8 Stocks Jeff Bezos is Buying

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In this article, we will take a look at the 8 Stocks Jeff Bezos is Buying

‘We are Famously Unprofitable’

Jeff Bezos is a name closely tied to Amazon the company he reportedly founded in 1994 during a cross-country road trip. What began as a modest online bookstore has since evolved into a massive e-commerce giant, outpacing competitors and leading many consumer markets. It went public in 1997, prompting market analysts to question whether it could compete once traditional retailers launched their own e-commerce platforms. Just two years later, the start-up not only kept pace but surged ahead, establishing itself as a leader in online retail. While many dot-coms from the early ’90s failed, Bezos’ company thrived, becoming a dominant force in e-commerce and technology. Its success is largely attributed to its unwavering focus on customer experience. The company prioritizes making shopping fast and convenient, with every decision rooted in its customer-centric philosophy.

In the 24 years since Jeff Bezos made his famous statement on BBC Newsnight, the company has solidified its dominance in both ecommerce and cloud computing. The company generated $574.8 billion in net sales revenue in 2023 and has expanded into various sectors beyond retail, including film and television production, a streaming service, full-service grocery stores, and AI assistant technology. It has also grown through strategic acquisitions, integrating companies like Twitch Interactive, Whole Foods, and Audible into its ecosystem.

Of course, the tech icon didn’t just stick with one venture. In 2000, Bezos founded Blue Origin, an aerospace company focused on developing technologies to reduce the cost of space travel, aiming to make it accessible to paying customers. For its first 15 years, the company operated quietly. However, in August 2019, NASA selected Blue Origin as one of 13 companies to collaborate on 19 technology projects aimed at reaching the moon and Mars. Despite this achievement, Blue Origin faces stiff competition from industry giants like Elon Musk’s SpaceX in the heavy-lift rocket launch market. That said, the company has been making significant advancements in the industry. Earlier this September, Blue Origin successfully test-fired the second stage of its next-generation rocket, the New Glenn. The 15-second test was a success, with both the engine and various subsystems performing as expected, thus marking a key milestone for the company in its bid to reach Earth’s orbit. While Blue Origin has launched rockets 26 times, including eight suborbital flights with space tourists, all of its previous missions have been suborbital.

All in all, becoming a billionaire is something not many can claim, with just 2,781 individuals out of nearly 8 billion people reaching that milestone. Even after stepping down as CEO in 2021, Jeff Bezos continues to invest in various ventures through his family office, Bezos Expeditions. While many of these are startups or privately held companies, there are also publicly traded options available. For those, interested in following the tech icon’s investment moves, we will explore these stocks that Bezos is backing.

8 Stocks Jeff Bezos is Buying

Our Methodology

We examined the investments of Bezos Expeditions, Jeff Bezos’ family office, to identify key companies he’s invested in. All selected firms are publicly traded, and the stocks are ranked in ascending order based on hedge fund sentiment as of Q2 2024, as tracked by Insider Monkey.

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8. Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ:SANA)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 15

Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ:SANA), based in Seattle, Washington, focuses on developing treatments for complex diseases like cancer, diabetes, and nervous system disorders. The company’s R&D pipeline is a key driver of its potential success, with multiple updates expected by the end of 2024. These include developments for SC291/SC262 in hematological cancers and an investigator-sponsored trial (IST) for modified pancreatic islet cells.

Citi recently raised its price target for Sana’s stock from $8.00 to $15.00, maintaining a Buy rating. This update follows news that several Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients have been enrolled in an IST. Citi also launched a 90-day Catalyst Watch, anticipating data from the T1D trial, expressing optimism about the stock’s potential upside if results are favorable.

As of Q2 2024, Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ:SANA) reported $251.6 million in cash and equivalents, providing a solid runway for its R&D efforts. The company’s R&D expenses for the quarter were $60.9 million, slightly higher than expected, while SG&A expenses were lower than anticipated at $16.4 million. The company also reported a Q2 EPS of $0.21, better than the projected $0.32, indicating strong cost management despite its heavy R&D investment.

Notably, Julian Baker and Felix Baker’s Baker Bros. Advisors is the largest shareholder in Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ:SANA), holding 2.38 shares valued at $12.99 million.

7. Nextdoor Holdings Inc. (NYSE:KIND)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 21

Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:KIND) runs a hyperlocal social networking platform designed for neighborhoods. With over 45 million weekly active users, the company expects notable product advancements by mid-2025.

Citi recently reaffirmed its Neutral rating and a $2.65 price target for Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:KIND) after discussions with the company’s leadership during the annual Citi Tech conference. Insights from this meeting highlighted Nextdoor’s strategies for its evolving platform, dubbed NEXT Nextdoor. Citi notes that while Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:KIND) is still in the early stages of its turnaround, there are promising aspects in its vision for the NEXT platform and potential monetization, provided the company maintains operational discipline.

For Q2 2024, Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:KIND) reported an 11% year-over-year revenue growth, reaching $63 million, though it faced an adjusted EBITDA loss of $6 million. Despite this, the company projects a 10% revenue growth for the full year and is targeting positive free cash flow by Q4 2024.

As of Q2 2024, 21 hedge funds held positions in Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:KIND). The largest stake, valued at $23.94 million, belongs to Catherine D. Wood’s ARK Investment Management.

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