• Germany’s antitrust authority found Amazon breached competition rules by imposing price caps on third‑party sellers in its German marketplace and ordered the practice to stop and profits recovered.
  • Amazon launched 29 Leo broadband satellites, raising its in-orbit fleet to 394 after 398 total launches since April 2025. Initial internet service expected later this year, starting near the poles.
  • Amazon will shift to in-house custom chips for Kindle, Fire TV and Echo, hiring Taiwan's Alchip to design and test them starting in 2027 to cut reliance on external suppliers and lower costs.
  • AMZN emissions rose 16% YoY in 2025 to about 81M t CO2e, second straight increase and 58% above 2019; company cited AI/data center buildout, higher deliveries and 34% jump in purchased power.
  • Amazon (AMZN) is building a data center in Visakhapatnam, India; construction and regulatory approvals are underway while residents raise concerns about water use and environmental impact.
  • Amazon opened an internal probe after a Uttarakhand factory fire that killed two workers. The company will act against third‑party delivery partner M&M Logistics once police finish their probe.
  • Wells Fargo raised its price target for Amazon (AMZN) to $313 from $312. Update notes analyst-driven target change; no other details provided.