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Over the weekend investors were certainly digesting the quarterly results from Magnificent Seven players Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) , Apple (AAPL - Free Report) , and Meta Platforms (META - Free Report) last Friday.
Of course, Meta Platforms’ stood out by announcing its first-ever dividend during its earnings release but all three were able to exceed their top and bottom line expectations. While Meta may have stolen the show on Friday, let’s check out Amazon and Apple’s quarterly results and see if now is a good time to buy stock in these iconic tech giants.
Amazon Q4 Review
Rounding out its fiscal 2023 Amazon reported Q4 earnings of $1.01 per share which easily surpassed the Zacks Consensus of $0.81 a share by 24%. Even better, Q4 earnings soared 380% from $0.21 a share in the comparative quarter. Fourth quarter sales of $169.96 billion beat estimates by 2% and leaped 14% YoY. Amazon produced Q4 net income of $10.6 billion which skyrocketed from the $300 million the e-commerce bohemoth brought in a year ago.
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Amazon attributed its very strong Q4 results to a record-breaking holiday shopping season and saw 13% and 17% growth in its North America and International segment sales respectively. In terms of its cloud services, Amazon’s AWS segment sales were up 13% to $24.2 billion during Q4 but slightly missed estimates of $24.37 billion.
Still, Amazon’s total sales were up 12% in FY23 to $574.8 billion with net income of $30.4 billion climb swinging from a net loss of -$2.7 billion a year ago. This translated into annual earnings of $2.90 per share which skyrocketed 308% from $0.71 a share in 2022.
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Apple Q1 Review
Reporting its fiscal first quarter results of Friday, Apple’s Q1 earnings of $2.18 per share was up 16% YoY to a new record high and topped the Zacks Consensus of $2.09 a share by 4%. Quarterly sales of $119.57 billion topped estimates by over 1% and rose 2% YoY. Apple reported net income of $33.92 billion which jumped 13% from the prior year quarter.
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Apple’s Q1 growth was fueled by iPhone sales and an all-time revenue record in its Services segment sales which includes Apple news, music, and TV along with its App Store, iCloud, AppleCare, and Apple Pay. iPhone sales came in at $69.7 billion and beat estimates by 1% although Services sales of $23.11 billion were still -1% short of the consensus of $23.39 billion.
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Bottom Line
Following their favorable quarterly results Amazon’s stock currently sports a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) while Apple lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). The trend of positive earnings estimate revisions looks likely to continue for Amazon while investors may want to monitor Apple’s warning of softer iPhone sales during the current quarter despite the company's immense probability.
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Time to Buy Apple or Amazon Stock After Earnings?
Over the weekend investors were certainly digesting the quarterly results from Magnificent Seven players Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) , Apple (AAPL - Free Report) , and Meta Platforms (META - Free Report) last Friday.
Of course, Meta Platforms’ stood out by announcing its first-ever dividend during its earnings release but all three were able to exceed their top and bottom line expectations. While Meta may have stolen the show on Friday, let’s check out Amazon and Apple’s quarterly results and see if now is a good time to buy stock in these iconic tech giants.
Amazon Q4 Review
Rounding out its fiscal 2023 Amazon reported Q4 earnings of $1.01 per share which easily surpassed the Zacks Consensus of $0.81 a share by 24%. Even better, Q4 earnings soared 380% from $0.21 a share in the comparative quarter. Fourth quarter sales of $169.96 billion beat estimates by 2% and leaped 14% YoY. Amazon produced Q4 net income of $10.6 billion which skyrocketed from the $300 million the e-commerce bohemoth brought in a year ago.
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Amazon attributed its very strong Q4 results to a record-breaking holiday shopping season and saw 13% and 17% growth in its North America and International segment sales respectively. In terms of its cloud services, Amazon’s AWS segment sales were up 13% to $24.2 billion during Q4 but slightly missed estimates of $24.37 billion.
Still, Amazon’s total sales were up 12% in FY23 to $574.8 billion with net income of $30.4 billion climb swinging from a net loss of -$2.7 billion a year ago. This translated into annual earnings of $2.90 per share which skyrocketed 308% from $0.71 a share in 2022.
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Apple Q1 Review
Reporting its fiscal first quarter results of Friday, Apple’s Q1 earnings of $2.18 per share was up 16% YoY to a new record high and topped the Zacks Consensus of $2.09 a share by 4%. Quarterly sales of $119.57 billion topped estimates by over 1% and rose 2% YoY. Apple reported net income of $33.92 billion which jumped 13% from the prior year quarter.
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Apple’s Q1 growth was fueled by iPhone sales and an all-time revenue record in its Services segment sales which includes Apple news, music, and TV along with its App Store, iCloud, AppleCare, and Apple Pay. iPhone sales came in at $69.7 billion and beat estimates by 1% although Services sales of $23.11 billion were still -1% short of the consensus of $23.39 billion.
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Bottom Line
Following their favorable quarterly results Amazon’s stock currently sports a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) while Apple lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). The trend of positive earnings estimate revisions looks likely to continue for Amazon while investors may want to monitor Apple’s warning of softer iPhone sales during the current quarter despite the company's immense probability.