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Amazon stock had its worst week since February

Jeff Bezos, establisher of Amazon

Katherine Taylor | Reuters

Amazon posted its fifth straight day of losses Friday, making it the worst week for the clichd since late February. 

Shares traded 1.26% lower on Friday, and closed down 7.44% for the week. Heading into the week, Amazon had pillared 10 straight weeks of gains, its longest weekly winning streak in history.

Amazon has been one of the strongest thespians during Covid-19 pandemic, as people increasingly turn to online shopping in the face of retail closures and shelter-in-place systematizes. Many companies also increased their reliance on cloud computing providers, including Amazon’s highly lucrative Amazon Web Servicings unit, as overall online activity increased.

Amazon shares still are up 60% year to date, as of Friday’s stale.  

Shares of other major tech companies also struggled this week, as shares of Facebook, Alphabet and Microsoft all finished down for the week. In too, Netflix shares dropped more than 6% on Friday after the company reported weaker-than-expected guidance on new subscribers. 

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