Amazon.com Inc

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday, February 18, include Amazon, Brocade, Garmin, IBM, Nabors Industries, Peabody Energy, Red Hat, Shopify and Urban Outfitters.
It is common knowledge that the fortunes of the brick-and-mortar company have collapsed and the e-commerce company's revenues have surged.
IBM's Watson is not a consumer product, so the selection of Bob Dylan and other the well-know people is out of place, and so is its presence on national TV.
To help boost revenues going forward, Amazon has put a limited-time offer on many of its own branded devices.
When Groupon went public, no other company had a large presence in the online coupon business. What really happened to Groupon?
Yelp's share price has had a "down round" as far as its shareholders are concerned, a sign markets have largely lost faith in its prospects.
Despite being down in Wednesday's trading session, Amazon.com received some positive news from the credit ratings firm Moody's.
In this week's research report from Jefferies, the growth stock calls lean to some top technology names. Some blew away numbers, some missed, and some are still set to report
Amazon.com has joined the army of retailers that have launched special sales as part of the lead up to Super Bowl 50.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to see how the largely over-bullish analysts on Wall Street treated Amazon after its disappointing earnings report.
That Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is offering promo pricing on big screen TVs in the week before Super Bowl 50 is probably no surprise. This is traditionally a good week to sell—and to buy—a...
A few months ago, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) found itself consigned to the retail junk yard. Too big. Too many more modest sized big box retailers. Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN). No longer the case. Walmart (NYSE:...
Friday's top analyst calls include Alibaba, Amazon, Bank of America, Cypress Semiconductor, Flextronics, JC Penney, Lululemon Athletica and Microsoft.
Amazon's revenue has hit half of that of Wal-Mart in the United States, a milestone that seemed impossible just a few years ago.
Amazon.com has managed to be a thorn in the side of retail America. Now its fourth-quarter earnings report may have some things left to be desired.