Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$193.96
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Closing Price on September 24, 2024

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include AMD, Alphabet, Amazon.com, Best Buy, Dollar General, Ferrari, Goldcorp, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Square and Tilray.
Sears shares saw an incredible gain on Tuesday after the company announced that it would be expanding its partnership with e-commerce giant Amazon.
As part of the run-up of the major U.S. stock indices, the value of the S&P 500 has reached a record 2,874. If stocks continue to rally, it should reach the magic 3,000 market by year's end.
The competition is heating up between Amazon and Alibaba as for who will control the e-commerce space online. While Amazon is worth roughly double Alibaba in terms of its market cap, investors seem...
According to Goldman Sachs, these are the five top holdings at hedge funds the firm covers, and the reliance on the big tech momentum stocks remains in place.
A $10 billion, 10-year contract to provide secure cloud services to the U.S. Department of Defense is currently out for bids. Questions have been raised about the fairness of the process, and the...
Amazon may move deeper into the health care business, Apple plans to launch two new computers, Russians try to hack conservative sites, and other important business headlines.
Most of the headlines about the grocery wars are about the battle between Amazon and Walmart. Left out of many discussions is the largest grocery retailer in the nation.
Part of Walmart's earnings success is its ongoing surge in grocery sales. It continues to be a dominant force in the industry.
Media coverage of the retail sector often suggests that brick-and-mortar store operators are gasping their final breaths. Yet, analysts expect some of them to be around and going strong for at least...
Trade negotiations between the United States and China may happen later this month, Amazon might buy a chain of movie theaters, Uber's revenue surges, and other important business headlines.
Alphabet gets into the health insurance business, Verizon gives away phones and services to draw in 5G customers, and other important business headlines.
It was another busy week for what, at least for the time being, is the world's biggest company by market cap. This week's data dump on Apple from Deutsche Bank was extremely interesting.
In video streaming, Disney has to deal with huge competitors, and that means it has to deal with the issue of how many streaming services any household wants.
Amazon's recent buyout of Whole Foods gave it ownership of an operation with less than 500 stores, nowhere near the number of locations of its primary rivals.