Amazon.com Inc
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Through August, planned job cuts were slightly lower than they were during the first eight months of 2013. In all, companies have announced just under 333,000 planned layoffs so far this year, down...
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Digital media research firm comScore has released its ranking of the top 50 U.S. Web properties for August, and once again the list is topped by Google.
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For at least the third time in 2014, Amazon.com has been hit by a workers walkout at its German warehouses.
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Information stored in the cloud is safe until the day it is not. Kim Kardashian has learned that the hard way.
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Here are the top analysts upgrades, downgrades and initiations for Friday, September 19, 2014.
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Amazon.com introduced five new models of its Kindle and Kindle Fire tablets but without much fuss.
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An analyst at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey says that Amazon.com should either buy RadioShack or at least participate in any potential reorganization of the company.
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UPS said it will hire 90,000 to 95,000 seasonal employees this year, nearly double the 55,000 the company originally planned to hire in 2013.
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A new research report from Deutsche Bank makes the case that the demise of RadioShack could prove to be a positive for electronics retailer Best Buy.
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Macy's is the latest brick-and-mortar retailer to take a swing at Amazon.com. Its attempt at competition is through same-day delivery service.
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The upcoming Alibaba IPO is going to instantly create another instant mega-cap stock for portfolio managers to invest in.
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Online retailer Amazon.com spent $158 million in 2013 to buy search advertising from Google.
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A new report from the Internet team at Jefferies focuses primarily on August sales numbers and traffic, and it is very clear that the dominant Internet companies continue to get stronger.
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The bet other smartphone manufacturers are making is that they can undercut Apple sales before it introduces its new iPhone.
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Persuading investors to buy 320.1 million shares at a price of $60 to $66 apiece is a task that Alibaba figures will take nine working days.
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