Amazon.com Inc

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If the international markets did not echo the U.S. market drop, and if the United States is still the safest game in the major economies, maybe Tuesday really was an overly exaggerated sell-off that...
President Trump got China to cut a key tariff, Qatar will exit OPEC, Canada cuts oil output, and other important business headlines.
Prime members bought over 2 billion products that were delivered in a day or less this year. The news was part of Amazon's Best of Prime 2018 announcement.
Now that Microsoft has passed Apple in total market cap, what are the chances that the number three company by the same measure can catch up?
Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone, and Amazon stands to be one of the biggest winners from the kickoff of holiday shopping.
President Trump plans to increase tariffs. According to The Wall Street Journal: President Trump, days before a summit with China’s leader, said he expects to move ahead with boosting tariff levels...
 Inc (NYSE: WMT) is supposed to be losing market share to Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) every year, curtailing good prospects for the world’s largest retailer. However, in the last month, Wall St....
Pilots flying for Amazon Air's contract carriers report low levels of job satisfaction and a majority are looking for a job with a different carrier.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna have introduced legislation to require Walmart and other large companies to pay a minimum wage of $15 an hour before the firms would be allowed to repurchase...
The bankruptcy of Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us left behind a significant opportunity for other retailers to win new sales. The competition is stiff and consumers are making their choices.
Crude oil prices fall again, falling iPhone component production weighs on Apple shares, and other important business headlines.
OPEC may cut output, SAP makes a major acquisition, "The Grinch" is number one at the box office, and other important business headlines.
Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NASDAQ: BABA) has its own holiday, much the way that Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) does. Alibaba’s is called “National Singles Day.”...
These 10 companies that are likely to have safer business models and will offer some defensive positioning if the economic strength of 2018 is not repeated in 2019.
Amazon is already under the antitrust microscope and is therefore at risk of becoming more than one company, sooner or later.