Amazon Stumbles On Slower Sales Growth, Higher Labor Costs
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The retail giant reported it came up short on revenue projections last quarter because of supply chain problems and labor shortages.
Amazon isn't just grappling with the easing of pandemic-induced shopping splurges. The online retail behemoth is also contending with surging costs as it navigates a snarled supply chain and labor shortages.
Those challenges resulted in Amazon reporting a shortfall Thursday in third-quarter profits and sales. It also led the Seattle-based company to deliver a holiday sales forecast that was below Wall Street expectations.
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