KEY POINTS
  • Amazon's annual Prime Day shopping event has been postponed until at least August due to the coronavirus outbreak.
  • The decision to delay the event means Amazon will have about 5 million extra devices for sale, which could result in the company taking a $100 million-hit.
  • Prime Day typically takes place in July, though Amazon doesn't announce the date far in advance.
Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc., speaks at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019.

Amazon is postponing its major summer shopping event Prime Day until at least August and expects a potential $100-million hit from excess devices it may now have to sell at a discount, according to internal meeting notes seen by Reuters.

Amazon declined to comment. Prime Day, a marketing event Amazon started in 2015 to drum up sales during the summer shopping lull, has previously occurred in July, though the company never publishes the date far in advance.