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Amazon has received an exemption that allows Prime Air to be considered an air carrier as it continues development of its drone delivery platform.
After Friday's close, two very high-profile stock splits are taking place. 24/7 Wall St. thinks there are some other stocks that could and should split their shares in their wake.
As the e-commerce giant looks to extend its reach into new markets, one analyst sees more upside for Amazon stock.
There seems to be an insatiable appetite from the investing community for the great growth stories in America. Earnings and dividends almost seem to not even have any place at all when it comes to...
Apple's stock price increase has been based in part on a belief that sales of the new iPhone will surge at year-end. Reasons for improved prospects for Amazon and Microsoft are just as convincing.
These companies were really big winners in the most recent earnings reporting season. They have survived the pandemic and then some, and they have the fundamentals to prove it.
Whether it's a bull or a bear market is still up for debate, with the economy still in a recession. What is not up for debate is whether the investing community cares what Warren Buffett is saying...
After two very high-profile stock splits, the time is ripe for many other well-known, actively traded stocks to announce stock splits. We have some ideas who might be next.
Tesla's announced five-for-one stock split, combined with an earlier four-for-one split at Apple, may persuade a few of the other high-flying tech stocks to make a similar move.
China blocking iPhone sales there would be the most visible way to attack the United States for its bans of Huawei and TikTok. Much of Apple's sales comes from what it calls Greater China.
Three U.S. Senators have proposed a one-time tax on a handful of billionaires whose wealth greatly increased during the pandemic, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. The money would help fund...
24/7 Wall St. has tracked a significant wave of insiders selling $1 million or more in stock in the final days of July and the start of August.
The board that oversees Amazon is small for a huge corporation. However, each member apparently has been chosen for a specific background in governance and business development.
Lord & Tayor and Tailored Brands just filed for bankruptcy, adding two to the number of traditional retailers that could not make it financially this year.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked 10 earnings reports from the last week of July in which the earnings news was very positive and the stock price surged alongside the report.