Amazon.com Inc

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

AMZN Articles

The Chinese plant that builds consumer electronics products for Amazon has been criticized by a labor watchdog group for the treatment of the plant's workers.
Apple, like most of the mega-cap tech giants, looks to constantly expand its business, product and service lines. With Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference wrapping up last week, lots of big...
GE announced Thursday that it has formed a wholly owned subsidiary, AiRXOS, to provide mananement and control services for drones. The business is attracting both large and small players and may be...
Amazon.com saw its shares up marginally on Wednesday after the company announced a new product in its Echo line, a virtual assistant to help users manage their closets and image better.
This week's Deutsche Bank data dump on Apple was extremely interesting as the company, like most of the mega-cap tech giants, looks to constantly expand its business, product and service lines.
The FCC has sent a letter to both Amazon and eBay seeking the two companies' help in getting rid of electronic devices that are fraudulently using the FCC logo. Both companies have agreed, of course,...
A search product has passed a predominantly hardware product to become the world's most valuable brand, according to the latest BrandZ ranking.
Best Buy's moderately poor quarterly results raised the specter of Amazon.com's relentless cannibalization of Best Buy, which some thought was slowing. They were wrong.
United Continental has a new board chair, Apple wins a huge judgment against Samsung, the value of corporate mergers soars this year, and other important headlines.
Tesla drops the prices of its cars sold in China, Amazon.com clamps down on buyers who return too many things, Las Vegas casino workers could go on strike, and other important headlines.
Amazon started by cutting prices at Whole Foods. It has extended that tactic by further cutting what Amazon Prime members pay for their groceries.
Institutional investors cut their positions in Apple, Lord & Taylor to sell items on Walmart.com, oil supplies hit a three-year low, and other important headlines.
Apple, on the verge of being the first $1 trillion market capitalization company, constantly looks to expand its business and product and service lines.
Sears gets serious about selling Kenmore, new Seattle taxes could affect Amazon.com, Tesla looks at changing its autopilot technology, and other important headlines.
These three mega-cap technology behemoths rule the cloud and probably are destined to continue, as the barriers for entry are at are absolutely gigantic.