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10/31/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 14:09

Amazon Q3 earnings: Here’s what you need to know

Amazon announced financial results for Q3 2024. Check out highlights from the quarter.
Amazon announced financial results for Q3 2024. You can read the press releaseon our investor relations site. Amazon will hold a conference call to discuss its financial results at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET.

Announcements since our last earnings result in August 2024 include that Amazon:

  • Held its annual Prime Big Deal Days shopping event, with record sales, number of items sold, and Prime member participation, saving Prime members more than $1 billionwith deals across its Store.
  • Announced its first-ever fuel savings offer for Prime, saving U.S. members 10 cents a gallon on fuelat approximately 7,000 bp, Amoco, and ampmlocations.
  • Expanded its selection of brands with AllSaints, Beats x Kim, Estée Lauder, kate spade new york, and more.
  • Announced plans to expand Amazon Pharmacy Same-Day Deliveryof medications to nearly half the U.S. in 2025 by accelerating the roll out of new pharmacies in 20 more U.S. cities by the end of next year.
  • Launched new generative AI-powered features, including:
  • Launched new foundation models in Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker, including AI21 Labs' Jamba 1.5 family, Anthropic's upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Meta's Llama 3.2, Mistral Large 2, and multiple Stability AI models.
  • Launched new memory-optimized, compute-optimized, and general purpose Amazon EC2 instances based on AWS's latest generation Graviton4 processor, which delivers 75% more memory bandwidth and 30% better compute performance than the previous generation Graviton chips.
  • Launched Oracle Database@AWS for customers to easily and quickly migrate Oracle workloads to dedicated infrastructure on AWS with minimal to no database or application changes.
  • Entered a strategic collaboration with Databricks to accelerate the development of custom models built with Databricks Mosaic AI on AWS, and for Databricks to leverage AWS Trainium chips as the preferred AI chip to help customers improve price-performance when building generative AI applications.
  • Signed AWS agreements with several large enterprise companies such as The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Booking.com, Capital One, Datadog, Epic Games, Fast Retailing, Itaú Unibanco, Luma AI, National Australia Bank, Sony, T-Mobile, Toyota, and Veeva.
  • Launched Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerto positive reviews from customers and critics alike, ranking as Prime Video's most-watched returning season ever by hours watched.
  • Drew more than 17 million viewers to the Cowboys-Giants Thursday Night Footballgame, the most-streamed NFL regular season game ever.
  • Added Apple TV+ to Prime Video's collectionof over 100 add-on subscription channels in the U.S.
  • Announced a new Kindle lineup, including a reimagined Kindle Scribe with generative AI, the Kindle Colorsoft with a color display, and the fastest Kindle Paperwhite ever.
  • Announced investments in the Delivery Service Partner program of $2.1 billionin North America to support safety programs, training, incentives, and more, as well as 25 billion yen in Japan to support last mile delivery innovation, and safety and technology for drivers.
  • Announced plans to hire 250,000 people across its U.S. operations ahead of the holiday season. All seasonal employees earn at least $18 per hour and have access to comprehensive benefits like health care.
  • Announced plans for AWS to invest £8 billion over five years in the UK, supporting 14,000 jobs annually.
  • Removed plastic air pillows from all delivery packagingat fulfillment centers globally, including expanding its use of paper filler made from 100% recycled content across North America to replace plastic air pillows.
  • Mobilized Disaster Relief by Amazon to support communities around the world impacted by natural disasters. In the U.S., Amazon leveraged its Disaster Relief Hub in Atlanta to support communities impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Miltonwith donated goods, logistics support, and technology. In Europe, Amazon mobilized its global logistics infrastructure, inventory, teams, and technology to provide rapid assistance for flooding across the region.