Amazon.com Inc has filed a legal challenge at an Indian tribunal against the national antitrust agency''s supension of a 2019 deal it had with Indian retailer Future Group, two sources with direct

Is Netflix Stock a Buy Now?

12:15pm, Saturday, 08'th Jan 2022 The Motley Fool
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The battle for consumers’ attention continues with traditional television and streaming platforms competing for the most minutes watched in 2022. What Happened: IMDb, a movie and television show database owned by Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN ), shared the most anticipated new television series for 2022. The results are based on page views for the series from more than 200 million monthly visitors. Here is a look at the 10 most anticipated new shows for 2022 and what it could mean for some publicly traded companies. 1. House of the Dragon: A “Game of Thrones” prequel called “House of the Dragon” ranks as the most searched 2022 new show on IMDB. The show’s first season of 10 episodes doesn''t have a release date but will air on HBO and HBO Max, which could boost the profile for parent company AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T ) in 2022. A teaser trailer released in October has more than 14 million views. 2. The Lord of the Rings: Amazon has the highly anticipated “The Lord of the Rings” series for its Amazon Prime entertainment division.
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Shop spree will stuff landlords in bargain bin

11:24am, Thursday, 06'th Jan 2022 Reuters
After a strong run for clicks, bricks will be back on the agenda in 2022. Amazon.com and Ikea are among the many retailers planning to rent or buy new locations. In theory, it’s a good sign for embattled landlords. With so much available space, however, their negotiating leverage is weak. As a result, property stocks will be driven deeper into the bargain bin.

What Does Amazon-Stellantis Deal Mean For Rivian?

09:57am, Thursday, 06'th Jan 2022 Benzinga
Rivian Automotive Inc (NASDAQ: RIVN ) said it doesn''t see any change in its partnership with Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN ) as the latter teams up with Stellantis NV (NYSE: STLA ) to provide in-car dashboard software and cloud services in a new deal. What Happened: Rivian said its partnership with Amazon is intact, thriving, and growing and that it expects the e-commerce giant to purchase vehicles from many providers, Teslarati reported on Wednesday, citing the company. Amazon is a major investor in Rivian and has a prior agreement to buy … Full story available on Benzinga.com

Future Group shares jump after court halts arbitration with Amazon

06:06am, Thursday, 06'th Jan 2022 Business Standard
Shares in Future Group companies jumped on Thursday, a day after an Indian court halted arbitration proceedings between the conglomerate and estranged partner Amazon.com Inc.

Future Group shares jump after arbitration with Amazon halted

04:46am, Thursday, 06'th Jan 2022 The Times of India
Shares in Future Group companies jumped on Thursday, a day after an Indian court halted arbitration proceedings between the conglomerate and estranged partner Amazon.com Inc.
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03:08pm, Wednesday, 05'th Jan 2022 Benzinga
A whale with a lot of money to spend has taken a noticeably bearish stance on Amazon.com . Looking at options history for Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN ) we detected 21 strange trades. If we consider the specifics of each trade, it is accurate to state that 47% of the investors opened trades with bullish expectations and 52% with bearish. From the overall spotted trades, 12 are puts, for a total amount of $525,067 and 9, calls, for a total amount of $734,281. What''s The Price Target? Taking into account the Volume and Open Interest on these contracts, it appears that whales have been targeting a price Full story available on Benzinga.com
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Delhi High Court has halted arbitration proceedings between Future Group and Amazon.com in light of CCI suspension of a 2019 deal between two sides

Amazon, Future arbitration put on hold

11:34am, Wednesday, 05'th Jan 2022 Economic Times India
An Indian court on Wednesday halted Future Group''s ongoing arbitration with estranged partner Amazon.com Inc in light of an Indian antitrust agency''s suspension of a 2019 deal between the two sides. The U.S. company successfully used the terms of its 2019 investment in a Future unit to block the Indian retailer''s attempt to sell retail assets to rival Reliance Industries , alleging breach of certain contracts. But after the antitrust agency suspended the 2019 deal last month citing supression of information by Amazon while seeking clearances, Future argued there was no legal basis for the arbitration between the two sides to continue. A two-judge bench of the Delhi High Court on Wednesday agreed with Future''s arguments, putting the arbitration proceedings on hold.
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