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- AWS Q2 2025 earnings report Amazon cloud - CNBC
Amazon announced new business from the likes of PepsiCo during the second quarter, as revenue topped $30 billion
- Amazon tops Q2 estimates with $167. 7B in revenue, $18. 2B in profits . . .
Amazon beat estimates for its second-quarter earnings with $167 7 billion in revenue, up 13% year-over-year, and earnings per share of $1 68, up from $1 26 in the year-ago period
- Amazon (AMZN) reports $30. 9 billion in Q2 2025 AWS revenue
Amazon shared more details about AWS in its Q2 2025 earnings report The $30 9 billion in revenue that the division earned on the quarter represents a 17 5 percent year-over-year growth
- AWS Q2 2025 revenue hits $30. 9 bn as AI and cloud services drive growth
AWS Cloud revenue Q2 2025 On a trailing twelve-month basis, AWS reported $116 4 billion in revenue and $42 8 billion in operating income, reflecting a 50 percent year-over-year growth in both metrics
- Amazon Earnings for Q2 2025 Report Surging Revenue and AI Momentum
Amazon Earnings for Q2 2025 Amazon’s second-quarter 2025 earnings solidified its position as a global e-commerce and technology leader The company posted net sales of $167 7 billion, a 13% rise from the prior year This figure easily eclipsed consensus analyst estimates, reflecting robust momentum across the company’s broad portfolio Net income climbed to $18 2 billion, marking a year
- AWS Q2 Revenue Hits $30. 9B on AI Demand, Plans $100B Infrastructure Boost
In its second-quarter earnings for 2025, AWS reported revenue of $30 9 billion, marking a 17 5% increase year-over-year, driven largely by demand for generative AI services and expanded cloud infrastructure
- Amazon Q2 2025 profit surges to $18. 2 billion on strong AWS and AI . . .
Third Quarter 2025 Guidance Net sales are expected to be between $174 0 billion and $179 5 billion, or to grow between 10% and 13% compared with third quarter 2024
- AWS Beats Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud in Q2 2025 Revenue
Meanwhile, Microsoft reported Intelligent Cloud revenue of $29 9 billion in Q4 2025, an increase of 26% Within this segment, Azure and other cloud services grew by 39%, signalling sustained enterprise demand for Microsoft’s infrastructure and platform offerings
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