Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$188.82
+$2.17 (+1.2%)
Closing Price on October 11, 2024

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Amazon.com has come up with a new program that offers discounts for its Prime service to people on a number of government assistance programs.
Alphabet, parent of Google, YouTube and a small army of other business, sports a stock price of $996, and it is poised to hit the $1,000 a share mark, as Amazon.com has just done.
When Wal-Mart slashes prices for a national warehouse clearance sale, its competition has reason to be anxious.
With summertime setting in, should investors look for even more gains in these three stock? Or should they consider taking some money off the table after such major gains?
Now that summer is kicking off, 24/7 Wall St. wanted to review some of these top S&P tech sector stocks so far in 2017. These had the most impressive gains as of the end of May.
How accurate are personal assistants like Alexa and Siri? How often do the answer a question correctly? Recent research offers some insight.
Amazon.com shares reached above the $1,000 mark for the first time in their trading history. 24/7 Wall St. has taken a closer look at what this means for the stock and where it could go from here.
Best Buy (NYSE: BBY), the consumer electronics retail giant, posted quarterly sales which surpassed expectations. However, one number showed its uphill battle against Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) will...
Traditional retailers have adopted a variety of delivery options to compete with online-only retailers, but same-day delivery is not a popular choice.
When Amazon shareholders arrive at the firm's annual meeting, they will be greeted with a rally demanding that the company stop advertising on Breitbart News. An airplane trailing a banner will...
More evidence that the fidget spinner sales explosion has continued is the presence of several versions of the toy at the top of Amazon's best-selling toys and games list.
Redbox, the movie vending machine company, has cut a deal with Warner Bros. studio to release movies earlier than under a past agreement.
When it comes to Tesla, the question for investors has long been why anyone would buy into a company that loses money.
Amazon has added four new Fire TVs to its online store. The TVs include the capabilities of the Fire TV set-top box along with Alexa voice-control.
Wal-Mart has staggered over the past few years as e-commerce has eroded some of its presence, but since its initial public offering in 1969, its shares are up 120,000%.