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Amazon Shares Rise As Analysts See More Upside

Amazon (AMZN) rose 1.5% on Monday after Merill Lynch and Wells Fargo, among others, lifted the price target on the stock. The analysts’ optimism comes ahead of the company’s 2Q earnings on July 30. Amazon has benefited from an online user boom helping its shares surge over 65% so far this year.

Merrill Lynch analyst Justin Post raised the price target to $3,280 (7.4% upside potential) from $3,000. Meanwhile, Wells Fargo analyst Brian Fitzgerald hiked it to $3,600 from $3,000.

Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter lifted the price target to $3,500 from $3,050. Pachter believes that “Covid-19 and the stay-at-home response for many consumers should result in substantial revenue upside in Q2, with the company’s burgeoning grocery business likely a key driver.” Further, Pachter added, “We expect many consumers to remain reticent to return to normal consumption patterns so long as the threat of infection is meaningful.”

Credit Suisse analyst Stephen Ju increased the price target to $3,400 from $2,760, while Telsey Advisory analyst Joe Feldman raised it to $3,600 from $2,800.

Currently, the Street has a bullish outlook on the stock. The Strong Buy analyst consensus is based on 37 Buys and 2 Holds. The average price target of $3,194.22 implies an upside potential of 4.6%. (See AMZN stock analysis on TipRanks).

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Amit Singh
Amit Singh jumped into the world of stock analysis and investing after completing his Post Graduate Diploma in Finance in 2009. Before joining TipRanks in 2020, he worked as an equity research analyst for eight years. With a keen eye for identifying strategic investment opportunities, his work entails evaluating stocks, building financial models, writing company-specific research reports, and identifying the overall financial worth of companies in the consumer staples and technology sectors. In 2017, Amit found a way to combine his expertise in evaluating companies with his passion for writing. He has also worked with the financial research firm Market Realist.

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