Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
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Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Wednesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, AmerisourceBergen, Bank of New York Mellon, Nike and NVIDIA.
One measure of the holiday sales of consumer electronics is how many of the products sold are activated by owners. Apple won that race hands down.
While it’s never easy to figure out exactly what the numbers mean, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) typically releases stacks of them following big sales events. And there’s no bigger sales event...
Amazon.com keeps track of its most popular items, in six categories and in real time. These are the top items in each category.
A total of 14 major retail chains have said that they will close at least 100 stores by the end of 2020. Most will reach that total by the end of 2017.
Christmas is hours away. This means every retailer of any size knows what its fate is, whether each company was a winner or a loser this year.
Amazon.com wants to get one last slug of revenue before the holiday clock hits midnight on its way into Christmas.
Google sites were at the head of U.S. internet properties in November, according to comScore, ahead of second-place Facebook.
When you buy online from e-commerce websites like Amazon and eBay, you may unknowingly receive counterfeit products.
Amazon.com workers in Germany will strike the company, according to a major union that has a number of members who work for the e-commerce firm.
Two-day shipping soon will be too late. Shoppers have run out of time, so Amazon.com is taking a final stab at sales with last-minute deals.
A blast of cold Arctic air swept across much of the northern part of the country last week, and an even colder shot is due in the next few days.
The first of two polar vortex events was a few days ago. The next will hit this weekend, at the peak of the late shopping season.
Despite having dipped on the heels of the November 8 presidential election results, Amazon shares have been coming back.
Amazon.com has announced that its Prime Video will be available in 200 countries and territories, which is just about the entire world.