Amazon.com Inc

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More than 230 cities have bid for a new Amazon.com second headquarters, Apple has stopped selling one version of its iPhone, and more important headlines.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the top companies reporting their latest results in the coming week. Keep in mind that we are in the heart of earnings season, which sets a...
Amazon has been awarded a patent for a drone device that can deliver a charge to a moving electric vehicle.
The head of Amazon Studios has quit in the wake of sexual harassment accusations, IBM posted another drop in quarterly revenue, and more important headlines.
There is a chill in the air, and even though Halloween is several weeks away, Americans are starting to think about holiday shopping, as retailers complete their hiring plans.
The CEO of Samsung will step down, the FAA ordered Airbus to inspect engines on its largest passenger jets, there are more Uber cars in New York than taxis, and more headlines.
Amazon has been on a tear this year, expanding across multiple industries and putting many companies on notice. But now Amazon is taking a slightly different tack.
Credit Suisse has just become more than aggressive in its mega-cap coverage of the largest internet giants. The firm sees a much stronger landscape for Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
Walmart expects it current fiscal year online sales to increase by 40% year over year. The retail giant is so confident that it said it would kick off a new $20 billion share repurchase plan.
The chief of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to end credits for wind power in an attempt to help the coal industry. According to Bloomberg: Tax incentives for the wind industry...
Amazon.com's third quarter is on the books. At least some close observers of Amazon believe it will post red ink again.
Amazon has had little success attracting luxury goods to its e-commerce website. Luxury goods makers are wary of the company's interest in protecting against sales of fake goods and the effect that...
The recently announced rise in Netflix prices could help Amazon build its Prime services, which include streaming video.
Retailers have been at the mercy of Amazon and its e-commerce empire for the last couple of years, but as we said before, Costco might have found a way to fight back.
Amazon's decision to take on FedEx and UPS is an example of the e-commerce and cloud firm overreaching to battle businesses that it views as competitors.