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EP138 - Amazon Q2 2018 Earnings Hot Take

EP138 - Amazon Q2 2018 Earnings Hot Take

FromThe Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News


EP138 - Amazon Q2 2018 Earnings Hot Take

FromThe Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News

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52 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2018
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Podcast episode

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EP138 - Amazon Q2 2018 Earnings Hot Take  This episode is a hot take on Amazon Q2 2018 earnings Amazon Q2 Earnings Highlights $52.9B, which is a 39% y/y increase $2.98B in operating income $21.8B in Free cash flow, less $11.4B in capex, $6.2B in lease repayments = Net $4.1B Free Cash Flow AWS had a material acceleration up 48% y/y constant currency and profits were $1.4b Amazon Web Services – came in at $6.1b – 49% y/y growth (an acceleration from last quarters 48% growth) North America – $32.2B up 44% Y/Y, operating income of $1.84B International  – Revenue increased to $14.6B (+21% Y/Y) for a $0.494B loss Marketplace 53% 3P by Unit sales 3P Growing at 55% (constant currency) Wingo GMV estimate -> 1p – $37.6b/ 3p – $71b = $108.6b GMV Amazon Ad Business – grew 129% y/y  to $2.19B Cowen estimates $8.6BN in 2018  rising to ~$37BN in 2023 Amazon increasingly bypassing agencies to go directly to advertisers Increasing likely Amazon becomes first $1 trillion dollar company Jason & Scot will at eTail East in Boston next week. Don’t forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 138 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Monday, July 30th 2018. Join your hosts Jason “Retailgeek” Goldberg, SVP Commerce & Content at SapientRazorfish, and Scot Wingo, Founder and Executive Chairman of Channel Advisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. New beta feature – Google Automated Transcription of the show: Transcript Jason: [0:25] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 138 being recorded on Monday July 30th 2018 I’m your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I’m here with your Tahoe Scot Wingo. Scot: [0:40] Hey Jason are welcome back Jason Scott show listeners well last week the big news in e-commerce was Amazon 2nd quarter results but we didn’t get a chance to cover it live because you were down under. Jason: [0:55] That I was I was in the future in Australia. Scot: [0:58] I know he’s not wild you you cross the time zone when you go there and then you lose a day when you come back so yeah it’s very strange. Jason: [1:07] I assume I’m now even. Scot: [1:09] Yeah if you if you keep going though One Direction you’ll either turn time backwards like Superman to or I don’t know if you’ll arrive younger than when you left. Jason: [1:21] Yeah I can certainly use that but I’m not currently that’s not a nephew and I’m currently experiencing. Scot: [1:27] Cool before we jumped into Amazon’s second quarter deep dive give us some highlights of what you saw in Australia and you know since we’re theming on Amazon here let’s start there Amazon has launched in Australia and I imagine that the Aussies are really fired up about that. Jason: [1:44] Should I feel like that is the big change last disruption in the local retail Market I would also I also feel like the. The sort of recovery from the global financial crisis has changed circumstances in Australia a little bit but it said it’s an interesting Market. [2:04] For me it felt a little bit like a Time Warp like I was going back in time a couple years in retail. They’re they’re not as over stored as we are so malls are still like a pretty popular concept like they don’t have too many into the overwhelming majority of malls or sort of the equivalent of what we call in a mall here. And that’s a a growing in popularity shopping concept there in fact like there’s a premise that the. Traditional department stores in in Australia are suffering a little bit because people are choosing. Two shot multiple manufacturer stores in the mall versus going to a department store but overall. It’s a timer for two reasons number one is Scott and I think you already know it’s an odd Market in that a lot of international retailers. [2:57] Didn’t protect their IP rights in the early days until entrepreneurs from Australia would travel abroad they would see some interesting r
Released:
Jul 31, 2018
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Join hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, SVP Commerce & Content at Razorfish, and Scot Wingo, Founder & Executive Chairman at Channel Advisor, as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing.