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Thursday 23 July 2015 9:14 pmAmazon Prime Day delivers as sales skyrocketBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailONLINE retail giant Amazon smashed expectations last night, revealing $23.2bn pound;14.9bn in sal <a href=www.cups-stanley.es>stanley quencher</a> es during the three months to 30 June. Analysts had high hopes for Ama <a href=www.stanleycups.com.de>stanley cup becher</a> zonrsquo sales, with forecasts of a 16 per cent jump, which the company managed to out-do, pushing revenue up by 20 per cent.The group returned to profit during the quarter, up to $92m, compared with a loss of $126m in the same period of last year.The companyrsquo share price has climbed 35 per cent over the year, rising 25 per cent in the past three months alone, and shares soared by 15 per cent in after-hours trading following its results announcement last night.It seems the hotly anticipated Prime Day sale delivered for shareholders. With the new one-day sale promising to be bigger than Black Friday, analysts estimate that it added $1.2bn in revenue.Amazon said in its outlook for the third quarter that sales are expected to grow between 13 per cent and 24 per cent compared with third quarter 2014.Boss Jeff Bezos listed Amazonrsquo accomplishments over the past three months, including the launch of Prime Day, Amazon Business and Amazon Mexico, as well as the grouprsquo 11 Emmy nominations for its orig <a href=www.stanleyuk.uk>stanley website</a> inal series, Transparent. The team has been working hard for customers,rd
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Thursday 23 July 2015 9:14 pmAmazon Prime Day delivers as sales skyrocketBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailONLINE retail giant Amazon smashed expectations last night, revealing $23.2bn pound;14.9bn in sal <a href=www.cups-stanley.es>stanley quencher</a> es during the three months to 30 June. Analysts had high hopes for Ama <a href=www.stanleycups.com.de>stanley cup becher</a> zonrsquo sales, with forecasts of a 16 per cent jump, which the company managed to out-do, pushing revenue up by 20 per cent.The group returned to profit during the quarter, up to $92m, compared with a loss of $126m in the same period of last year.The companyrsquo share price has climbed 35 per cent over the year, rising 25 per cent in the past three months alone, and shares soared by 15 per cent in after-hours trading following its results announcement last night.It seems the hotly anticipated Prime Day sale delivered for shareholders. With the new one-day sale promising to be bigger than Black Friday, analysts estimate that it added $1.2bn in revenue.Amazon said in its outlook for the third quarter that sales are expected to grow between 13 per cent and 24 per cent compared with third quarter 2014.Boss Jeff Bezos listed Amazonrsquo accomplishments over the past three months, including the launch of Prime Day, Amazon Business and Amazon Mexico, as well as the grouprsquo 11 Emmy nominations for its orig <a href=www.stanleyuk.uk>stanley website</a> inal series, Transparent. The team has been working hard for customers,rd