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More U.S. consumers have purchased groceries online from Amazon, but those who do most or all of their grocery shopping online shop at Walmart.com.
Walmart is rolling out a redesigned website that it hopes will be more attractive and useful to its customers.
GE stock is once again the poorest performer among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones industrial average index.
Here are seven companies that have 50 straight years or more of raising their dividends, as well as several runners-up.
IMF warns global trade wars could cripple the economy, Kroger to add over 10,000 new workers, Theranos fires most of its staff, and other important headlines.
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT), the world’s largest retailer, cannot get traction with shareholders. Despite deep troubles with its primary rival, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), it has not been able to...
GE has firm grasp on its ranking as the worst-performing Dow stock of 2018 to date. The stock dropped 3% last week to post a 25% loss for the year.
Asset management firm BlackRock is introducing new investment products that do not include firearms or ammo makers or large retailers among the funds' components. That would exclude Walmart and...
Walmart may buy an online pharmacy, CBS may make a low-ball bid to buy Viacom, Elon Musk's joke about a Tesla bankruptcy backfires, and other important headlines.
Intel, Cisco Systems, Nike, and Walmart pointed the way to the plunging Dow Monday.
Walmart and Humana may be in talks about an acquisition of the health insurer by the world's largest retailer.
General Electric continues to keep a firm grip on its ranking as the worst performing Dow stock and closed the first quarter of the year with a share price decline on the period with another daily...
Walmart may buy Humana, Tesla recalls 123,000 cars, and more.
Merck and Walmart were among Wednesday's biggest gainers on the Dow while Intel and Cisco were among the big losers.
Is it possible that the high and mighty Amazon.com might have finally become so big and powerful that politicians actually go after the company where it hurts the most?