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Amazon.com will offer streaming versions of President Obama's final State of the Union Address a day after the event.
While 2016's first week of trading has been grim for investors, most of the selling is event driven. Once things start to settle down, investors will again start to focus on the merits of individual...
Kmart, Sears and J.C. Penney almost certainly had poor fourth quarters. Most likely, none of them can afford to keep store counts at current levels.
The top analyst calls for Monday, January 4, 2016, include Amazon, Chesapeake, Chipotle, Deere, Delphi, Lululemon, Pandora, McDonald's and Atlassian.
Either Americans can’t buy too many new TVs or retailers have too many in stock and need to clear the out. Whatever the reason, we saw a ton of offers for TVs during the holiday shopping season and...
The top 10 S&P performers mostly have share prices that rose more than 50% last year. The list also contains many companies run by their founders.
Amazon.com is promoting its Fire tablets with a heading of "All New," which was true some months ago and is technically true today.
Now that Amazon.com apparently has changed the way consumers buy things, the company seems intent on conquering delivery services as well.
Looking back at 2015, media companies have been the top dogs, with a couple exceptions. Despite broad markets having a flat year, these companies have outperformed and set the standard for 2016.
Amazon.com has used it Prime multimedia and free shipping service for years to create a loyal customer base, as well as several devices to move it into consumer electronics.
Barnes & Noble has to find something that it can sell in a brick-and-mortar setting that Amazon.com cannot because it does not have physical stores.
Now that Christmas Day is behind us, retailers can turn to end-of-the-year clearance sales, and Amazon.com has a long list of items on its sale list.
Google’s site traffic reached 247 million unique visitors in November, according to comScore’s study of all desktop and mobile traffic to U.S. websites. The figure is especially impressive...
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) forecast it could post sales up as much as 25% in the current quarter which would take revenue for the period to $36.75 billion. If so, its ability to trounce the...
Amazon.com will prove once more this holiday season that its business model continues to take revenue from retail competitors and companies in the cloud business.