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Amazon Stock Split: 3 Companies That Should Follow Suit
03:07pm, Thursday, 24'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
These stocks are all trading at more than $500.
These 12 Nonprofits Got Millions Donated From MacKenzie Scott, Jeff Bezos' Ex-Wife: 'Helping Any of Us Can Help Us All'
02:52pm, Thursday, 24'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
MacKenzie Scott signed the Giving Pledge on May 25, 2019, committing to giving at least half of her wealth away to charities.
What happened: The Giving Pledge is "a promise by the world's wealthiest
2 Reasons to Buy Roku Stock, and 1 Reason to Sell
02:26pm, Thursday, 24'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
The connected TV company was an investing favorite in 2020, but it has gone through a brutal sell-off since last year.
Many Department Stores Have Met Their Demise -- Kohl's Doesn't Want to Be One of Them
01:04pm, Thursday, 24'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
Will a new strategy spare Kohl's this unwanted fate?
Amazon to divert freight from China to areas not impacted by lockdowns as Covid surge hits cross-border e-commerce
04:30am, Thursday, 17'th Mar 2022 South China Morning Post
Amazon.com Inc said it would counter any disruptions due to the lockdowns in Chinese cities by diverting freight to warehouses in unaffected regions, as companies rush to comply with the country’s controls to curb the spread of Covid-19.The e-commerce giant said it had purchased more local inventory during the early outbreak of the Omicron variant to stay better prepared to handle potential disruptions.Earlier today, Apple supplier Foxconn and other companies including Japan’s Toyota Motor…
Why are Alphabet and Amazon splitting stocks?
03:50am, Thursday, 17'th Mar 2022 FXStreet
News of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) and Amazon''s (NASDAQ: AMZN) upcoming stock splits has caused excitement for retail investors, shifting the focus from
NFL''s Announcer Carousel: Buck, Aikman Jump From Fox Sports To ESPN, Al Michaels In Talks To Join Amazon
08:45pm, Wednesday, 16'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
NFL players aren''t the only ones changing teams this year. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are taking the leap from Fox News, owned by Fox Corp (NASDAQ: FOX ), to ESPN, owned by Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS ), while Al Michaels is in talks to join Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN ). Buck and Aikman have signed a multiyear contract with ESPN to host its Monday Night Football, according to ESPN, which added that they will also contribute content to ESPN+. Buck and Aikman have been an announcing twosome for 20 NFL seasons. They will make their regular season debut on ESPN on Sept. 12. "When you have the opportunity to … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Needham Sees Netflix Losing Out To Amazon, Disney, Apple and Other Streaming Rivals
06:35pm, Wednesday, 16'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Needham analyst Laura Martin''s March channel checks indicated growing interest toward news acting serving as a headwind for Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX ). As per Martin, Netflix needs to add advertisements to survive the streaming war. Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN ) Amazon Prime Video and The Walt Disney Co''s (NYSE: DIS ) bundle won the streaming game so far based on financial prowess and pricing strategy. Related Content:
Breaking down Amazon''s battle with Reliance for India''s retail supremacy
08:32am, Wednesday, 16'th Mar 2022 Economic Times India
For more than a year, Amazon.com Inc and India''s Future Group have been locked in a complex legal stand-off that has stalled Future''s $3.4 billion sale of assets to rival Reliance Industries , the country''s biggest conglomerate.Amazon and Future agreed to out-of-court settlement discussions this month, but the two sides told India''s Supreme Court on March 15 they had failed to resolve the matter.Following is a guide to the dispute.THE TRIGGERIn 2019, Amazon and Future, the No. 2 player in India behind market leader Reliance, became business partners when the U.S. company invested $200 million in a unit of the Indian group.That deal, Amazon argues, came with non-compete clauses that prohibited Future from selling retail assets to certain rivals, including Reliance, run by India''s richest man, Mukesh Ambani. The deal''s terms call for disputes to be settled by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre.In 2020, Future - hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic - decided to sell assets to Reliance.Amazon then approached Singapore arbitrators and successfully stopped the sale.
Explainer: Amazon''s Battle With Reliance Industries For Retail Supremacy
08:20am, Wednesday, 16'th Mar 2022 NDTV
For more than a year, Amazon.com Inc and India''s Future Group have been locked in a complex legal stand-off that has stalled Future''s $3.4 billion sale of assets to rival Reliance Industries, the country''s biggest conglomerate.
MongoDB Expands Partnership With Amazon Web Services
04:20pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
MongoDB Inc (NASDAQ: MDB ) has expanded a multi-year strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon.Com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN ) Amazon Web Services Inc (AWS). Under the six-year agreement, MongoDB and AWS will deploy … Full story available on Benzinga.com
EXCLUSIVE Amazon''s demand for $200 million sank settlement talks with India''s Future
03:35pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Reuters
Dispute settlement talks between Amazon.com Inc and India''s Future Retail failed over the U.S. group''s demand for the return of at least $200 million it had invested in the Indian firm, two sources told Reuters.
EXCLUSIVE Amazon''s demand for $200 mln sank settlement talks with India''s Future-sources
03:13pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Reuters
Dispute settlement talks between Amazon.com Inc and India''s Future Retail failed over the U.S. group''s demand for the return of at least $200 million it had invested in the Indian firm, two sources told Reuters.
Exclusive-Amazon talks with India’s Future broke down over U.S. firm’s demand of $200 million-sources
03:06pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 FX Empire
By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Dispute settlement talks between Amazon.com Inc and India’s Future Retail broke due to disagreement over the U.S. group’s demand for the return of at least $200 million it had invested in the Indian firm, two sources told Reuters.
China''s Lockdown Of Tech Hubs To Hamper Amazon, Walmart''s Online Delivery: Report
10:38am, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
China''s recent lockdown looks to hamper the online order delivery of global e-commerce firms like Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN ) and Walmart Inc (NYSE: WMT ), Bloomberg reports . China had to initiate lockdowns and restrictions in its crucial manufacturing hubs like Shenzhen and Dongguan following a Covid-19 resurgence. Related Content: China Restricts Activities In Shenzhen, Shanghai Following Covid-19 Resurgence The restrictions caused significant disruption to the production and delivery of goods sold on major online marketplaces. The report … Full story available on Benzinga.com
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