Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$211.48
-$2.62 (-1.2%)
Closing Price on November 14, 2024

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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.
Amazon has started to sell over-the-counter health products, Apple may buy more cobalt from miners, Japanese automakers to focus more on boosting profitability in the United States, and other...
Amazon has ratcheted up its competitive tactics with a program that will offer some of its Prime members 5% back on Whole Foods purchases.
GM may keep some of its operations in South Korea, Albertsons will buy part of Rite Aid, iPhone sales are weak throughout much of Asia, and other important headlines.
Among the most visibly promoted products at Amazon, the Echo Dot is on sale for 25% off, a big drop. The deal does have strings attached, which is the key to Amazon's discount.
Amazon Fashion, the e-commerce giant's apparel site, is even with Target as the second-most-shopped apparel retailer among U.S. consumers according to new research.
Investor enthusiasm, fueled by the innovation, likely will take Amazon's market cap ahead of Alphabet's.
Warren Buffett sold almost all of his IBM shares, Amazon's market cap has passed Microsoft's, an increase in the federal gasoline tax may be used to pay for infrastructure plans, and other important...
Barnes & Noble laid off workers because of poor holiday sales. Ironically, Amazon also laid off workers recently.
Global oil supply may surpass demand this year, Walgreens has made a takeover approach to AmerisourceBergen, Amazon.com is slashing jobs, and other important headlines.
Amazon is laying off hundreds of employees in Seattle Monday and hundreds more at other company locations around the world according to a report at the Seattle Times.
Apple's HomePod smart speaker launches Friday and the company won't be filling more orders until next week. Analysts at TrendForce have estimated the HomePod's chances against competitors.
Bezos has once again started to turn a large segment of a U.S. industry on its head. Many of his bets have been successful, but will grocery delivery be?
Amazon.com plans to deliver groceries from its Whole Foods stores, BlackRock wants to raise billions to invest in companies, and other important headlines.
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