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Retail stocks took a dive this past week as many retailers reported weak earnings. Some of these companies blamed the weather, weak comparable sales, guidance or even the rise of Amazon.
At least one Wall St. analyst believes the value of Amazon’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) share prices will reach $1,000, up from $709. Its market value is currently $335 billion. Is half a trillion far away?...
The past week has not been kind to retail stocks. A seemingly endless parade of missed expectations was capped off after the market closed Thursday when Nordstrom reported.
Wal-Mart has kicked off a $49 per year subscription plan offering free two-day shipping to its customers. The program is available by invitation only.
A new JPMorgan research report highlights some large cap secular growth stocks that have shown strong and consistent revenue growth over the past 10 years, even during the recession.
Automaker Volkswagen now has the worst reputation of any major company in the United States. E-retailer Amazon.com has the best reputation, and Apple moved into second place, beating rival Samsung,...
On Tuesday came a new street high analyst price target for Amazon — all the way up at $1,000. The prior street high analyst target was $915.
Some 1,500 holders of Amazon.com have signed on to a letter calling for the online retailer to stop selling Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's menswear line.
Why would Amazon.com have the equivalent of a flash sale for its Kindle e-reader, offering potential customers a price cut from $79.99 to $59.99?
Oculus Rift VR headsets sell for $599.99 at Best Buy and it is not clear if the company will be selling them through its online store.
Four solid tech stocks ideas from Jefferies: two that have blown away numbers and two that are solid companies that have some work to do.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook said as the company released earnings that it may be time for it to make a major acquisition.
Just a year ago, the Frederick's of Hollywood lingerie retail operation closed virtually all its stores as it entered Chapter 11.
One thing is for sure, we see a ton of research here at 24/7 Wall St., and we are always impressed with analysts and firms that draw a line in the proverbial sand and make a call.
Amazon.com absolutely blew past expectations and blew away investors and analysts alike with its most recent earnings report highlighting a strong AWS operating result.