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Traditional retail stocks did  not get a break in the month which ended Thanksgiving. There was no renewed optimism they can successfully battle e-commerce this holiday season. The fact among the...
According to research from Adobe, every day in November Americans have spent more than $1 billion online. Thanksgiving extended that record The software company tracks daily e-commerce sales: Based...
Amazon launches new Secret Region cloud capability service aimed at US Intelligence Community.
Amazon, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has made an incredible run in 2017 so far, needless to say many are chasing it higher, but at some point you have to wonder how high is too high? The stock has climbed...
Hedge funds adjusted their holdings in the third quarter to include more tech and financial stocks. Here are the stocks most popular among hedge funds.
Amazon.com has threatened retailers for years now with lower priced goods at the click of a mouse, but while some retailers have fought back and built out their e-commerce platforms, others have...
Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler has filed suit in Los Angeles federal district court alleging that Amazon is selling fake Daimler products, knows about the fakes, and takes no serious action to stop the...
Mattel has rejected a buyout offer from Hasbro, Nelson Peltz won a seat on the Procter & Gamble board, Volkswagen will build a $12 billion electric car plant in China, and more important...
Amazon.com is back at it again, slashing its prices. The e-commerce empire announced that it will cut prices on holiday staples and other groceries at its recently acquired organic grocer, Whole...
As the market has continue to rise this year, IBM shares have stayed mired among the poorest performing Dow shares.
Boeing has signed a huge deal to sell jets to China, Walmart will not change its holiday hours from last year, and more important headlines.
The new Thor movie passed $100 million in its first weekend, Broadcom is preparing an offer for Qualcomm, a Federal Reserve president is set to retire, and more important headlines.
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.