Amazon.com Inc

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With the first-quarter earnings for the most part coming in solid so far, it’s always a coin toss to determine if one should buy stock prior to the numbers or wait for the results.
For the moment, the New York Times is leading the Post in online visitors. It remains to be seen which can capitalize on them.
The bottom line is large enterprise is migrating to the cloud, and two companies appear to be dominating the activity. Both are rated Buy at Deutsche Bank.
Retailers have to move inventory from their warehouses to customers 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...
Amazon's dominance shows up again in new research of unique visitors a month. Amazon had 181 million in March, compared to Wal-Mart's 91 million.
These three large cap, blue chip technology companies look outstanding now, as they combine solid fundamentals with outstanding technical patterns.
Amazon.com has announced that it is decoupling its streaming video competitor to Netflix at a price of $8.99 a month, a dollar a month less than Netflix charges for its streaming service.
Add to store closings and falling sales, visits to Gap's online flagship Gap.com have fallen 20% in the past year.
J.C. Penney is in the midst of a recovery that seemed impossible two years ago. Part of the improvement is a surge in traffic to JCPenney.com.
A recent survey of grocery shoppers showed that 87% were somewhat or extremely satisfied with their most recent trip to their primary grocery store.
Needless to say, the migration to the cloud for a variety of services for everybody from the individual consumer to the largest corporate enterprise has become ubiquitous. In what should be little if...
Google was likely the only company that could or would offer free broadband, a part of its mission to allow every American access to the new world of communication, news and entertainment.
Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) offers sharp discounts on some of the items sold at BestBuy.com. There are several reasons the consumer electronics retailer may do this. Among them are clearance of...
Experts have to be scratching their heads as Amazon.com has slashed the prices by as much as $50 on some Kindle e-readers, and offered two-hour delivery to boot.
Retailers typically don't preannounce sale pricing on items until the special price takes effect because they don't want to cannibalize sales at the going price. Amazon.com is not a typical retailer.