From Retail Darling to AI Powerhouse, This $2.4 trillion Growth Stock Is a Great Buy

From Retail Darling to AI Powerhouse, This $2.4 trillion Growth Stock Is a Great Buy

From Retail Darling to AI Powerhouse, This $2.4 trillion Growth Stock Is a Great Buy

Few companies in history have been as effective at reinventing themselves as Amazon (AMZN). In 2025, Amazon is gradually being recognized not only as a retail giant but also as a powerhouse in artificial intelligence (AI). This shift could fuel its next era of trillion-dollar growth.

Sitting at a market cap of around $2.4 trillion, Amazon has solidified itself as one of the world’s most valuable companies, and its dynamic business strategy suggests that it still has an opportunity to grow.

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While retail remains Amazon’s core business, its future lies in Amazon Web Services (AWS), its cloud computing division now powered by AI. AWS generated a 17.5% year-over-year (YoY) revenue increase in Q2 to $30.9 billion and now has an annualized run rate of $123 billion. AWS is emerging as a global leader in generative AI, with a business that is already worth billions of dollars and growing at triple-digit rates year after year. Amazon’s AI infrastructure, powered by its Trainium 2 custom chips and powerful Nvidia Grace Blackwell Superchip EC2 instances, is drawing large customers such as Anthropic, which is developing its latest models on AWS. On the software side, Amazon Bedrock, which enables enterprises to modify models for speed, affordability, and domain-specific expertise, is also in high demand.

What’s even more impressive is that Amazon is also tackling one of the trickiest challenges in AI, which is building and deploying agents. The launch of Strands and Agent Core provides enterprises with tools to securely and scalably create AI agents. Meanwhile, AWS is releasing more advanced AI apps, such as AWS Transform (for IT transformation) and Curo, a next-generation coding agent. Notably, AWS continues to dominate the global cloud computing market, with a 30% share, followed by Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

Amazon’s AI agenda goes much beyond AWS. Alexa Plus, its generative AI-powered assistant, is now in the hands of millions of users in the U.S., and the company says that early feedback has been encouraging. Meanwhile, Amazon’s satellite broadband program, Project Kuiper, has completed three successful launches, with industry and government customers lined up for commercial deployment.