Amazon: Mizuho Starts Coverage with Outperform Rating, $300 PT Set
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Tuesday, Sep 30, 2025 12:01 pm ET1min read
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Walmsley anticipates that AI inference workloads, which involve AI models reacting to real-time information, will help AWS double its AI revenue in 2026 to almost $17 billion from an estimated $8 billion in 2025 [1]. He believes that as more AI agents and applications come online, AWS could do $34 billion in inference revenue by 2028.
The analyst attributes Amazon's AI delay to a scarcity of server hardware and power, citing capacity constraints in the first half of 2025 as a growth pressure [1]. However, Walmsley expects a boost from Amazon's Project Rainier data centers, which are set to come online in the second half of 2025 and 2026. He also notes an over 30% increase in shipments of Amazon's custom Trainium chip in the second half of 2025 compared to the first [1].
Walmsley predicts that as Project Rainier facilities come online, Amazon's relationship with Anthropic, in which Amazon has a minority stake, will strengthen. Increased capacity will unlock more incremental inference revenues from Anthropic, which could contribute more than 1 percentage point in incremental AWS growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 [1].
In addition to a growing AWS business, retail margin improvement can be another important catalyst for the stock. Walmsley believes that Amazon's improving same-day and next-day delivery capacity should help the company unlock sizable opportunities [1].
HSBC analyst Paul Rossington agrees, stating that Amazon's push toward same-day grocery delivery could help the company gain market share and drive up e-commerce sales [1].
Amazon: Mizuho Starts Coverage with Outperform Rating, $300 PT Set
Mizuho analyst Lloyd Walmsley has initiated coverage on Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) with an outperform rating and a price target of $300, one of the highest on Wall Street according to FactSet data [1]. Walmsley predicts a significant acceleration in Amazon's cloud-computing business, driven by increasing AI workloads shifting from training to inference.Walmsley anticipates that AI inference workloads, which involve AI models reacting to real-time information, will help AWS double its AI revenue in 2026 to almost $17 billion from an estimated $8 billion in 2025 [1]. He believes that as more AI agents and applications come online, AWS could do $34 billion in inference revenue by 2028.
The analyst attributes Amazon's AI delay to a scarcity of server hardware and power, citing capacity constraints in the first half of 2025 as a growth pressure [1]. However, Walmsley expects a boost from Amazon's Project Rainier data centers, which are set to come online in the second half of 2025 and 2026. He also notes an over 30% increase in shipments of Amazon's custom Trainium chip in the second half of 2025 compared to the first [1].
Walmsley predicts that as Project Rainier facilities come online, Amazon's relationship with Anthropic, in which Amazon has a minority stake, will strengthen. Increased capacity will unlock more incremental inference revenues from Anthropic, which could contribute more than 1 percentage point in incremental AWS growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 [1].
In addition to a growing AWS business, retail margin improvement can be another important catalyst for the stock. Walmsley believes that Amazon's improving same-day and next-day delivery capacity should help the company unlock sizable opportunities [1].
HSBC analyst Paul Rossington agrees, stating that Amazon's push toward same-day grocery delivery could help the company gain market share and drive up e-commerce sales [1].

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