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Amazon.com could pick from scores of other customers, but The Weather Channel is among the leaders of its Amazon Web Services promotions.
It is a tried and true formula. A retailer posts poor results, so it closes stores because it hopes to maintain sales per location.
While some might question Amazon's spending habits anyhow, 24/7 Wall St. could not help but wonder one thing here: is Amazon bowing its head to Greenpeace?
The heir apparent at J.C. Penney has indicated he will not close more stores. As part of his plan, he will make more use of the Internet and squeeze suppliers.
The streaming music space already has successful, or apparently successful competitors, but Google barely cares about the business at all.
In yet another measure of Amazon.com's dominance among retailers, a new survey ranked its brand value well ahead of all other companies in the segment.
Google introduced several promising new products this past week, but the stock has continued to remain range-bound.
In yet another move to take over the world, Amazon.com is reportedly getting ready to expand its line of private-label brands to include more grocery items.
Thursday, Amazon kicked off free same-day delivery on orders of $35 or more in a dozen U.S. metro areas.
Amazon.com will add 6,000 new jobs at its U.S. fulfillment centers. It is extremely unlikely that the jobs will pay well.
courtesy of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.When Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) reported fiscal first quarter earnings last week, investors were underwhelmed. Shares that had closed at near $80 on Monday...
In the latest improvement to its Prime Now delivery service, Amazon.com announced Thursday that it has begun one-hour delivery from local stores in Manhattan.
The deal with Starbucks may help Spotify gain ground on competitor Pandora Media and an army of much larger music distribution companies.
Ahead of another set of earnings from Wal-Mart, at least one thing is already clear. Wall Street has turned against the nation's largest retailer, and with a vengeance.
One or more of the three companies involved in a $1,300 discount for an Apple iPhone 6 sold by Best Buy and tied to a Sprint lease is losing money.