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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Even More Layoffs Are Coming at Amazon. What Does That Mean for AMZN Stock?
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Even More Layoffs Are Coming at Amazon. What Does That Mean for AMZN Stock?

Last updated: February 5, 2026 2:40 pm
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Amazon (AMZN) has been making significant changes to its corporate structure this year, with the goal of streamlining operations and increasing efficiency. CEO Andy Jassy has been at the forefront of these efforts, overseeing the reduction of tens of thousands of white-collar positions in an effort to simplify decision-making processes.

The latest development in Amazon’s restructuring efforts comes in the form of a Washington WARN filing, which indicates that approximately 2,200 permanent corporate jobs will be cut across various state locations starting on April 28. This move is part of Amazon’s ongoing efforts to trim down its workforce and optimize its operations.

While the cost-saving measures implemented by Amazon may lead to improved margins in the long run, investors are closely monitoring the impact of these layoffs on the company’s growth trajectory. The repeated rounds of job cuts raise concerns about execution risks and potential trade-offs in terms of growth opportunities.

In addition to the layoffs, Amazon has also been making strategic shifts in its business operations. The company recently announced a pivot in its physical retail strategy, opting to close or convert Amazon Fresh and Go stores into Whole Foods locations. This move is aimed at focusing on high-growth areas and reducing losses in smaller-format stores.

Furthermore, Amazon has been investing heavily in cloud infrastructure, Trainium chips, new AWS data centers, AI services, and Alexa upgrades. These initiatives underscore the company’s long-term priorities and commitment to reallocating resources to drive growth in key areas.

Despite these strategic moves, Amazon’s stock performance has been mixed. In 2025, the company underperformed compared to its big-cap peers, with its shares ending the year essentially flat after reaching an all-time high in November. However, in 2026, Amazon has seen modest gains relative to its technical support levels.

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From a valuation standpoint, Amazon is trading at the upper end of its range compared to sector norms. The company’s trailing P/E ratio is around 33Ă—, slightly above the peer group median, reflecting its growth profile and profitability.

Looking ahead, Amazon is scheduled to report its Q4 2025 results, with analysts expecting revenue of approximately $211.3 billion and EPS of $1.98. The focus will be on AWS growth, advertising strength, and margin expansion, as well as the company’s spending trends and free cash flow.

Overall, Wall Street remains positive about Amazon’s prospects, with several firms raising their price targets following recent developments. Analysts believe that the company’s investments in AI and productivity will drive future returns, with a consensus target price of around $297, representing a potential 25% upside from the current price.

In conclusion, Amazon’s restructuring efforts and strategic shifts signal a shift towards a more streamlined and efficient operation. While there may be short-term challenges associated with job cuts, the company’s long-term growth prospects appear promising, as it continues to invest in key growth areas and optimize its business operations.

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