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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.
Where did Gap's customers go? While larger competitors are almost certain to be the place, a set of smaller ones have become Gap's enemies.
Amazon has launched free one-day shipping for Prime members in 11 new cities. Whether Amazon eventually will benefit from this is anyone's guess.
CEO Jeff Bezos says Amazon Web Services has reached the level of the parent company's total revenue 10 years ago, and currently its grows at a rate faster than Amazon's more traditional businesses.
In the battle among traditional media and media delivery companies, AT&T has added a new weapon: a new streaming media service.
The Reputation Institution has released its list of top 100 most reputable companies based on U.S. consumer perceptions.
When Amazon launched AWS in 2006, the idea that individuals and corporations would store their critical data on someone else's hardware was nearly unthinkable. That's all changed now.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday, March 22, include Amazon.com, Chevron, Monster Beverage, Range Resources, Wayfair, Wynn Resorts and Yahoo.
Out of a total audience of nearly 259 million unique U.S. digital media users, fully 94% visited a property owned by Alphabet in February.