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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.
Xiaomi may start to sell its smartphones in the United States, the European Union may put tariffs on U.S. goods, Apple may launch an inexpensive MacBook, and other important headlines.
Walmart is taking a shot at meal kit providers like Blue Apron by offering meal kits and simpler “one-step meals” in over 250 stores.
Amazon may pick Washington, D.C., as its second headquarters, SpaceX will launch a rocket for the 50th time, U.S. oil production should rise over the next five years, and other important headlines.
Amazon has entered the pay-per-view business beginning with a UFC fight this Saturday. Should the cable and satellite companies be worried?
TiVo may find a buyer or go private, Amazon will buy a smart doorbell company, the FCC will begin auctions of 5G spectrum, and other important headlines.
A recent poll by researchers at LendEDU.com asked consumers if they would use a digital currency issued by Amazon to make purchases. More than half said yes.
These top catalysts, stories and technology tidbits, courtesy of the research team at Baird, could be big going forward or are just interesting in a fast-moving and ever-changing technology landscape.
The Weinstein Company will file for Chapter 11, "Black Panther" had another huge ticket sales weekend, GE will restate earnings for the past two years, and other important headlines.
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Amazon.com?
A new customer survey reveals that Macy's recent troubles reflect more than competition from Amazon.
If the federal government's challenge foils the buyout of Time Warner by AT&T, the entertainment and news company will be dumped back into a very challenging market.