1. Amazon's revenue growth remains steady, with a positive outlook for AWS offset by slower e-commerce growth due to a weaker consumer environment. 2. Despite a rare EBIT margin guidance disappointment, potential easing of global container freight rates and internal cost-saving initiatives offer margin expansion opportunities. 3. The stock's technical pullback creates a favorable entry point for investors, suggesting a potential for multiple expansion and outperformance.
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