Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$205.74
-$2.12 (-1.0%)
Closing Price on November 27, 2024

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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.
The next female CEO to exit may well be IBM's Virginia Rometty, who is likely to be pushed out by her board.
It may not happen overnight, and a solid market correction would almost certainly interfere, but there are many companies that may be chasing that $1 trillion milestone.
Amazon partners with Comcast, MoviePass argues that it is still viable, CEO Les Moonves participates in the CBS earnings call, and other important business headlines.
Kroger has decided it wants to expand further into the grocery delivery service. But will a large number of people want their groceries delivered?
Despite the recent volatility, especially associated with Facebook, social media and the popularity of the internet aren’t going anywhere, and you can bet that investors will continue to buy the...
CBS will look into sexual harassment charges against its CEO, Walmart may enter the streaming media business, Texas to become the world's third largest oil producer, and other important business...
All eyes are going to be turned to Cupertino after markets close Tuesday when Apple reports fiscal third-quarter results. Estimates for iPhone sales are modest enough that a surprise might be...
24/7 Wall St. has compiled 12 of the top movers for Friday, including Chesapeake Energy, Intel and Twitter.