Amazon.com Inc

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Amazon, ADP, BHP Billiton, Cloudera, Expedia, Facebook, Hasbro, Mattel, Tesla and Transocean.
Amazon is not the source of the major problems the USPS has. The organization is oversized and wasteful.
CBS makes a below-market bid for Viacom, some executives from large technology companies urge more gun control, and other important headlines.
It is not clear breaking Amazon in two would help with its potential antitrust problems. However, for worried investors, it would make a great deal of sense.
Walmart and Humana may be in talks about an acquisition of the health insurer by the world's largest retailer.
President Donald Trump Thursday morning took to Twitter to get off another shot against Amazon.
President Trump, who has ignored the furor over a leak of Facebook user data that may have aided in his election, wants to take a run at Amazon over issues real and imagined.
Is it possible that the high and mighty Amazon.com might have finally become so big and powerful that politicians actually go after the company where it hurts the most?
It is not uncommon for markets to sell-off after big gains. It seemed as though every market participant was just begging for a pullback in late 2017 and early 2018. But now that a sell-off has been...
Apple is expected to launch a new tablet Tuesday aimed at the education market, while research firm TrendForce forecasts a decline of 3% in demand for tablets.
Toys “R” Us generated over $7 billion in sales in the United States in the year ended January 2017, which means that all this cash is up for grabs among major retailers.
AAA announced today that ratings and other information on the more than 31,000 U.S. restaurants it rates is now available through voice-controlled devices.
While it has become commonplace for Amazon.com to collect state taxes on purchases, many cities have been left behind.
These five stocks are close to immune from trade friction and most of the effects of modestly higher interest rates.
Walmart shares rallied when it appeared its challenge to Amazon.com's e-commerce business showed some improvement. The excitement has dimmed.