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Alibaba vs. Amazon: Which E-Commerce Titan Is the Better Buy Now?
Alibaba BABA and Amazon AMZN stand as two dominant forces in global e-commerce, yet their trajectories in late 2025 reveal ...
Amazon plans a new rush pickup service for one-hour in-store orders, strengthening rapid delivery and click-and-collect ...
Dharmesh Mehta, VP of Worldwide Selling Partner Services at Amazon, at the fourth annual Amazon Accelerate conference for sellers. (Photo courtesy Amazon Accelerate) Perhaps most importantly, “a ...
In the retail world, the two dominant heavyweights remain Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Walmart (NYSE: WMT). In 2025, it was Walmart whose stock outperformed, with it's shares up more than 25%, as of this ...
Amazon Considers Creating Rival Delivery Network as USPS Contract Talks Stall In a move that could fundamentally reshape the ...
The company has long offered grocery delivery via its Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market services, but it only recently ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is undeniably an e-commerce leader. In the U.S., the company holds the biggest market share and is also among the top players worldwide, second only to China's Alibaba. And ...
Amazon needs to show outsized growth while increasing margins drastically in order to justify its current valuation; this is especially true for its core e-commerce business. We analyze several ...
The company has several industry-leading businesses that will drive Amazon stock higher.
Amazon's fast-growing cloud computing business is a key reason investors remain bullish on the stock. Even though the company generates hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue thanks to its online ...
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is one of the AI Stocks Analysts Are Watching Closely. On December 10, TD Cowen analyst John ...
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