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While it is too early to say whether Amazon's effect on the entire retail sector will spread to the mammoth local grocery store business, there is little reason to think otherwise.
The Amazon takeover of Whole Foods has rocked the grocery business, Lyft has seen a boost from rival Uber's unrelenting problems and General Motors said it will bring back some jobs from Mexico.
Oil giants Chevron and Exxon Mobil posted gains, while Wal-Mart and Nike held the DJIA down Friday, a day when half of the index's 30 stocks posted gains and half posted losses.
Amazon's $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods looks like a counter move to the recent strength shown by Wal-Mart in online sales. But there's even more at stake than that for Amazon.
Whole Foods shares were halted in early trading Friday after some Earth-shattering news hit the market. Amazon.com is making an incredibly ambitious purchase and buying out the organic grocer.
Snap's share price has fallen back to its IPO price, quarterly results at Kroger were disappointing and Bitcoin valuations have collapsed.
Nike, Goldman Sachs, Visa, and Wal-Mart lead DJIA lower on Thursday.
German grocery store chain Aldi is placing a huge bet on future growth by announcing that it plans to expand by 900 stores to 2,500 by the end of 2022, an announcement that got investors’ attention...
Mizuho Securities downgraded Apple, Microsoft is set to launch Xbox One X and will Uber's CEO keep his job?
China had unusually high imports and exports in May, and the latest Fortune 500 list was released.
Wal-Mart has one of the largest online retail businesses in the world. That means counterfeit products have become a major challenge.
Wal-Mart, Boeing, Disney, and Visa weighed on the DJIA Tuesday.
Analysts at Gordon Hackett Research Advisors have reviewed the portfolio of retail stocks and offered comments on the firm's ratings and price targets.
When Wal-Mart slashes prices for a national warehouse clearance sale, its competition has reason to be anxious.
While investors love companies with high dividend yields and those that can be expected to raise dividends in the future, there is a dark side of dividend investing.