Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$223.75
-$3.30 (-1.5%)
Closing Price on December 27, 2024

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While Most of Wall Street focuses on large and mega-cap stocks, as they provide a degree of safety and liquidity, many investors are limited in the number of shares they can buy. Some of the most...
Founded by the iconic entrepreneur Arthur Blank, The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE: HD) has grown to become the largest retailer in the home improvement sector.  The company has experienced significant...
The addition of Amazon gives the Dow Jones industrial average the boost it needs in terms of big tech representation.
In a landscape where the battle for eyeballs intensifies, Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) stands out as a colossus in the streaming world. As we project into 2030, understanding NFLX’s potential...
In recent years, International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM) has struggled financially and competitively. Here are 6 reasons 24/7 Wall St. takes a bearish stance on the stock as it looks...
In today’s digital age, where data reigns supreme, Snowflake Inc. (NYSE: SNOW) emerges as a key figure in the realm of cloud-based data warehousing. As we venture deeper into the digital...
Nvidia’s market cap is now larger than Alphabet’s and Amazon’s. Has AI replaced cloud computing and search as the core of tech growth?
Walmart stock is up handily in the past year, but not nearly as much as that of its primary rival, Amazon. Why is that?
Given Nvidia's near monopoly on the chips on which AI runs, Nvidia stock could outperform other megacap tech stocks for a very long time.
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) is the world’s largest retailer, with over 10,000 stores worldwide that serve about 230 million customers each week. In the bustling world of retail, Walmart’s pricing...
Is Temu a real competitor to Amazon? That depends on three things.
A beneficial owner stepped up and took a controlling stake in a struggling retailer, while public offerings of stock prompted insider buying at some biotech companies.
Over the past several days, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has parted with $4 billion of the company's stock. Why now?
While 2030 may seem distant, it’s only a few short years away for investors. The potential trajectory of the stock market is always a bit up in the air. No one would need articles like this if...
Why has Amazon stock done well this year? Was it due to layoffs? Or has one of its two primary businesses outperformed?