Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
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Closing Price on October 16, 2024

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IBM continues to be one of the worst performing Dow components this year. Over the course of the past five years, it has dropped by almost a third, while the Nasdaq has more than doubled.
At some point, companies will be blocked from collecting large amounts of information about customers, or at the very least, limited to how long they can store it.
Second-quarter U.S. GDP was pegged at 3.1%, Volkswagen warned that the the diesel scandal still is hurting its earnings, Whole Foods was hit by hackers, and more important headlines.
Short interest in Kroger soared in the two-week period that ended September 15. Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods has roiled a grocery industry that may not have an response to the threat.
We screened our 24/7 Wall St. research database looking for technology value and found four incredible companies that have been absolutely hammered this year that may be offering investors incredible...
The U.S. government has put tariffs on Bombardier jets, Ford and Lyft will join forces to build self-driving cars, Twitter has started to test 280-character tweets, and more important headlines.
Amazon Tuesday launched its Alexa voice-controlled software on smartphones. This may be a bigger deal than it first appears to be.
Netflix was one of just three brands to break into Interbrand's list of the global 100 top-ranked brands. What did the company do to achieve that?
Interbrand has issued its annual ranking of the world's 100 most valuable brands. The list continues to show the rise in valuation of tech brands.
U.S. retailers have closed nearly three times as many stores so far this year as were closed in all of last year. Will all these closures really help them stay in business?
Amazon has introduced the next generation of its Fire 7 tablet. The new device keeps the same low price and adds several incremental improvements. The low end of the market must be treating Amazon...
Best Buy posted a disappointing forecast, Ford said it would close plants in North America, Walmart will not hire temp workers for the holidays, and more important headlines.
Beginning in October, selected Kohl's stores in the Los Angeles and Chicago areas will begin accepting returns from Amazon customers and returning them at no charge to the online behemoth.
Toys "R" Us was not killed by Amazon. Rather it undermined its own success with excessive debt and a slow-motion effort toward e-commerce.
Macy's hired 80,000 workers for the holidays, Toys "R" Us has filed Chapter 11, Amazon Web Services will begin to charge some customers by the second, and more important headlines.