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As if he wasn’t rich enough, Jeff Bezos could become a trillionaire by 2026 and Amazon critics are already sharpening their knives.
Even as Ford plants reopen the coronavirus has cut demand and rattled the supply chain, as well as shareholders.
Altria's share price is falling. Its investments have been busts, and hedge funds and shareholders are getting cranky. Even the dividend hasn't made investors happy.
Tim Cook will be 60 years old this year, and Apple’s market value is near an all-time high. Is it time for him to retire after nearly a decade as chief executive officer?
Boeing’s CEO remains confident despite the toll the coronavirus has taken on the aerospace and travel industries.
TSMC will build a silicon chip manufacturing plant in the U.S. and that changes the competitive landscape for AMD and rival Nvidia.
The economic hit from the coronavirus pandemic is showing up in mortgage delinquencies and that’s bad for Fannie Mae.
Altria’s investments in Juul and Cronos Group weigh on investor sentiment even though core tobacco business looks strong.
With the coronavirus shutdown boosting social media use and a move into online gaming, Facebook is well positioned to withstand declining ad demand.
The often-asked question is whether Amazon.com should be broken into pieces. Here's why investors might want to see the Amazon Web Services (AWS) business spun out, with or without the government’s...
Canadian pot company Aphria is well positioned in the medical and recreational sectors. It has eyes on Europe but the coronavirus has stalled legalization efforts in the U.S.
Snapchat’s augmented reality technology could change analysts’ and investors’ views of Snap stock.
AT&T's incoming CEO and another executive talked at conferences this week about the launch the HBO Max streaming service, and about the 5G transition.
Amazon has earned its reputation as the "Death Star" but Jeff Bezos wants to sound less like Darth Vader.
Retailer J.C. Penney is about to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to a number of sources. That leaves its 90,000 workers in limbo.