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Users spent less time on Facebook last quarter, eBay will end its long-term relationship with PayPal, Airbus will begin to sell another super-long-range jet, and other important headlines.
These four red-hot internet companies all will report earnings this week. While it can be risky buying shares in front of earnings, it can pay off handsomely.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include Blue Apron, Broadcom, Charter Communications, CVS Health, Delphi, eBay, Rite Aid and UPS.
While these eight stocks are not being touted as Credit Suisse's formal top picks for 2018, the timeline sure sets them up to be among the top contenders.
When holiday shoppers think of early bird deals, price matching and fast delivery times, they might automatically think of Amazon or Walmart. eBay wants to change that.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Apache, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, eBay, GrubHub, Hess, Nike, Nucor and Wayfair.
Macy’s said Monday it had hired Hal Lawton, a senior executive from eBay, to become president of the chain.
The publisher and several top editors at the Los Angeles Times have been fired, Macy's has a new president and other top headlines.
Google's CEO canceled a planned meeting about gender equality and diversity, HBO has raised funds to pay a ransom to hackers who stool scripts to its hit "Game of Thrones" and more headlines.
Mizuho Securities reinstated coverage on five internet stocks and named three as top picks.
A knife maker has filed a trademark infringement case against online e-commerce site eBay alleging the site has done little or nothing to stop the sale of fake products using the company's legal...
eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) reported its second quarter financial results after the markets closed on Thursday. The online auctioneer said that it had $0.45 in earnings per share (EPS) and $2.3 billion...
The second-quarter earnings season has kicked off and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of a few major companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
Ads for fake products have made their way to Instagram and are presenting the social media site with a probem that e-commersice sites have been plagued with for years.
Amazon Prime Day has forced many other retailers to come up with a response to the giant promotion. But there's really only one winner.