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Amazon shares slid after the online-retail and cloud-services giant offered a first-quarter outlook that came up short of Wall Street’s expectations while forecasting bumpy trends in its cloud business…
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Amazon’s outlook underwhelms as tech giant forecasts ‘lumpy’ cloud growth in years ahead
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