Amazon's 20-for-1 stock split: What to know
Amazon's 20-for-1 stock split will make the shares more affordable for some investors.
Amazon misled, obstructed Congress in competition inquiry, House panel says in letter to DOJ seeking probe
A bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers is asking the Justice Department to launch a probe into Amazon and its top executives over whether they lied to or misled Congress over the company's business practices in an effort to surpass their competitors.
Amazon flagged to Justice Department for possible criminal obstruction of Congress
A U.S. congressional committee is asking the Justice Department to investigate Amazon.com Inc. and some of its executives for what lawmakers say is potentially criminal obstruction of Congress, according to people familiar with the matter and a letter containing the request.
Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo suspend operations in Russia; Amazon suspends web services sign-ups
Starbucks and Coca-Cola have announced the companies are suspending operations in Russia, while Amazon Web Services said it would not be signing new clients either in Russia or Belarus.
Investors will ‘benefit’ from Big Tech growth: Market expert
Potomac Wealth Advisors President Mark Avallone provides insight into how Big Tech growth will ‘benefit’ investors ‘long term.’
Amazon shutting down all its bookstores, Pop-Up, 4-star stores
The e-commerce behemoth's move comes in an effort to focus more on Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh, Amazon Go and Amazon Style stores, as well as its Just Walk Out cashier-less technology.
Amazon shuttering its physical bookstores and 4-star shops
Amazon is closing all of its brick-and-mortar bookstores, as well as its 4-star shops and pop-up locations, as the online retail behemoth reworks its physical footprint.
Tech giants turn to a classic recruitment tool: Cash
After years of enticing employees with large stock awards and surging share prices, some giant technology companies are employing a new tool: cash.
Amazon accused of violating US labor law after union supporters' arrests
Amazon organizer Christian Smalls said Wednesday he was arrested when he delivered warehouse workers food as part of the union campaign he is leading.
Amazon Prime price hike: Some members could pay more than $139
Due to inflation, Amazon announced this month that annual memberships will be hiked from $119 to $139. By comparison, monthly Prime memberships will go from $12.99 to $14.99, which equates to about $180 each year.
Amazon suspends Black Lives Matter from charity program as controversy swirls around group's finances
AmazonSmile, the retail giant’s charity program, has reportedly removed the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) from its website amid questions about the group’s financial transparency.
Why investors are 'panicking' over the wealth of streaming content
LightShed Ventures partner Rich Greenfield discusses the future of streaming on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Staten Island Amazon warehouse to hold in-person union election next month, organizer says
U.S. National Labor Relations Board confirmed that “parties in the union election at the JFK8 Amazon warehouse in Staten Island have tentatively reached a stipulated election agreement.”
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Visa, Amazon reach global deal over payment fees
Visa Inc. cards will be accepted at all Amazon.com Inc AMZN.O stores and sites as part of a global agreement, the companies said on Thursday.
Companies revert to more normal operations as COVID wanes
For the first time in two years for many people, the American workplace is transforming into something that resembles pre-pandemic days.
Jeff Bezos' new yacht in Netherlands under fire, thousands RSVP to throw eggs at it
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest man, and he commissioned the world’s largest sailing yacht — so big that in order to get it out to sea, he’s offering to pay to take apart and reassemble a historic bridge that it needs to pass to get out of Rotterdam.
Amazon to allow work without face masks, require vaccination for paid COVID leave
Amazon.com Inc on Thursday informed staff at its U.S. warehouses and logistics sites that they must report being fully vaccinated by March 18 if they wish to receive paid leave due to COVID-19.
Amazon expands its virtual health care service nationwide
Amazon rolled out its virtual health care service nationwide on Tuesday and plans to rapidly expand its In-person care services to more than 20 additional cities this year.
Privacy not the 'actual value' of Apple: Palantir co-founder
Joe Lonsdale argues Apple is using privacy 'to attack Facebook in the U.S.,' but is 'willing to host apps in the Olympics' where every athlete 'has to download something from the iOS store' in an alleged effort to track their activity.


















