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There has been a great deal of discussion about how Amazon.com or Alphabet might pass Apple in terms of market capitalization.
Tesla blew past earnings expectations and said demand for its new Model 3 is robust, Qatar Airways gave up on its effort to buy into American Airlines, and more headlines.
Online shopping for groceries is becoming more popular, especially among younger Americans. What does that mean for the twin behemoths competing for their hearts and minds? The answers might surprise...
Pilots with two carriers contracted to provide planes and staff for Amazon Prime Air will be protesting in Seattle Tuesday, to call attention to the severe staffing shortage these and other carriers...
The turnaround of McDonald’s has been monumental, but one ongoing problem for the fast-food giant is the perception of its customer service.
Online retail giant Amazon is revving up its advertising sales, taking aim at the ruling duopoly of Google and Facebook. Things could get interesting.
Facebook reached an extraordinary milestone as its market cap rose above $500 billion, making it now worth more than Amazon.com.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Amazon, Conoco, Deutsche Bank, First Solar, Intel, Mattel and Starbucks.
Amazon has received a patent for a system that the company's planned drone delivery system could use to gather information on customers when the drone delivers a package.
Wall Street was disappointed by Amazon's earnings. However, the division that founder Jeff Bezos thinks eventually will be Amazon's future has delivered again.
Uber has asked retiring GE CEO Jeff Immelt to consider running the company, the Tesla Model 3 will launch today, and other top headlines.
Amazon Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly financial results after the markets close on Thursday. The e-commerce giant absolutely whiffed on the bottom line, but as...
Amazon is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Thursday.
Facebook, Volkswagen and Huawei posted impressive results, Amazon.com plans to hire 50,000 Americans, and more headlines.
The first week of earnings season was somewhat underwhelming as a whole. While some companies had amazing wins, quite a few fell short as well. 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the...