Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
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Here are 30 stocks that analysts at Morgan Stanley have as high-quality and sustainable picks for the next two years.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included AT&T, Adobe, Amazon, BWX Technologies Lam Research, Schlumberger, Oracle and Ulta Beauty.
As Amazon (and other retailers who ship a lot of packages to consumers) works on cheaper flexible plastic packaging, recycling plants may not be ready to meet the challenges.
Total U.S. spending on digital advertising will, for the first time, outpace spending on traditional media spending in 2019. The big winner looks to be Amazon.
Here is a quick look at a handful of the largest companies and most desirable stocks of today have performed since the start of the 10-year old bull market.
How Amazon might be broken up is easy to imagine and it already operates in three discrete enterprises that do not need to be together to prosper.
24/7 Wall St. has provided a review of the top stocks in the market to show just how well some of them have done since the market V-bottom in 2009.
Jefferies has maintained for some time that the Amazon retail model is not as good as many brick-and-mortar players, and the firm continues to hold that opinion. These four top companies should...
Amazon.com is not the most admired company in America. Neither is Walt Disney or Apple. The honor in a new major annual poll goes to the modest-sized grocery chain Wegmans.
Amazon.com is not the most admired company in America. Neither is Walt Disney or Apple. The honor in a new major annual poll goes to the modest-sized grocery chain Wegmans.
As it reaches its 10-year birthday this week, the bull market may not be over. As a matter of fact, 2019 could be a strong year.
Amazon has announced a new program to fight the sale of counterfeit products at its websites. Can it actually work to eliminate the sale of fakes?
Amazon wants to bring back slower delivery for some people. These Prime members will only get deliveries once a week.
Using someone else's streaming video service is costing Netflix and other major services serious money. Can they stop it? Do they even want to?
Technology giants should consider that they have been put on notice. The Federal Trade Commission is creating a task force dedicated to monitoring competition in U.S. technology markets.