Amazon.com Inc

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Google sites were the most visited in May, based on desktop and mobile results together, according to research firm comScore.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen by 24/7 Wall St. include Amazon.com, eBay, Groupon, Home Depot, Micron Technology, SolarCity and Tesla Motors.
Wal-Mart's count of both store number and size continue to grow slightly in a period during which most large retailers have cut their number of locations. Why?
Here’s a look at how some of the public companies presenting at E3 fared, and what the rest of the year looks like in light of this.
Here's a look at which companies win and which ones lose on the latest net neutrality ruling, or at least which will be perceived as winners and losers.
In its weekly report on orders and deliveries, Boeing said that it has received six new orders for its 767 from an unidentified customer.
Staples has announced that it has begun a same-day delivery service called "Staples Rush" in several major U.S. cities.
Best Buy needs a boost in revenues, and holiday promotions are one way to try to achieve that. Father's Day promotions on electronics include a number of TVs, computers, cameras, and other gear.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday morning include Abbvie, Amazon.com, Cliffs Natural Resources, Corning, Dynegy, Joy Global and Stanley Black & Decker.
Almost 25% of global enterprise information technology (IT) spending is doled out by the financial services industry, which includes insurance companies.
BrandZ has released its 2016 list of 100 most valuable brands. Google ranked in first place at $229 billion and Apple in second at $228 billion.
Checking out the weekend specials at Amazon.com sometimes reveals not only low pricing for many popular items, but offers a chance to try to figure out what Amazon wants from its customers.
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.