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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Alcoa, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Kinder Morgan, Philip Morris, Procter & Gamble, Twitter and Williams Companies.
Wells Fargo fined $1 billion, Home Depot to hire a large number of tech workers, AT&T to start an inexpensive streaming service, and other important headlines.
Amazon Prime membership program has reached 100 million. That is as large as the populations of America's four largest states combined.
Intel kills its wearables business, Facebook may get into the hardware business, Amazon Prime membership reaches 100 million, and other important headlines.
More U.S. consumers have purchased groceries online from Amazon, but those who do most or all of their grocery shopping online shop at Walmart.com.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Agilent, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Citigroup, Facebook, JPMorgan, Mattel and Netflix.
In another sign that the traditional retail industry is falling apart, research firm Moody's reported that retailer defaults reached an all-time high in the first quarter
IMF warns global trade wars could cripple the economy, Kroger to add over 10,000 new workers, Theranos fires most of its staff, and other important headlines.
Despite the claimed distance between The Washington Post and America's largest e-commerce company, subscribers to Amazon's Prime membership service can get a free six-month subscription to the paper.
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT), the world’s largest retailer, cannot get traction with shareholders. Despite deep troubles with its primary rival, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), it has not been able to...
It is not clear that breaking Amazon in two would help with its potential antitrust problems. However, for worried investors, it would make a great deal of sense.
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.