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Prime Price Hike Gives Amazon Warchest for Fight Over Postal Costs
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Amazon.com Inc's 20 percent hike in the cost of Prime hip should deliver more than $1 billion (roughly Rs. 6,662 crores) in extra revenue this year and cover any "rational" hike in United States Postal Service delivery fees, Wall Street analysts say. 3a1j5p

President Donald Trump has been laying into the Seattle-based online shopping firm in recent weeks for what he says is a deal with publicly-owned USPS which effectively lumps much of the cost of thousands of daily deliveries onto U.S. taxpayers.

Trump has said that if USPS raised parcel rates, Jeff Bezos' company estimate a much lower number and say the deal may actually be keeping USPS afloat.

Several said that Thursday's move by the company to raise Prime fees to $119 a year from $99 starting June 16 would not faze many of Prime's estimated 60-65 million U.S. .

"The incremental $20 hip fee could result in an incremental $1.2 billion to $1.3 billion of revenue which should more than offset any rational USPS price increase," Deutsche Bank analyst Lloyd Walmsley said.

Shares of the company were up 7.4 percent to a record high of $1,630 (roughly Rs. 1,08,590) in premarket trading on Friday as investors lauded another blockbuster quarter that delivered profits of $1.6 billion (roughly Rs. 10,660 crores) and revenue of $51 billion (roughly Rs. 51 lakh crores).

"Amazon delivered a humongous quarter, with faster growth and higher profitability than Street projections and followed up with a one-two punch by announcing it was raising annual Prime hip fee," Deutsche Bank Lloyd Walmsley said.

The 20 percent hike was the second time Amazon had increased its Prime subscription fee since the launch of the service in 2005.

The service, crucial in driving purchases of both goods and digital media on Amazon, gives free delivery, access to movies and original series through Prime Video, on-demand music streaming and free books on Prime Reading.

That appears to put it on a collision course with Apple in the streaming market - but analysts say Bezos is more interested in how the appeal of the service props up his retail empire.

Amazon disclosed last week it now has more than 100 million Amazon Prime globally and commentators said it would likely raise prices outside of the United States as well.

"So far there is no word on international price hikes but with the expansion of shipping services and content worldwide, it wouldn't be unreasonable to see them," Canaccord Genuity analyst Michael Graham said.

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