Shares of Amazon.com Inc. inched 0.75% higher to $106.62 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around grim trading session for the stock market, with the S&P.....
Continue ReadingAmazon.Com, Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) shares are trading lower Tuesday since it disclosed acquiring worldwide rights to IMAX's original documentary The Blue Angels. Bad Robot, Glen Powell's Barnstorm Productions, Zipper Bros Films, and Dolphin Entertainment, Inc (NASDAQ: DLPN) produced the project chronicling a year in the cockpit with one of the most exclusive aviator teams in the world, filmed with awe-inspiring IMAX cameras. A Monday report indicated Amazon launching a new unit to distribute its mov...
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Continue ReadingAmazon - is urging customers to change the way they receive their orders in order to cut future costs. Amazon's move can not only help shipping costs but also improve workflow and efficiency for its deliveries. It also trains users in making direct returns by teaching them of the locations of Amazon's hubs...
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Continue ReadingAmazon Prime costs $14.99 a month, but if you're willing to pay for a year of it at a time, you'll spend $139 instead. It's not a great thing to pay for a service you don't get good use out of, whether it's Netflix, a gym membership, or a monthly beauty box subscription. What you don't want to do is force yourself to place orders on Amazon for the express purpose of using your membership...
Continue ReadingAmazon said on Tuesday it had begun selling users of mobile games related physical items such as T-shirts and toys as it teamed up with the makers of Pokemon GO to provide merchandise related to a new game. The e-retailer announced a business-to-business program called Amazon Anywhere allowing video game makers to sell goods directly through their respective platforms. Amazon is the latest retailer to create merchandise aimed at gamers, following efforts of stores like Walmart, Nike, Gucci, Lacoste and PacSun that have created competitions, fashion shows and virtual goods in games...
Continue ReadingAmazon said on Tuesday it had begun selling users of mobile games related physical items such as T-shirts and toys as it teamed up with the makers of Pokemon GO to provide merchandise related to a new game...
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