Amazon profits fall push shares down
Sales up but profits down
Posted in IT Channel, 26th July 2006 09:52 GMT
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Amazon shares fell sharply in after hours trading after the retail giant posted a big drop in profits.
Net sales grew 22 per cent to $2.14bn in the second quarter ended 30 June 2006, but operating income fell 55 per cent to $47m. Changes to accounting for foreign currency made up for $24m of the shortfall.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos talked up the shop's membership scheme - Amazon Prime - where users pay $79 for a year's worth of free shipping. Bezos also said investment in technology would slow.
"We're looking forward to the coming decrease in our year-over-year growth rates in technology spending in the second half of 2006."
The US still makes up the bulk of sales - $1.16bn, while the UK, Germany, Japan, France and China sold $982m worth of books.
Amazon started selling groceries during the period - the US site carries 14,000 dry goods. The cost of outbound shipping grew 28 per cent to $188m - the company expects shipping costs to continue to grow.
More details from Amazon here. ®
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