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1 Big Reason I Won't Buy Amazon Stock

fool2021-05-10

Late last month,Amazon.com(NASDAQ:AMZN)reportedblowout earnings resultsfor the first quarter of 2021. Sales surged 44%, reaching $108.5 billion. This surpassed the high end of management's guidance and beat the Wall Street consensus by $4 billion. Operating income more than doubled to $8.9 billion.

Amazon expects growth to remain robust in the second quarter, despite facing much tougher year-over-year comparisons. Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have accelerated its already-impressive growth.

However, one of Amazon's biggest competitive advantages could erode over the next few years. And while that won't halt the company's growth entirely, it's a key reason why I'm not interested in paying nearly 60 times forward earnings to buy Amazon stock.

Understanding Amazon's moat

In its early years, Amazon made a name for itself by radically undercutting competitors on price. (Hence the famous Jeff Bezos quotation: "Your margin is my opportunity.")

Today, while Amazon still has fairly low prices, big-box competitors like Walmart(NYSE:WMT)and Target(NYSE:TGT)often have comparable or lower prices. Instead, convenience is Amazon's big differentiator. Over the past decade, Amazon has invested tens of billions of dollars to build a massive fulfillment network. It has warehouses near virtually every major city, a dedicated air cargo network to move goods between them, and an in-house delivery service to complement traditional parcel carriers.

Together, these investments allow Amazon to deliver goods quickly and cheaply. Fast, free package deliveries in turn represent the backbone of Amazon's Prime membership service. Prime has attracted over 200 million members who pay a considerable sum -- the regular price in the U.S. is $119 per year -- for the ability to have most anything delivered within a day or two (and sometimes even faster).

Rivals with smaller e-commerce businesses can't afford to have fulfillment centers in every city. That makes it hard to match Amazon's delivery speeds -- or to offer free delivery with no minimum purchase. Walmart has come the closest with its Walmart+ membership program, but it's still a fraction of Prime's size.

Faced with a choice between ordering an item on Amazon and receiving it in a day or two with free Prime shipping versus trying to meet another retailer's order minimum -- and possibly waiting longer anyway -- most consumers stick with Amazon.

A technological game changer

The advent of driverless delivery vehicles could rapidly erode Amazon's competitive advantage over the next decade or so. Most of Amazon's biggest rivals have massive store networks. As a result, they have goods positioned very close to customers. But last-mile delivery remains an expensive challenge.

Many retailers do fulfill some online orders from their brick-and-mortar stores. However, shipping items with a traditional parcel carrier is quite expensive, even over relatively short distances. Same-day delivery with a courier (like Target's Shipt service) is even pricier. Amazon's high volumes and insourced delivery network give it a big cost advantage, particularly for same-day and next-day deliveries.

Autonomous delivery vehicles will be a game changer by driving down delivery costs. As costs decline, it should become possible for any retailer with a broad store network to offer free same-day or next-day deliveries to most consumers with no membership required and possibly even no order minimum.

Late last year, the California DMV approved driverless delivery start-up Nuro to begin parcel deliveries in two Bay Area counties. Last month, Nuro began testingDomino's Pizzadeliveries in Houston. By the end of the decade, driverless deliveries could be ubiquitous, and competition could lower the cost to significantly less than the cost of traditional parcel deliveries.

The great equalizer

Not surprisingly, Amazon is also investing in driverless delivery technology. Last year, it spent over $1 billion to buy Zoox, which is working on an autonomous ride-hailing service for now but could easily pivot to deliveries.

However, while Amazon will be able to match rivals on delivery cost and speed as driverless delivery vehicles take off, it probably won't be able to replicate its current advantage. If consumers can buy from Walmart, Target,Best Buy,Dick's Sporting Goods, and a wide variety ofother retailersand get free same-day or next-day delivery, Amazon may become less of a "default" option for consumers. Plus, if other retailers are essentially giving away the core benefit of Prime, will consumers still be willing to pay $119 a year (or more) for free Amazon deliveries?

Perhaps Amazon will find a new way to differentiate itself and continue gaining market share. However, Amazon's advantage on delivery speed and cost arguably represents the biggest piece of its moat. With driverless delivery vehicles likely to undermine that moat over the next decade or so, Amazon stock's long run of outperformance could come to an end soon.

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  • 449ff09a
    ·2021-05-10
    Many buyers
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  • JJQ
    ·2021-05-10
    Please like and comment! Thank you! 
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    • Hayz
      pls return comment
      2021-05-10
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    • JJQ
      👍 Okay
      2021-05-10
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  • Veldora
    ·2021-05-10
    1 big reason, too expensive.
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  • KinKat
    ·2021-05-10
    A decade is a long time [白眼] [傲娇] 
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    • 木吉蒂
      [开心]
      2021-05-10
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    • KinKat
      [财迷]
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    • Mich77
      liked
      2021-05-11
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  • Jen88
    ·2021-05-10
    Agree
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  • BossBoss
    ·2021-05-10
    Totally agree 
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  • woonws
    ·2021-05-10
    Hmm never thought of that!
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  • Jon000
    ·2021-05-10
    Like n comment pls
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  • Maxcrusader
    ·2021-05-10
    Interesting view
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  • GRNSquirrel
    ·2021-05-10
    Amazon has moved beyond a supermart model unlike WalMart, Target and other brick mortar stores.
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    • NCM
      Yea
      2021-05-10
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  • kino318
    ·2021-05-10
    There will b other buyers. Don't worry.  Like and comment. TQ.
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    • Maxcrusader
      Yup
      2021-05-10
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    • wc77
      ike and comment pls
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    • kino318
      thk
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  • 2b8a22ff
    ·2021-05-10
    Agree
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  • JoyceChew
    ·2021-05-10
    Nice
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    ·2021-05-10
    Like
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      Hi
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    ·2021-05-10
    Like
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      Hi
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      Hihi
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  • ChunHui
    ·2021-05-10
    Oh noooo, help me like!!
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  • Donokane
    ·2021-05-10
    Bet your butt you wouldn't post this if you hold position since way back then [梭哈]
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  • Teslastonk
    ·2021-05-10
    Split!
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    • JoyceChew
      👍🏻
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  • Godon
    ·2021-05-10
    Stock split is coming
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  • Salibee
    ·2021-05-10
    With tt price. Hell naaa
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