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Amazon, Apple Add $196 Billion in Value on Resilient Results

Amazon.com Inc. and Apple Inc. are set to add about $220 billion in market value.

Shoppers look at products at the Upper West Side Apple Inc. store in New York. Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg
Shoppers look at products at the Upper West Side Apple Inc. store in New York. Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg

Amazon.com Inc. and Apple Inc. added about $196 billion in market value on Friday after they joined technology peers Alphabet Inc. and Microsoft Corp. in assuaging investor concerns by reporting higher revenue even as consumers curb their spending amid rising inflation. 

Amazon shares jumped 10%, their biggest move since February, while Apple advanced 3.3%. The gains helped power a 1.8% rally by the Nasdaq 100 Index, locking in its best monthly performance sine April 2020. Amazon’s 27% surge in July was its biggest October 2009, while Apple’s 19% move was the best in nearly two years.

Amazon, Apple Add $196 Billion in Value on Resilient Results

Amazon expanded both its e-commerce and cloud-computing businesses, with Bloomberg Intelligence analysts noting that the company’s performance proves that “it is better positioned to weather inflationary pressures and benefits from a more-affluent customer contrary to Walmart.”

Meanwhile, Apple beat analysts’ revenue expectations thanks in part to higher iPhone sales at a time when smartphone shipments are falling globally. To be sure, Apple reported an 11% decline in net income, however, the overall results were better than feared.

“Apple appears to be seeing no meaningful impact on its iPhone business in the current macro environment,” Piper Sandler analyst Harsh Kumar wrote in a research note. Also, restrictions on production in China eased at the end of the quarter, which “allowed some pent-up demand to be met,” he said.

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