Amazon.com Inc

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Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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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.
It's the weekend, but 24/7 Wall St. wanted to show our readers, who may not be on our email list, what they may see each day and on the weekend.
Startup electric truck maker Rivian received an infusion of $700 million in new capital in a funding round led by Amazon. First deliveries of the all-electric pickups are scheduled for 2021.
This is not the first time that fringe politicians have gotten in the way of corporate ambitions. It also won't be the last.
Due to pressure from local residents and politicians in the Long Island City section of Queens in New York City, Amazon.com has started to consider moving to another location for its "second...
Amazon has, if media reports are correct, started to consider its options for a second headquarters if New York City becomes less attractive. Boston may be at the top of that list.
Walmart on Friday unveiled a curated collection of home furnishings available only on the company's website. Another online home goods seller is getting a nice share price bump from the announcement.
Amazon says it polices consumer fraud activity and has harsh penalties for those who break the rules. But does it?