Amazon.com Inc
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Closing Price on October 29, 2024
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Box Inc. priced its initial public offering above the expected range on Thursday and watched as shares skyrocketed nearly 80% shortly after those shares began trading on Friday.
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Corporate earnings season is in full swing, and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger reporting companies for the coming week.
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A new report from Jefferies highlights the firm's 10 top Internet themes for 2015 and how top stocks can benefit.
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Should IBM keep CEO Ginni Rometty for another year, or replace her as the tech giant continues to stumble? The board only has a brief time to act.
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Amazon.com has joined the green movement adopted by tech companies that have turned to solar, sun, wind and geothermal energy to power their server farms and offices.
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When Netflix reports fourth-quarter and full-year results after markets close Tuesday, the number that will get most of the attention is subscriber additions.
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Moviegoers want lower ticket prices. This obvious conclusion is part of a new study by consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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With Alcoa on the tape with numbers on Monday, and two big banks out Wednesday, the avalanche of fourth-quarter earnings will really hit the market next week in full force.
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Amazon.com has a bullish duel taking place in the analyst community on Tuesday: a Citigroup upgrade versus an Argus price cut.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Costco, Dynegy, HP and SunPower.
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Spotify has reached the 15 million subscriber level, and along with that what the company calls 60 million active users.
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Cloud-based storage and collaboration platform Box has set terms for its initial public offering. The company first filed for an IPO back in March 2014.
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Canaccord Genuity’s Michael Graham and Austin Moldow are concerned with Amazon’s lack of care toward its margins, which is now expected to continue in 2015.
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Amazon has lost its number one position in customer service, and with it the image that its position against brick-and-mortar stores and niche online retailers is invulnerable.
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A new report from SunTrust Robinson Humphrey makes it clear that some of the Internet and digital market leaders are continuing to show very positive trends.
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