empty
12.04.2022 12:40 PM
Amazon launches huge bond sale

This image is no longer relevant

Amazon.com Inc is offering investment-grade bonds for general corporate purposes that may include repaying debt as well as funding acquisitions and share buybacks in its first note sale in about a year.

The online retail giant is selling senior unsecured bonds in seven parts. The longest portion of the offering is a 40-year security that may yield 1.55 percentage points compared to Treasuries.

The last time Amazon entered the US debt market was in May 2021 when it sold $18.5 billion of bonds, including those for general corporate purposes with possible refinancing of debt and share repurchases. The yield of the 40-year security on that deal was 95 basis points over Treasuries.

According to Robert Schiffman, senior credit analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, Amazon's credit quality will continue to improve even though it again enters high-grade debt markets. The company's balance sheet is growing and "with $50 billion of outstanding bonds, it could come close to sector leader Apple Inc.'s debt of over $100 billion in the intermediate term," the expert added. At the end of 2021, Amazon securities reached an all-time high of $96 billion.

Although yields have jumped since then, selling debt now makes sense because borrowing costs may get even higher as the Fed is fighting inflation and tightens the money supply.

The company also has aggressive business ambitions, including opening new warehouses, expanding its brick-and-mortar grocery operations, and sending broadband-streaming satellites into space.

In February, Amazon impressed Wall Street with a strong earnings report. Although online sales declined from last year's results facilitated by lockdowns, the company's profitable cloud-computing and advertising businesses will make up for it.

However, the company spent heavily in the holiday season to ensure packages got to customers amid supply-chain bottlenecks and an acute labour shortage. The biggest part of that spending went into hiring 140,000 workers. Amazon also gave generous bonuses to workers and sent half-empty vehicles if it meant getting packages to customers on time. So, these costs totaled $22.4 billion.

In March, Amazon announced a 20-to-1 stock split and a $10 billion share-buyback authorization that sent the stock soaring.

This image is no longer relevant

Irina Yanina,
Analytical expert of InstaForex
© 2007-2025
Summary
Urgency
Analytic
Irina Yanina
Start trade
Earn on cryptocurrency rate changes with InstaForex
Download MetaTrader 4 and open your first trade
  • Grand Choice
    Contest by
    InstaForex
    InstaForex always strives to help you
    fulfill your biggest dreams.
    JOIN CONTEST

Recommended Stories

Stock market on August 8: S&P 500 and Nasdaq see minor correction

As of yesterday's close, US stock indices finished mixed. The S&P 500 fell by 0.08%, while the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.35%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined by 0.51%. European

Jakub Novak 10:15 2025-08-08 UTC+2

US market on track for all-time highs. Focus on trade wars

US stock markets continue to climb. The euphoria of recent days is driven by several factors at once: strong corporate earnings, impressive news from Apple, and increasingly realistic expectations

Anna Zotova 15:10 2025-08-07 UTC+2

Stock market on August 7: SP500 and NASDAQ resume their rally

At the end of the previous trading day, US stock indices closed in the green. The S&P 500 rose by 0.73%, while the Nasdaq 100 gained 1.21%. The Dow Jones

Jakub Novak 09:03 2025-08-07 UTC+2

Stock market on August 6: S&P 500 and NASDAQ remain volatile

By the end of yesterday's session, US stock indices closed lower. The S&P 500 dropped by 0.49%, while the Nasdaq 100 lost 0.45%. The industrial Dow Jones slipped by 0.14%

Jakub Novak 09:36 2025-08-06 UTC+2

Stock Market on August 5: S&P 500 and NASDAQ recover some ground

At the close of trading on August 5, US stock indices regained part of Friday's losses. The S&P 500 rose by 1.47%, while the Nasdaq 100 added 1.95%

Jakub Novak 13:07 2025-08-05 UTC+2

US markets: key drivers, looming risks, and fresh incentive for Musk

US indices are once again charging toward record highs. After a tense week, when the market stumbled over trade wars and a weak labor market, the momentum is shifting back

Anna Zotova 13:07 2025-08-05 UTC+2

Stock Market on August 4: SP500 and NASDAQ plunge

At the close of trading yesterday, US stock indices ended in the red. The S&P 500 fell by 1.60%, while the Nasdaq 100 dropped by 2.24%. The Dow Jones Industrial

Jakub Novak 10:50 2025-08-04 UTC+2

S&P 500 Forecast for August 4, 2025

A divergence has formed on the monthly chart of the S&P 500. The entire growth of the index from March 2020 to July 2025 fits neatly into the Fibonacci grid

Laurie Bailey 05:01 2025-08-04 UTC+2

US stock market poised to pull back after three months of steady rally

July ends with another victory for the bulls: the S&P 500 closed higher for a third consecutive month, reaching a new all-time high at 6,427. But the triumph feels tainted

Anna Zotova 12:39 2025-08-01 UTC+2

US stock market on August 1: S&P 500 and NASDAQ extended their decline

US stock indices ended lower again yesterday, with the S&P 500 falling by 0.37% and the Nasdaq 100 slipping by 0.04%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 0.43%. Global

Jakub Novak 10:37 2025-08-01 UTC+2
Can't speak right now?
Ask your question in the chat.
Widget callback
 

Dear visitor,

Your IP address shows that you are currently located in the USA. If you are a resident of the United States, you are prohibited from using the services of InstaFintech Group including online trading, online transfers, deposit/withdrawal of funds, etc.

If you think you are seeing this message by mistake and your location is not the US, kindly proceed to the website. Otherwise, you must leave the website in order to comply with government restrictions.

Why does your IP address show your location as the USA?

  • - you are using a VPN provided by a hosting company based in the United States;
  • - your IP does not have proper WHOIS records;
  • - an error occurred in the WHOIS geolocation database.

Please confirm whether you are a US resident or not by clicking the relevant button below. If you choose the wrong option, being a US resident, you will not be able to open an account with InstaForex anyway.

We are sorry for any inconvenience caused by this message.