NEW YORK: For many years, investors have been very tolerant as Amazon.com has sacrificed profits for rapid growth in sales and as it built new businesses. That patience may finally be wearing thin.
The average large-cap fund that holds Amazon has 1.4% of its assets in the stock, down 23% from this time last year, according to the latest available Lipper data.
Already a subscriber? Log in
Play, subscribe and stand a chance to win prizes worth over RM39,000! T&C applies.
Cancel anytime. Ad-free. Unlimited access with perks.
