Amazon.com Inc

NASDAQ: AMZN
$187.53
+$0.64 (+0.3%)
Closing Price on October 17, 2024

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Petition demanding Amazon stop advertising on Breitbart News has gathered nearly 400,000 signatures.
Fake badges and other official credentials continue to be available for sale at Amazon, posing a threat to public security and safety, according to a watchdog website.
Jefferies analysts have focus on five top outstanding growth stories for investors that have patience and a touch more risk tolerance.
97 companies added their names to an amicus brief in Washington seeking to overturn President Trump's executive order restricting immigration.
Just 14 stocks have created 20% of all stock market gains in dollars since 1924. That is phenomenal, considering the sheer number of companies that have come and gone in that time, and the overall...
After Amazon.com reported its fourth-quarter results late on Thursday, investors were not exactly pleased. Analysts issued somewhat mixed calls on the stock following these earnings as well.
Almost all large retailers make very little money in the current environment. Amazon makes almost nothing on retail sales.
Amazon's latest earnings report may not have dazzled investors, but maybe they are looking in the wrong places.
Amazon quarterly results were a little short on revenues, but cash flow is huge and AWS continues to grow at a rapid pace.
Although this earnings season has been relatively positive, the Dow has stepped away from its 20,000 mark, and it seems the animal spirits powering this rally might not be as positive as they once...
Could there be a shift from brick-and-mortar shopping to e-commerce in the grocery industry as occurred in consumer electronics and department stores?
It can be risky to buy shares in front of earnings reports, especially with an expensive market, but analysts at Wedbush are very positive on upcoming earnings reports from these four technology...
Microsoft has come close to doing what was once impossible: becoming the second most valuable public company in America.
As same-store sales disintegrate and it becomes clear the holiday season was unkind to many retailers, several retail company chief executives cannot be ousted, no matter what their results.
Perhaps not since Apple paid $3 billion for Beats has a company overpaid so much for a music company. An injection of dollars from Sprint is unlikely to solve Tidal's basic problems.