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E-commerce has been perhaps the biggest winner from the coronavirus pandemic. These stocks are expected to benefit greatly from this accelerating trend.
Amazon announced early on Wednesday that it has established a new Counterfeit Crimes Unit, dedicated to bringing to justice counterfeiters that violate the law and Amazon’s policies.
Salesforce.com is looking to get people back to work in the age of COVID with a recently announced a strategic partnership with Siemens.
The USPS faces another hurdle in its efforts to remain solvent. A new change in international shipping rates goes into effect on July 1 that could lower the agency's revenues.
If the trends of greed and fear are driving investment decisions, it is without question that "greed," even if it is the good kind of greed, is at work in shares of Shopify.
Groupon reported first-quarter financial results after markets closed on Tuesday. The company said that it had a net loss of $1.63 per share and $374.2 million in revenue, beating analysts' consensus...
Weight Watchers is looking to deal with the excess weight that some people may have put on during the pandemic stay-at-home period.
The much-discussed acquisition by Uber of food delivery competitor Grubhub did not happen. Wall Street had viewed the bid for Grubhub as a winning move for Uber.
Shopify shares shot up to start out the week after Walmart announced a partnership with the Canadian e-commerce company.
Aphria, an analyst favorite among pot stocks, rallies after market selloff Thursday.
Dave & Buster’s Entertainment was beaten up over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, but things may be turning around for this company, at least according to one analyst.
Amazon sees a future for brick-and-mortar retail even though its empire is built on e-commerce and digital services.
If people have to eat and drink whether there is a COVID-19 pandemic or not, Instacart has what may be a perfect business model. This has become the top online grocery play out there for same-day...
Uber suffers two blows as Grubhub goes with another suitor and California regulator rules drivers are employees.
A new California Public Utilities Commission ruling on Thursday does not favor Lyft and its competitors. What's next?