Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
Together, these stocks offer you a balanced mix of growth and safety. These companies span a number of industries, and many are leaders in their markets.
Alphabet's Google Gemini 3.0 could make Google Cloud more attractive to customers than ever. Amazon's investments in agentic AI should begin to bear fruit in 2026.
Sen. Bernie Sanders praised a bipartisan House vote overturning President Donald Trump's order limiting federal union rights, urged the Senate to pass the measure despite uncertain prospects, and tied the fight to broader labor disputes involving Starbucks and Amazon.
Goldman Sachs (GS) strategists have projected further potential gains for US equities as earnings growth accelerates alongside broader adoption of artificial in
The so-called Magnificent 7 tech giants have spent three years telling the world what AI could do.
AMZN's datacenter surge, fueled by record AWS capex and massive global expansion, is emerging as the company's most powerful long-term growth driver.
As the artificial-intelligence boom enters its fourth year, investors are keeping their eye on Big Tech's massive spending and monetization plans. According to JPMorgan, two “Magnificent Seven” stocks are shaping up to be the best way to play the next leg of the trade: Alphabet and Amazon.com.
Amazon's more-than-$35 billion India commitment through 2030 is a full‑stack bet on AI infrastructure, logistics density, and export flywheels that could shift both its growth mix and narrative. The plan channels capital into AWS data centers, localized AI services, fulfillment and transportation assets, and programs to digitize millions of Indian SMEs and boost e‑commerce exports toward an $80 billion target, effectively expanding Amazon's high‑margin services and advertising opportunity in a structurally high‑growth market.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has been one of the stock market's biggest success stories ever.
Wall Street has leaned heavily on mega cap dominance. That could be changing.