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Amazon.com sells drones for a little as $40. At the high end of the drone spectrum, Amazon has drones priced at $10,000.
With temperatures across North America currently between 10 ad 20 degrees above average and set to remain so, a host of retailers look poised to take a considerable hit on their cold weather...
Merrill Lynch sees millennials being the number one group in income and wealth by 2025. Here are the firm's top picks for this theme.
Costco Wholesale's earnings were not particularly impressive. The big-box retailer posted numbers that show its expansion has come down to earth.
Big-box retailer Target announced Monday that it has appointed Arthur Valdez as executive vice-president, chief supply chain and logistics officer.
In the January comScore survey of Internet video traffic, Google sites placed well ahead of every other company measured. Most of the traffic was to YouTube.
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If you are not a member of Amazon Prime, you are going to start paying more for shipping costs on non-book goods ordered from the online marketplace.
Starbucks and Schlumberger are among the top mega-cap stocks that received analyst upgrades in the week ending February 19.
Big-screen TVs have recently been among the most heavily promoted consumer electronics items, and it does not appear that the situation is about to change anytime soon.
Canaccord Genuity raised Amazon's official stock rating to Buy from Hold and raised its price target to $750.
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.