The e-commerce and cloud company has slowed grocery expansion plans and closed half of its convenience stores in recent years.
Some call shifts in the industry a retail apocalypse as more companies close locations or file for bankruptcy.
Google, Facebook and Amazon will all be focuses of antitrust cases in the year ahead, but a Trump administration will take a different approach to antitrust enforcement than Biden’s has.
In desirable districts, the space glut is over. Many companies see their business, and need for working quarters, expanding in the near future.
More than 1,000 Amazon workers in San Bernardino say they’ve formed a union with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Amazon workers in New York voted to unionize more than two years ago. Amazon still has not met them at the bargaining table.
As online shopping has become the norm, some people’s spending habits have become stealth missions to keep from their partners.
These seven tech companies have an outsize influence on the stock market.
Amazon has pledged to spend $1.2 billion to provide free skills training to about 300,000 Amazon employees.
Analysts say this could be a bid for the retailer to compete more directly with ultra-low-cost sites like Temu and Shein.