Justin Gordon+FollowWould You Sell Amazon Stock Like Bezos?Jeff Bezos just cashed out nearly $666 million in Amazon shares, and he’s planning to sell even more by 2026. Why? Maybe it’s to fund his next big adventure (or another epic wedding). For everyday investors, it’s a reminder: even the biggest names diversify. If you’re sitting on a stock that’s soared, maybe it’s time to think about taking some profits and spreading your bets—just like Jeff. #Business #Market #Amazon00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s $270M move could reshape Lamar CountyAmazon just snapped up nearly 1,000 acres south of Atlanta for a whopping $270 million, and the buzz is it’ll become a massive data center. This is one of the biggest private land deals in Lamar County’s history, and it could mean hundreds of new tech jobs and a big boost for the local economy. But there’s also real concern about how a project this size might affect air, water, and nearby neighborhoods—especially since nearly 30% of the county’s residents are Black. Community meetings are coming up, and everyone’s encouraged to show up, ask questions, and make their voices heard. What do you think: tech progress or too much risk? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon10Share
Robert Evans+FollowAmazon’s big land buy: What it means for GeorgiaAmazon just snapped up 1,000 acres south of Atlanta for a whopping $270 million, fueling talk about another massive data center in Georgia. While the company hasn’t confirmed exactly what’s coming, locals are already buzzing about what this could mean for energy bills, water use, and the character of Lamar County. Data centers are popping up everywhere, and Atlanta now leads the nation in leasing activity. But with these tech giants moving in, some worry about rising costs—especially for residents already struggling with high utility bills. How do you feel about the trade-off between tech growth and community impact? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
gordonangela+FollowAmazon’s $270M land buy could reshape AtlantaAmazon just dropped $270 million on nearly 1,000 acres south of Atlanta, hinting at a massive new data center that could seriously change the local landscape. Imagine the jobs, tech investment, and infrastructure upgrades this could bring to Lamar County and beyond. While Amazon hasn’t confirmed all the details, the scale of this purchase suggests something big is coming. How do you feel about a tech giant moving in—excited for new opportunities, or worried about changes to the community vibe? Let’s talk about what this could mean for our area. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Robert Evans+FollowAmazon Stock Drama: Should You Worry?Amazon’s stock took a tumble after its latest earnings, but some experts say investors are just overreacting. Dan Ives from Wedbush thinks Amazon is about to hit a new growth streak, so if you’re an Amazon shopper or Prime member, don’t sweat the headlines. Meanwhile, Microsoft fans, keep an eye out—some are betting it could be worth $5 trillion by 2026. Sometimes, the market mood swings are just noise! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon10Share
Elizabeth Lewis+FollowAmazon Stock Drops—What’s Up With AWS?Amazon just posted some solid sales numbers, but its cloud business (AWS) didn’t grow as fast as everyone hoped, and the stock took a hit. The buzz? Amazon’s cloud is losing ground to Microsoft and Google, possibly because they’re doing a better job with AI. For anyone with Amazon stock or thinking about investing, keep an eye on the cloud wars—where the real money is made! #Business #Market #Amazon11Share
eric01+FollowAmazon Stock Drop? Here’s the Real OpportunityAmazon’s stock just took a hit, but here’s the scoop for your next coffee break: everyone’s fussing over its cloud business slowing down, but the real action is in Amazon’s ad game. Their ad revenue jumped 23%—faster than Meta or YouTube. If you’ve noticed more sponsored stuff while shopping or streaming, that’s Amazon cashing in. With new deals on Roku and Disney, they’re set to own your living room too. Sometimes, the best deals are hiding in plain sight! #Business #Market #Amazon35Share
Robert Evans+FollowAmazon’s AI Just Got Smarter (and Pricier)Here’s a fun fact for your next coffee break: Amazon is paying The New York Times up to $25 million a year to use its articles, recipes, and sports stories to train its AI. That means Alexa might soon serve up NYT-level news and cooking tips. But while big media cashes in, smaller creators worry their work could get scooped up by AI for free. Would you want your blog posts training a robot? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
robertocarter+FollowAmazon’s $20B nuclear-powered data centers: Game changer or gamble?Amazon is shaking things up in Pennsylvania with a $20 billion investment in two new data centers powered by carbon-free nuclear energy. This move could seriously cut pollution from the cloud and AI boom, but it’s also raising eyebrows about nuclear waste, water use, and who’s really paying for it all. Local communities have mixed feelings—some see a chance to revive towns and create jobs, while others worry about noise, pollution, and the long-term impact. Is this a bold step toward a cleaner tech future, or just clever PR? What would you want to see from a project like this in your neighborhood? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon10Share
gordonangela+FollowAmazon’s AI Makeover: What It Means for YouAmazon just pulled in a jaw-dropping $168 billion in sales last quarter, but here’s the real tea: CEO Andy Jassy says AI is about to change how we shop, stream, and even talk to Alexa. Think faster deliveries, smarter recommendations, and maybe a robot helping pack your next Prime Day haul. Even with all this, Amazon’s stock dipped a bit—proof that even tech giants can’t predict every twist. Keep an eye out for more AI-powered perks in your daily Amazon scroll! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon10Share