Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Amazon On the Comeback

The best part about this story is there margins are finally going up a bit after tightening for years:

One of the most watch Amazon metric its margins, which is a measure of
how much it profits from the sale of an item.


According to Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney, Amazon's operating
margin for the quarter was 5.9%, which is "materially higher" that what Wall
Street expected and the result of a more positive contribution from Amazon.com's
international sales.


"This marked the first quarter of year-on-year margin expansion
since the second quarter of 2004," Mahaney said, in a note to clients. He rates
Amazon as a sell.

It is also interesting to see how much of there sales ($1.4 billion for overseas and $1.62 billion from US) is now coming from overseas. A weak dollar might be able to boost Amazon's bottom line going forward.

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