Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
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Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Blue Apron lowered its IPO price range, all the major U.S. financial companies put through stress tests by the Federal Reserve passed, and office supply company Staples has been sold.
Can Target counter Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods? Does it have to? Who are the likely prospects?
Japanese auto parts supplier Takata has filed for bankruptcy, Daniel Loeb's hedge fund took a big billion position in Nestle and SpaceX launched a rocket that carried satellites.
There are 10 IPOs on the calendar for the week of June 26, including meal delivery unicorn Blue Apron and five biotech firms. The total hoped-for capital raise exceeds $1.4 billion.
Amazon.com says in its advertising materials that if the Fire Tablet is broken, the company will replace it, with no questions asked. That includes electrical and mechanical breakdowns.
Speculation has arisen that Walmart will try to turn the tables and make a higher bid for the upscale food retailer Whole Foods than Amazon did.
With the third quarter looming, many of the major firms on Wall Street that we cover here at 24/7 Wall St. are busy putting out reports on second-half activity and expectations, including Merrill...
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was kicked out by several large shareholders, Amazon.com has launched a new service called Wardrobe and the Chevy Bolt has been named a Top Safety Pick.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include Amazon.com, Biogen, Costco Wholesale, Kroger, Travelers and Wayfair.
Whole Foods shareholders have to approve the Amazon deal, and ultimately, if there is another offer, they may have the final decision.
Boeing said it may build a new moderate-sized plane, "Cars 3" edged out former champ "Wonder Woman" at the box office and the biding for Whole Foods may not be over.
24/7 Wall St. has taken a look at the earth-shattering events from the past week in the grocery space and given some analysis on how this might impact the rest of the industry.
The sharing economy is gigantic and will only grow bigger as demand increases and the need for flexibility and timeliness becomes more and more important.
While it is too early to say whether Amazon's effect on the entire retail sector will spread to the mammoth local grocery store business, there is little reason to think otherwise.
The Amazon takeover of Whole Foods has rocked the grocery business, Lyft has seen a boost from rival Uber's unrelenting problems and General Motors said it will bring back some jobs from Mexico.