Amazon.com Inc

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Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, Blackstone, FireEye, Myriad Genetics, Visa, CBOE, Hershey and Vail Resorts.
A new Jefferies research report features some solid new growth stock calls that make good sense for people looking to perhaps replace stocks that underperformed this past year.
After Sears Holdings announced another terrible quarter, its stock fell close to a new five-year low.
With Macy's shares trading around $39, the well-known and notorious Goldman Sachs has decided that now is the time to remove its Buy rating on the stock.
Barnes & Noble has now become J.C. Penney in 2012, the year its revenue and same-store sales dropped sharply.
Gap has now become J.C. Penney in 2012, when its revenue and same-store sales dropped sharply.
Just as some stores opened before the Thanksgiving weekend in the hope of gaining sales before the holiday season, others have extended special discounts well after Cyber Monday.
Sears now has become J.C. Penney in 2012, when its revenue and same-store sales dropped sharply.
Shares of Amazon.com have reached an all-time high, giving the e-commerce business a market cap of 80% higher than that of Wal-Mart.
Shares in Alphabet, owner of Google, the world's largest search engine, continue to reach all-time highs, and they may continue to move higher for several reasons.
Amazon.com reported that sales of its Fire TV stick rose six times and sales of all the company's electronics devices rose three times for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
As the poor numbers from Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday pour in, many brick-and-mortar retail stocks have neared 52-week lows.
Now that Black Friday has come and gone, it is time for Cyber Monday! 24/7 Wall St. has seen an estimate that a whopping 121 million people will shop online on the 2015 Cyber Monday. While the online...
24/7 Wall St. has picked out a few major stocks to keep an eye on in this holiday period for an assortment of reasons.
Amazon.com has dropped more hints about its Prime Air product, which can deliver some packages to customers via drone.