Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$202.61
-$8.87 (-4.2%)
Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) will use drones to deliver packages to people’s homes and businesses. It has introduced one that can be used for home security. The e-commerce company sells one to...
The S&P 500 index is up about 2% this year, after a spring collapse and remarkable rebound. Among the companies in the index, 10 are up more than 50%.
In a show of how quickly Walmart has evolved from a brick-and-mortar company to an e-commerce powerhouse, it will hire 20,000 temporary workers to staff its fulfillment centers for the holidays.
Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alibaba, Amazon.com, Apple, Carvana, Illumina, NextEra Energy, Nikola, Shake Shack, Teladoc Health and WPX Energy.
The top-performing movie in America for 2020, based on domestic ticket sales, was released right after the start of the year. That gave it two months to accumulate revenue before the COVID-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has lifted uncertainty among many retailers and other firms related to how many seasonal employees they'll be hiring. A repeat of last year's strong hiring is unlikely.
Amazon has launched a Luxury Stores section with iconic American fashion house Oscar de la Renta as its first store. Got to give the e-commerce behemoth credit for never giving up on selling luxury...
FedEx says it will add 70,000 workers to meet holiday demand. The only reason that it would need this army of people is if e-commerce is expected to surge during the period.
According to a new research report, Amazon Air will end the year with 58 planes in its fleet, an increase of 38% since the beginning of 2020.
Amazon.com plans to add an extraordinary number of workers in the United States and Canada. The hiring binge is more bad news for America's brick-and-mortar retailers.
Shareholders are far from optimistic about Walmart's prospects. The primary challenge is its large number of stores.
A new lawsuit alleges that Amazon is using deceptive practices and committing fraud in the sale of batteries from third-party sellers. This lawsuit has a better chance than many to give the...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a list of well-known, mostly very large, publicly traded corporations that are a combination of safe harbor stocks and stocks in powerful tech firms.
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.