Why Amazon is a key recession indicator: Investment expert
Gregg Smith, the founder of Evolution VC Partners, weighs in on whether he believes a recession is imminent and explains why Amazon could be a leading indicator.
Amazon limits sales of Plan-B contraceptives amid Supreme Court fallout
Amazon will limit customers to purchasing three Plan B or "morning after" contraceptive pills per week as demand surges after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Amazon employees' open letter demands work stoppage in pro-life states, space to 'grieve' Roe v. Wade: report
An open letter from Amazon employees demands the online retailer enact a series of accommodations for employees and rebuke the Supreme Court's decision.
Meet Proteus: Amazon's first 'fully autonomous' mobile warehouse robot
Amazon's latest robotic recruit will lift and move GoCarts, the e-commerce giant's non-automated, wheeled transports designed to carry packages across its facilities.
Amazon's Alexa may mimic voices of dead people: 'Make memories last'
Amazon's Alexa is getting an upgrade. The company announced a new feature designed to mimic the voices of others — including users' dead relatives.
Barack, Michelle Obama ditch Spotify for Amazon-owned Audible
Barack and Michelle Obama are moving from their original creative home at Spotify to Amazon-owned Audible for the future of their podcasts and production company.
Tuesday trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Tuesday that could impact trading as U.S. markets return from a long holiday weekend.
Amazon CEO Jassy urges lawmakers to oppose antitrust legislation: Report
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has reportedly been hitting the phones himself urging senators to oppose antitrust legislation aimed at reining in big tech firms. Other tech giants are also lobbying against the bill.
Amazon Prime Day kicks off July 12-13: What to know
Amazon revealed the date of its highly-anticipated Prime Day event. But it's the first event to kick off after the company raised its Prime fees for all members.
Amazon customers can sue over lack of toxic warnings, court says
Amazon can be sued for failing to warn customers that some products its sells may contain toxic substances like mercury, the California Supreme Court ruled.
China competition bill in Congress gets support from more than 100 CEOs
Tech company CEOs urged Congress to pass legislation to add federal funding expanding US semiconductor manufacturing to boost US competitiveness against China.
Amazon drone deliveries to take off later this year in California
Amazon will offer free drone delivery on thousands of everyday items to residents of the city of Lockeford.
Tuesday's trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Tuesday that could impact trading including news about U.S. markets, inflation data, The Fed and tech news.
Amazon reports blocking 4 billion counterfeit listings in 2021
Amazon said in a new report that it blocked 4 billion counterfeit listings from being posted last year, and that it got rid of more than 3 million phony products.
Big Tech urges Biden administration to allow visa holders' children to remain in US beyond age 21
Big Tech is calling on the Biden administration to adopt "more robust aging out policies" to keep more than 200,000 children of visa holders' in the United States.
Sica: Twitter is a garbage company
Circle Squared Alternative Investments' Jeff Sica discusses Amazon's stock split and how Elon Musk should handle Twitter's bot debacle.
Stocks attempt to rebound after losing week
FOX Business' Stuart Varney and Lauren Simonetti discuss Amazon's stock split, Apple's Worldwide developers conference, Elon Musk's Twitter drama, Tesla's hiring increase and JetBlue increasing its offer for Spirit Airlines.
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Amazon’s stock has split and trading begins Monday
Amazon's stock split could attract a new crop of investors when the stock begins trading at a lower price on Monday.
Amazon CEO of Worldwide Consumer Dave Clark to resign July 1
Dave Clarke, Amazon's CEO of Worldwide Consumer, is stepping down July 1 after 23 years with the company. “I'm confident the time is now,” said Clark, who released a company email on Twitter.


















