In this episode of Generation Trader, sponsored by E*TRADE, Cheddar Anchors Hope King and Tim Stenovec take a look at Amazon's stock performance leading up to the company's fourth quarter earnings report.
54 percent of the Cheddar community voted that they turned to Amazon for holiday gifts this past holiday season, according to a Twitter Poll.
Research firm GHB Insights said Amazon captured between 45-50 percent of all online holiday sales, thanks in large part to its Prime subscribers. Shares of Amazon are up more than 30 percent in the past three months.
Cities across the U.S. offer free public transportation.
The cost of the first-class “forever” stamps has jumped from 63 to 66 cents.
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Starbucks union organizers are asking customers to help organize pickets at non-unionized U.S. stores.
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Amazon's annual Prime Day event will kick off tomorrow.
Calls are growing for an investigation into Prime energy drink, the product backed by YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI, over its high caffeine content.
Stocks are drifting on Wall Street Monday ahead of a week with updates on where inflation and corporate profits are heading.
Randall Stephenson resigned from the PGA Tour policy board over the tour's proposed deal with Saudi Arabia.
Stocks rose at the opening bell as the market awaits updates on inflation data while earnings kick off this week for the second quarter. The Federal Reserve is also slated to meet later this month as investors anxiously await its decision on rates.
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