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Wal-Mart has set a partnership with Uber and Lyft to deliver groceries, a sign that the ride companies continue to diversity beyond their core business.
The price of drones varies wildly. Amazon.com has one that sells one for just under $9,000. But it may take more than two weeks to ship one.
Retailers have to move inventory at a good clip in order not to get stuck with a bunch of stuff they can't sell because it has passed its sell-by date for some reason.
These three top tech ideas posted solid first-quarter numbers and had a positive view of things to come for the rest of 2016.
Best Buy continues to shrink and will shrink more, according to company management. How many stores does Best Buy need to close?
Here is the ultimate bull market investor question: Between the great Alphabet and Amazon.com, which stock can hit the $1,000 mark first?
Merrill Lynch reiterated a Buy rating for Amazon.com, citing the Amazon Business opportunity as widely underappreciated.
Amazon.com has launched sub-$100 promotions to attract Father's Day buyers weeks ahead of its June 19 date.
As Apple TV battles for market share, its service has to be as broad as that of its rivals. This almost certainly helped NRA TV get a spot in Apple's service.
Amazon.com has announced that its Amazon Prime members in Manhattan can now enjoy free one-hour delivery from local restaurants.
Retail stocks took a dive this past week as many retailers reported weak earnings. Some of these companies blamed the weather, weak comparable sales, guidance or even the rise of Amazon.
At least one Wall St. analyst believes the value of Amazon’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) share prices will reach $1,000, up from $709. Its market value is currently $335 billion. Is half a trillion far away?...
The past week has not been kind to retail stocks. A seemingly endless parade of missed expectations was capped off after the market closed Thursday when Nordstrom reported.
Wal-Mart has kicked off a $49 per year subscription plan offering free two-day shipping to its customers. The program is available by invitation only.
A new JPMorgan research report highlights some large cap secular growth stocks that have shown strong and consistent revenue growth over the past 10 years, even during the recession.