Amazon.com Inc

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

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Walmart shares rallied when it appeared its challenge to Amazon.com's e-commerce business showed some improvement. The excitement has dimmed.
A report that Target and Kroger were discussing a possible merger was followed quickly by another denying that such discussions were taking place. But would such a link-up ultimately make sense?
Amazon.com passes Alphabet in market cap, Orbitz says it was hacked, Toyota suspends its self-driving car business, and other important headlines.
FedEx and Walmart are bringing the fight to Amazon.com with a newly expanded deal. FedEx is now planning to put 500 FedEx Office locations in select Walmart store over the next two years.
Amazon's marketplace sellers posted an increase of more than 50% in sales across international borders last year. The company wants more.
These six large-cap tech leaders look to benefit from the incredible cloud demand and growth, and their shares are suitable for all accounts looking for growth now and in the years to come.
It was only a matter of time before the huge investments made in streaming media would significantly affect the video consumption landscape. That day has come.
The ongoing Toys “R” Us saga appears to be coming to a close. It is incredibly likely that the company will be closing the doors for all of its stores and selling off the remainder of its...
Walmart will deliver groceries in 100 cites as a challenge to Amazon.com and its Whole Foods operation.
Amazon.com watched its shares inch forward on Tuesday after a key analyst raised his target on the e-commerce empire.
The executive chairman of DowDuPoint will step down, the Saudi Aramco initial public offering may be delayed again, and other important headlines.
There has been a great deal of speculation about which retailers will benefit from the likely collapse of the Toys “R” Us domestic operation. At or near the top of the list,  Walmart (NASDAQ:...
Amazon Prime on Wednesday extended its discounted membership offer to include the 35 million adult Americans who receive Medicaid benefits.
Regulators have blocked a deal for Broadcom to buy Qualcomm, BlackBerry has brought patent lawsuits against several companies, investors have killed a deal to buy the Weinstein Company for the second...
These five companies dominate their respective silos in the technology sphere and look to continue to do so for years to come.