
Amazon (AMZN) Q3 2025 earnings results beat revenue and EPS expectations
Amazon entered this week amid headlines of significant layoffs, cutting tens of thousands of employees. Because of this, it might have been easy to overlook the company’s latest earnings report. However, with Q3 2025 now behind us, Amazon proved that reducing its headcount by around 30,000 did not hinder its financial performance.
The company released its Q3 2025 earnings results on its investor relations website this week, showcasing strong metrics across both revenue and earnings-per-share (EPS).
For the quarter, Amazon reported revenue of $180.2 billion, surpassing Wall Street analysts’ expectations of $177.96 billion. On the earnings side, the consensus estimate was $1.58 per share, while Earnings Whisper predicted $1.74 per share. Amazon ultimately exceeded both, delivering an impressive $1.95 EPS.
Amazon has remained busy with investments in Twitch, Amazon Web Services, and artificial intelligence. The company has also engaged in controversial government projects, notably collaborating with the Trump administration on certain initiatives.
Despite these various activities making headlines, the company’s most notable news earlier this week was its workforce reduction. Over 30,000 employees, primarily from Amazon Games and other segments, were laid off as part of its recent restructuring efforts.
Overall, despite the significant layoffs, Amazon’s strong Q3 financial results demonstrate its ongoing ability to generate robust revenue and profit growth.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146604/amazon-amzn-q3-2025-earnings-results
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