Recent Amazon News
- Amazon.com spent $500,000 to lobby gov't in 2Q
Amazon.com Inc. spent $500,000 in the second quarter to lobby the federal government on online sales tax rules, credit card fees and other issues, according to a quarterly disclosure report.
- Amazon.com Reportedly Working on Internet-Based TV and Movies
Amazon. com is reportedly working on a subscription, internet-based TV and movie service.
- Amazon.com Inc. Climbed To Over A 3-Month High
Shares of Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) rose steadily until mid-morning Wednesday. The stock climbed further going into the close and finished up by 7.66 at $132.49.
- Amazon.com eyes film, TV service
Amazon.com is working on an online subscription service for TV shows and movies.
- Amazon.com plans subscription online TV
Amazon.com has approached media companies with a proposal for a subscription service that gives users unlimited access to some television shows and movies over the internet in a bid to rival Netflix, two people familiar with the talks said.
- Amazon.com and Apple taking on Hulu for bigger market slice
Both Amazon.com and Apple are trying to create a service that provides paying subscribers unlimited access to television shows and movies over the Web.
- Can Amazon.com Really Compete With Netflix, Inc.?
This article reveals that online retailer Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) may be in the midst of developing its own subscription TV service -- you know, what Netflix, Inc...( Read More )
- Amazon wants to offer subscription TV, movies
Amazon.com Inc. is talking with major media companies about offering unlimited views of older TV shows and movies online, in an attempt to stay relevant as consumers flock ...
- The Mom & Pop Store: Meet Husky Deli in West Seattle
Robert Spector, Seattle-based author of books on Nordstrom and Amazon.com, tells the stories of dozens of successful independent retailers across the country in "The Mom & Pop Store: True Stories from the Heart of America." Spector finds out what they do to survive.
- Amazon.com Girds for Combat With Netflix
The world's top online retailer has approached Time Warner and other studios to start an online video subscription service that would vie with Netflix, Hulu and Apple