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How Amazon and JPMorgan's new Prime Rewards Visa card stacks up against Costco's Anywhere Visa.
Here are some of the top technology stock picks for 2017 that have been issued by some of the top analysts on Wall Street.
These top technology stocks were seen on well-known lists named the Top Picks, Franchise Picks, US 1 picks, Conviction Buy list and so on.
It may be a dead-cat bounce. After a horrible 2016, Nike shares are up a little more than 6% so far this year, despite news of new competition.
Based on a new disclosure of same-store sales over the holiday, Barnes & Noble is in a decline that makes it look more and more like other failed retailers.
Barnes & Noble reported Thursday that same-store sales for the nine-week holiday period ended December 31 plunged 9% year over year. Company cut guidance and stock tumbled.
Sentiment in the space has been turning more negative, but one key analyst sees software growth stocks as better poised for growth in 2017 than their counterparts.
For several years, Apple has been the world's most valuable company based on market cap. Its rise largely has been driven by the wild success of the iPhone family of products.
The best news IBM (NYSE: IBM) investors got in 2016 is that the stock was up 20%. That did not offset the fact that the tech company made little progress financially, and that its heavily promoted...
It was the wide adoption and exponential growth of new technologies that did in the video rental industry, according to a recent analysis by 24/7 Wall St.
Wednesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, AmerisourceBergen, Bank of New York Mellon, Nike and NVIDIA.
One measure of the holiday sales of consumer electronics is how many of the products sold are activated by owners. Apple won that race hands down.
While it’s never easy to figure out exactly what the numbers mean, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) typically releases stacks of them following big sales events. And there’s no bigger sales event...
Amazon.com keeps track of its most popular items, in six categories and in real time. These are the top items in each category.
A total of 14 major retail chains have said that they will close at least 100 stores by the end of 2020. Most will reach that total by the end of 2017.