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Americans will spend Thanksgiving Day around tables loaded with food. But even while they're filling up, many are looking to scale back on spending. One tactic they're trying? Snagging sellable food before it heads to the waste heap.
Amazon is warning its 300 million plus customers to watch out for cybercriminals who are out in force this holiday season impersonating reps from the e-commerce giant.
Amazon stock's trailing-five-year performance might come as a surprise to most investors. Many factors support Amazon's bull case, including revenue growth and artificial intelligence.
Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN)'s Prime Air drone delivery program hit another hurdle after a delivery drone clipped an internet cable in Waco, Texas, last week, prompting a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigation. The incident occurred on November 18 when an MK30 drone, operating autonomously, failed to detect a thin utility wire.
Amazon.com Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AMZN) booming cloud and artificial intelligence pipeline is set to take center stage next week, as Wall Street finds the company's latest pullback overlooks strong Amazon Web Services momentum and rising demand tied to major partners like Anthropic and OpenAI.
Amazon is facing a federal probe after one of its delivery drones downed an internet cable in central Texas last week. The probe comes as Amazon vies to expand drone deliveries to more pockets of the U.S. The incident occurred on Nov. 18 around 12:45 p.m.
AMZN, EXPE, BOOT and TPR stand out as holiday sales are projected to surge, with online spending set to drive strong seasonal momentum.