Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$202.61
-$8.87 (-4.2%)
Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Amazon is continuing its natural expansion of delivery services to now include Whole Foods Market in certain cities, among other services.
Amazon's Alexa Fund has invested in a startup manufactured homebuilder. The e-commerce giant sees an opportunity to build in support for its voice-controlled gizmos.
Amazon is making the case for the connected home with its most recent offering of Alexa-related products. But does the home really need to be this connected? One analyst seems to think so.
U.S. stocks hit all-time highs again, Wells Fargo plans massive layoffs, Tesla loses another top executive, and other important business headlines.
Amazon announced a new "$10 and under" site today. The company has sold inexpensive goods for years, but now it is collecting some in a separate store and offering free shipping.
A new survey from brand consultancy Prophet ranks 299 brands based on a survey of more than 12,000 Americans. Top-ranked Apple is probably no surprise, but where is Facebook or Twitter or Starbucks?
Amazon.com has now entered into the online ad business with a vengeance and become among the largest players in this industry, and it has done so in a remarkably short time.
JPMorgan CEO worries about cyberattacks on the financial system, EU to probe Amazon.com's business practices, and other important business headlines.
A new survey indicates that there would be plenty of Americans willing to do their basic banking with Amazon. Nearly two-thirds of Amazon Prime members said they would sign up.
In a new research report, Baird analysts highlighted some of the top companies from the Shop.org conference, and three stocks are rated Outperform at the firm.
Amazon shares dipped on Monday after it was announced that the e-commerce empire was opening a new store for customers to shop exclusively from U.S. small and medium-sized businesses selling on...
U.S. firms have announced plans to date to hire a total of more than 340,000 holiday season workers. A couple of the largest companies haven't made official announcements yet.
A UPS executive said Thursday that the package delivery company plans to hire 100,000 seasonal workers this year to help with the holiday rush. It's the largest number of seasonal hires ever for the...
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos said his company will announce the location of its second headquarters by the end of the year. Several cities have been aggressively vying for it.
Retailers and distribution and delivery firms have begun announcing plans for holiday hiring. Early indications show that this year's offerings are on track at least to match last year's hiring.