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Speakers, TVs, Kleenex in demand on Amazon Prime Day

Published 07/18/2018, 11:06 PM
© Reuters. The logo of Amazon is pictured inside the company's office in Bengaluru

By Vibhuti Sharma

(Reuters) - Online shoppers purchased more than 100 million products worldwide during Amazon.com Inc's (O:AMZN) annual Prime Day sale this week, despite glitches on its mobile app and websites that prevented several customers from placing orders.

Prime Day has become a major shopping event in the annual calendar for retailers, rivaling the Thanksgiving holiday's Black Friday as a driver of sales and most retailers now run their own special promotions to coincide with the 36-hour sale.

Amazon said its sales topped those for the Prime event a year ago as well as those for Cyber Monday and Black Friday, but it gave no breakdown of the value of sales or of the scale of discounts it had applied.

Having touched a record high that valued the company at $900 billion, almost double than a year ago, shares in Amazon fell back to trade marginally lower on Wednesday.

"Given Amazon's prodigious spending, it is safe to say that any day compared to the prior year should be much better from a sales perspective," Moody's analyst Charles O'Shea said.

"The continuing challenge for the company (is) driving margin and profitability in its retail business."

The world's largest online retailer said it recorded the largest daily sales for its Echo range of smart speakers, helped by heavy discounts. Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote and Echo Dot were the best-selling devices.

Other top-selling products around the world included table salt in India, Coke Zero and Kleenex tissues in Singapore and electric toothbrushes in China.

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The company gave no details on the impact of technical glitches on the day. Wall Street analysts said there were problems with executing sales for at least two hours, likely due to excessive the volume of user traffic.

RBC Capital Markets analyst Mark Mahaney said the sale probably generated between $1.5 billion and $2 billion in revenue.

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