Amazon's Expedited Shipping Wins Big in Holiday Rush, Capturing Nearly a Third of Late Online Orders
Portfolio Pulse from Anusuya Lahiri
Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) captured nearly a third of late online orders in the two weeks before Christmas, a significant increase from 21% during Thanksgiving and Black Friday. The company's focus on expedited shipping and same-day delivery facilities has been key in attracting last-minute shoppers and maintaining an edge over competitors like Walmart Inc (NYSE:WMT) and Chinese e-commerce companies. Amazon's Prime members enjoy fast delivery, with 70% of U.S. orders arriving within two days. Despite a positive performance in delivery, AMZN shares dropped by 2.17% recently.

January 04, 2024 | 7:51 pm
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Walmart Inc may face increased competitive pressure from Amazon's growing share of online orders and expedited shipping capabilities, potentially impacting WMT's short-term performance.
Amazon's report of capturing a higher percentage of late online orders due to its rapid delivery services could indicate increased competition for Walmart, which may negatively affect Walmart's short-term stock performance as investors consider Amazon's dominance in the space.
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Amazon's successful holiday performance with a surge in late online orders due to its expedited shipping may bolster investor confidence in its logistical capabilities and customer service.
Amazon's increased share of online orders during the holiday season demonstrates its competitive advantage in logistics and delivery, which is likely to have a positive impact on investor sentiment and potentially the stock price in the short term, despite the recent dip.
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