Corning stock has slumped alongside other AI infrastructure names, but analysts at Oppenheimer and Bank of America say demand for the company’s optical networking business remains strong.
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Amazon is returning to the bond market with a multitranche debt offering as strong investor demand keeps borrowing costs low while the company continues investing heavily in AI infrastructure.
Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) is planning to raise at least $25 billion through an eight-part bond offering as the company seeks additional funding for its artificial intelligence infrastructure expansion, according to various media reports. The company disclosed in a regulatory filing that it...
The offering could grow depending on investor demand, and Amazon says it won't issue more debt this year
Amazon is reportedly readying a bond offering of at least $25 billion, as the tech giant continues to plow investments into AI-related infrastructure. Amazon stock was trading slightly lower. The Seattle-based Amazon is expected to issue at least $25 billion of new U.S.-dollar bonds Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Another day, another massive bond sale from a company borrowing heavily to invest in artificial-intelligence infrastructure. Amazon is expected to issue at least $25 billion of new U.S.-dollar bonds today, just four months after it issued $37 billion of bonds in the U.
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Company taps debt markets with eight-part bond saleAmazon. com Inc.
Amazon.com is looking to raise at least $25 billion through a U.S. dollar bond sale, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, in the company's latest push to fund its hefty AI investments. Tech companies have been tapping debt markets and launching equity sales to fund their costly AI infrastructure build-out. Big Tech, including Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta, are expected to spend more than $700 billion on AI this year.
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Investing.com -- Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) started an eight-part U.S. investment grade bond sale on Tuesday, aiming to raise at least $25 billion.
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