpenAI’s strategic vision. Owning a domain that’s not only memorable but also inspires trust is crucial for establishing credibility and attracting customers in this competitive landscape.
Chat.com is now ChatGPT’s new destination
Spending more than $10 million on a domain might seem extravagant, but for OpenAI, this investment is a strategic move aimed at building a more unified, and recognisable brand. With chat.com, the company positions itself at the centre of the rapidly growing AI-powered market. As OpenAI continues to innovate, this domain acquisition will likely prove to be one of the company’s most crucial investments in securing its place at the top of the AI industry.
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Trent Q2 profit grows 47% to Rs 335 Cr; sales jumps 39.3%
Tata Group retail firm Trent on Thursday reported a 46.9% growth in its consolidated net profit to Rs 335.06 crore for the second quarter ended September 2024.
The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 228.06 crore a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Trent, which operates retail stores under brands like Westside, Zudio, and Star.
Its consolidated revenue from operations increased 39.37% to Rs 4,156.67 crore during the quarter under review. It was Rs 2,982.42 crore in the year-ago period, it added.
Trent’s total expenses rose 48.49% to Rs 3,743.61 crore in the September quarter.
As of September 30, Trent was operating 226 Westside, 577 Zudio and 28 stores across other lifestyle concepts, the company said in an earning statement.
“During the quarter, we opened 7 Westside and 34 Zudio stores (including 1 in Dubai) across 27 cities. We also consolidated 9 Westside and 16 Zudio stores,” it added.
Its Chairman Noel N Tata said: “Consumer sentiment has remained relatively muted. This coupled with seasonality has meant that retail businesses have faced headwinds. In the foregoing context, the team has delivered strong results across brands, concepts, categories and channels in Q2”.
Shares of Trent Ltd on Thursday settled at Rs 6,498.45 on BSE, down 6.54% from the previous close.
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