Amazon (AMZN) Q1 2025 earnings results beat EPS and revenue expectations

Today, Amazon (AMZN) unveiled its first-quarter earnings report for 2025. Surpassing predictions, the billion-dollar enterprise outperformed in terms of both earnings per share (EPS) and total revenue.

2025-05-01 witnessed the unveiling of Amazon’s Q1 2025 financial report. To everyone’s surprise, the company surpassed the projected earnings per share by a significant margin. The anticipated earnings were set at $1.35 per share, but the actual figure came in higher at $1.59 per share.



Regarding income projections, analysts predicted that the company would earn around $154.64 billion, but instead, Amazon managed to generate a total of $155.7 billion in actual revenue.

In simple terms, I’m thrilled to report that Amazon had an exceptional start to the year! Our team has been relentlessly focused on serving customers and delivering value, and it shows in our impressive performance. We’re excited about the growth we’ve seen across our businesses, and we’re looking forward to continuing this momentum as we move through the rest of 2023. Thanks for being a part of the Amazon journey!

2025 has seen a promising beginning for us, notably our rapid pace of innovation and advancements aimed at enhancing customer experiences. From the introduction of Alexa+, our next-gen Alexa that’s more intelligent, versatile, and proactive in serving customers, to setting another delivery speed record for Prime members, to our Trainium2 chips and Bedrock model expansion empowering AWS customers to train models and run inference with greater flexibility and cost efficiency, to the successful launch of our first Project Kuiper satellites into low earth orbit as part of our mission to extend broadband access to rural regions currently lacking it—we’re consistently discovering impactful ways to simplify and improve our customers’ daily lives.

To gain a better understanding of Amazon’s performance this quarter compared to the past, please take a look at the details provided on our Amazon page instead.

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2025-05-01 23:57