Amazon Web Services

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Last mentioned: Mar 5, 2026

Timeline

  1. AWS Infrastructure Strike

    Reports emerge of drone strikes damaging Amazon data centers in the Middle East.

  2. STAAR Surgical Report

    STAAR Surgical reports improved Q4 financial performance.

  3. Plug Power Earnings

    Plug Power announces narrowing Q4 losses per share.

Stories mentioning Amazon Web Services 1

security Bearish

Kinetic Threats to Cloud Hubs: Drone Strikes Damage AWS Data Centers

Drone strikes have reportedly damaged Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, signaling a major escalation in physical threats to digital infrastructure. This security crisis coincides with a volatile earnings period where firms like Plug Power and STAAR Surgical reported narrowing losses amidst global market instability.

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About Amazon Web Services coverage

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