Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$187.97
-$3.19 (-1.7%)
Closing Price on September 27, 2024

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When holiday shoppers think of early bird deals, price matching and fast delivery times, they might automatically think of Amazon or Walmart. eBay wants to change that.
These four mega-cap technology giants absolutely eviscerated Wall Street's earnings expectations and their shares look to be headed higher.
The primary reason U.S. consumers shop online at Amazon is to take advantage of low prices. A recent study confirms that Amazon's pricing is the lowest, but Walmart is not far behind.
The top five U.S. companies based on market cap have increased their values by an average of 36% in the past 12 months and they all appear to be on track for even more gains.
ThinkstockIt will be a good holiday for many retailers. The “mood” of American shoppers is excellent as the holiday season approaches, according to data from Gallup. The report does not point out...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is turning his ship in a direction whereby Amazon is quietly becoming the biggest conglomerate the world has ever seen.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Aetna, Alphabet, Amazon, Celgene, First Solar, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Tesla and Twitter.
Amazon.com posted such strong earnings that its shares soared. Those earnings were dragged down, however, by its troubled international operations.
Google posted better-than-expected earnings, CVS Health is rumored to have made a bid for Aetna, Amazon may move into the wholesale drug business, and more important headlines.
Amazon, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Thursday. Shares saw a big pop in the after-hours session on an incredible report. Overall net sales...
Amazon hasn’t put together a string of consistent earnings growth since its inception, analysts seem to be more focused on what the company has in store next.
Nike predicts annual sales will reach over $50 billion, this year already had a record number of store closings, Amazon.com to launch new home delivery service, and more important headlines.
After thoroughly disrupting retailers and grocers, Amazon is breaking into home delivery, literally.
Amazon, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) saw its shares make a handy gain on Tuesday after it was announced that the e-commerce giant would be expanding its prime membership services to businesses. This service...
Amazon closed the bidding last Thursday for proposals to become the company's second headquarters city. All but seven states were represented among the 238 bids that also included proposals from...