Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$191.16
-$1.37 (-0.7%)
Closing Price on September 26, 2024

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Amazon.com crushes earnings expectations, the founder of Papa John's brings legal action against the company, and other important business headlines.
Amazon reported second quarter financial results after markets closed Thursday. The company reported $5.07 in earnings per share (EPS) on $52.9 billion in revenue, compared with consensus estimates...
Amazon is scheduled to release its second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday. Here is what analysts expect.
The quest for a U.S. company to reach $1 trillion in market capitalization continues, with Apple last seen leading the charge. How are the top 10 U.S. companies faring in the race?
Amazon has added several new cities to is Prime Now delivery service from Whole Foods stores. The company plans to roll out the service in more cities across the United States this year.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Alphabet, Amazon, Intel and some of the other large tech companies that are about to report their quarterly results.
IBM's extremely slow growth shows it is still not in the league with Microsoft and other tech giants that have posted strong revenue improvements in areas where IBM management says its future lies.
Tesla may have a supplier problem, tariffs could hit Apple's financials, North Korea sanctions are having their desired effect, and other important business headlines.
Walmart has many challenges as it competes with Amazon. Is it going to add to those problems by chasing a business in which it cannot be successful?
Prime Day has come and gone, and Amazon.com seems to be pleased with the result. This Prime Day was in fact the biggest global shopping event in the history of Amazon.
The poster child of the current Nasdaq success is Apple. It is the most valuable component of the index and a symbol of a comeback in tech that was well over a decade in the making.
Walmart has signed a five-year deal with Microsoft for cloud solutions and services in an effort to standardize the Walmart family of brands.
It was another busy week for what is on the verge of being the first $1 trillion market capitalization company.
Strikers are testing Amazon on Prime Day. How much can they disrupt its operations when they come on make-or-break days for the company?
Boeing and Airbus post huge orders at airshow, Walmart and Microsoft set a partnership, Netflix underperforms Wall Street expectations, and other important business headlines.