KEY POINTS
  • Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company is "working hard" to manage high costs related to inflation, the pandemic and other factors.
  • Jassy spoke at Amazon's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday, his first since succeeding Jeff Bezos as CEO in July.
  • "I have high confidence that we'll get back on track as we work through these incredibly unusual past two years," Jassy said.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy speaks during the GeekWire Summit in Seattle, Oct. 5, 2021.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company is focused on returning to a "healthy level of profitability" after slowing retail sales and rising costs ate into its latest quarterly earnings.

"We have effectively lowered our cost structure before and I have high confidence that we'll get back on track as we work through these incredibly unusual past two years," Jassy said Wednesday at Amazon's annual shareholder meeting, his first since taking the helm from founder Jeff Bezos in July.