Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$211.48
-$2.62 (-1.2%)
Closing Price on November 14, 2024

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The more than 100 million Amazon Prime members get a long list of special deals for Prime Day. Apparently, the sales are so impressive for the world's largest e-commerce company that this year Prime...
Shopify may be the next Amazon, and Jeff Bezos better pay attention.
FedEx killed part of its deal to deliver goods for Amazon last week. Now, Amazon has returned the favor. It has announced it will buy more large Boeing jets for its own delivery service. As has been...
The role of the world’s most valuable person by net worth has traded back and forth between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Microsoft founder Bill Gates for a while. Both have a net worth of more...
A growing number of politicians, and now apparently some officials of the federal government, believe some of America’s largest tech companies are illegal monopolies that prevent competition in the...
Top stock stories for the week of June 14, 2019 from earnings, mergers, analyst calls and more.
Not to be outdone by its rivals, big-box retailer Target is launching a same-day delivery service at 1,500 stores in 47 states.
Being in the food delivery business has been a tough road. It seems that even the biggest and best in the country might have decided that the field is just too competitive.
Amazon shares were up slightly on Tuesday after the firm announced that it has made in-kind and cash donations to its Seattle nonprofit partners Mary’s Place and FareStart.
Walmart wants to offer people the ultimate way to get perishable groceries. One of its workers will bring them to your house and put them in your refrigerator.
Google announced Thursday morning that it has splashed out $2.6 billion in cash for cloud services company Looker.
One of the largest retailers in the United States is in terrible trouble. GameStop is being steamrolled by Amazon the same way other brick-and-mortar retailers have been.
Amazon.com is in the midst of upgrading its Prime membership, and that means now roughly 10 million items qualify for one-day delivery.
Will the FTC suggest that Amazon.com be broken into pieces, thus blunting its power in both the e-commerce and cloud marketplaces? Amazon has three large segments, so cutting it up would not be...
Amazon is reportedly on the hunt for office space in Manhattan’s West Side, despite deciding against building a headquarters in Queens.