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10 Companies That Owe Amazon.com a Huge 'Thank You'
3:30PM 12/07/2011
By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool
Investing, American Express, Stock Picks, Amazon.com, UPS, Federal Express
Amazon's holidays are off to a great start, but with its stock trading north of 100 times earnings, AMZN shares could be the one thing you don't want to buy from the online retailer. Instead, consider these companies that are riding on the coattails of the online shopping boom.
Why Amazon Doesn't Care Much About Wall Street
5:53PM 10/26/2011

Earnings missed analysts' estimates and disappointed the investment community. That's OK by Amazon. The online giant is an iconoclast in the retail sector: a public company that acts like a private firm, more concerned with long-term growth and taking risks than appeasing the folks on Wall Street every quarter.
Amazon 3Q Net Income Sinks, Missing Analyst Views
8:10AM 10/26/2011
Amazon's spending on expansion will eventually help its bottom line, but right now it's costing the online retailer on Wall Street. The company's third-quarter net income fell 73 percent despite revenue growth as Amazon built sales fulfillment centers at a rapid clip. Neither that drop nor its revenue outlook for the current quarter made investors happy.
Santa's Bag Will Be Filled With Bargains, Analysts Predict
4:00PM 9/28/2011

Consumers can expect a holiday shopping season heavy on promotional offers as stores offer sweet bargains on all manner of products amid a still-sluggish economy -- good news for buyers of tablet computers, smartphones and video games, all predicted to be big gift items this year.
Amazon denies it, but some employees have complained about unacceptable conditions at the company's fulfillment center in Breinigsville, Pa., this past summer, alleging that temperatures rose to more than 100 degrees inside the warehouse, and that they were overworked.
5 Things The Tech World's Watching This Week
9:36AM 9/13/2011
By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool
Goldman Sachs , Sprint Nextel Corp, Apple, Amazon.com, New York Times Co
Tablets, a new digital tollbooth, a traveling e-tailer, a smartphone tie-up, and a would-be titan toppler -- sounds like the plot for a Hollywood action movie, or, at the very least, the stuff that will dominate high-tech headlines in the coming days. Here's what to watch as the week unfolds.
7 Free Shipping Options That Are Good For Customers and Investors
12:30PM 7/26/2011
By Selena Maranjian, The Motley Fool
Macy's, Nordstrom, Apple, Wal-Mart Stores, Target Corp, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy
Online retailing is big business, and growing. As virtual storefronts become major revenue generators, many retailers are realizing the value of free shipping, which has the potential to greatly increase sales. Consider these seven promotional strategies, good for consumers and investors.
Wal-Mart Finally Embraces Its Gritty Image
2:30PM 7/15/2011

Great selection, low prices, and tolerable shopping conditions have long been recognized as Wal-Mart's winning formula. Fortunately, the company itself is starting to see it that way too. It hasn't been easy to attain, but Wal-Mart's self-knowledge should be good news for investors.
Let Fido Sniff Out Winning Pet Stocks
3:30PM 7/12/2011
Investing, Wal-Mart Stores, Target Corp, Amazon.com, PetSmart, Market News, Investment

Americans spent $48.4 billion on their pets in 2010, and historical returns have shown that growth in pet products has proceeded at a steady pace. More than half of households have a built-in product focus group -- a pet that's probably more than eager to test the latest and greatest pet products.
Savings Experiment: Small Home? Space-Saving Tips on the Cheap
10:00AM 7/05/2011
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