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Signage for Amazon Web Services (AWS) is displayed during the London Tech Week at Olympia, in London, Britain, June 8, 2026. Isabel Infantes
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Amazon (AMZN.O) shares jumped more than 12% before the bell on Friday after the e-commerce and cloud giant posted its strongest cloud growth in over four years, bolstering investor confidence ​that its multibillion-dollar AI bets are driving a fresh wave of demand.

The rally ‌put Amazon on track to add about $300 billion in market value, as investors looked past a 10% increase in planned capital expenditure to $220 billion and instead focused on booming demand at Amazon Web Services (AWS), ​the profit engine at the center of the company's AI push.

The reaction was in ​sharp contrast to Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) earnings last week, when the Google-parent's shares stumbled ⁠after it reported its first negative cash flow, which stemmed from rising AI-related spending.

"The market ​is becoming increasingly idiosyncratic, rewarding companies that can successfully monetize AI investments while penalizing those ​with longer-duration paths to generating returns," said Jake Behan, head of capital markets at Direxion.

Revenue at Amazon Web Services, the cloud computing unit, jumped 37% to $42.2 billion in the second quarter ended June 30, handily beating ​analysts' consensus estimate of a 31.21% increase, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Amazon CEO Andy ​Jassy said demand remained so strong that the company's computing capacity proved insufficient to serve customers despite ‌raising ⁠its capital spending.

At least five brokerages raised their price targets on the stock following results.

"We're encouraged by the strength in the core AWS business, which has a high correlation with AI revenue, and we expect this relationship to further strengthen over time as more AI workloads ​move into full-scale production ​and drive additional demand ⁠for core services," J.P. Morgan said in a note.

A spending surge from big technology firms, set to exceed $700 billion this year, has ​raised debt concerns and pressured free cash flow across the board.

Amazon's free ​cash flow ⁠swung sharply negative, with the company burning $7.6 billion on a trailing 12-month basis in the second quarter, versus $18.2 billion in positive free cash flow a year earlier.

Peers Microsoft (MSFT.O), Alphabet and Meta (META.O) also ⁠reported ​declines in free cash flow in their latest quarterly ​reports as they ramp up AI spending.

Amazon trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 24.67, compared with Microsoft's 22.94 and ​Alphabet's 19.35.

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