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A new JPMorgan research report highlights some large cap secular growth stocks that have shown strong and consistent revenue growth over the past 10 years, even during the recession.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook said as the company released earnings that it may be time for it to make a major acquisition.
Amazon Prime continues to have competition that may cap its growth rate. First on that list is Netflix, which dominates the streaming video business.
CEO Tim Cook said Apple will become more aggressive in its acquisitions efforts. It could buy GoPro, Fitbit or Netflix — or all three,
Although the markets have made their comeback, some stocks are still slowing that recovery and punishing their shareholders. Last week that included Netflix and Sarepta Therapeutics.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is well known for items and services like Prime and the Kindle. These cost, for the most part, under $200. As a matter of fact, the price of Prime has been dropped to...
Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) reported first-quarter 2016 results after markets closed Monday. For the quarter, the video distribution company posted adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.06...
Amazon.com has announced that it is decoupling its streaming video competitor to Netflix at a price of $8.99 a month, a dollar a month less than Netflix charges for its streaming service.
Google was likely the only company that could or would offer free broadband, a part of its mission to allow every American access to the new world of communication, news and entertainment.
Experts have to be scratching their heads as Amazon.com has slashed the prices by as much as $50 on some Kindle e-readers, and offered two-hour delivery to boot.
In the battle among traditional media and media delivery companies, AT&T has added a new weapon: a new streaming media service.
The Reputation Institution has released its list of top 100 most reputable companies based on U.S. consumer perceptions.
When Amazon launched AWS in 2006, the idea that individuals and corporations would store their critical data on someone else's hardware was nearly unthinkable. That's all changed now.
What happens when investors see Bank of America Merrill Lynch come out defending Netflix and calling for over 65% upside?
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday, March 10, include DepoMed, Enterprise Products, Expedia, Netflix, Sunrun and Vale.