It has an optimistic outlook for the third quarter.
that Prime members bought “more than 300 million items worldwide,” and that more than 100,000 items were purchasedAlthough growth has slowed, it didn’t slow as much as feared, and the company’s stock price has jumped in after-hours trading.
And Amazon is still bringing inof money, earning $121.2 billion in sales in the second quarter. However, those sales weren’t enough to stave off a net loss of $2 billion, which was due in large part to a $3.9 billion loss from itsThe better than expected results could indicate that Andy Jassy, who took over as CEO from founder Jeff Bezos
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