Jeff Bezos

The United States spans 3.8 million square miles, and every inch of it is owned by someone. The federal government ranks as the single largest landowner in the country by a wide margin, controlling...
In recent years, International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM) has struggled financially and competitively. Here are 6 reasons 24/7 Wall St. takes a bearish stance on the stock as it looks...
Over the past several days, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has parted with $4 billion of the company's stock. Why now?
 Founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos in his garage, Amazon blazed new technology trails.Source: Alex Wong / Getty Images News via Getty ImagesThe company that started as an online marketplace for books,...
“A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? A billion dollars.”Well, at least that is what Napster founder Sean Parker (played by Justin Timberlake) says to a young Mark Zuckerberg...
A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals the largest Fortune 500 company still led by its founder.
It seems the stock market wants to declare that the technology sector may be the big beneficiary from the 2020 elections.
It is without question that the COVID-19 pandemic delivered a deep recession to America and the rest of the world in 2020. It is also without question that some companies are navigating the...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has echoed the calls of the White House and members of Congress that Amazon.com be broken up. How would that work? Would it be bad for investors?
It has been such a busy week for Amazon.com that it's hard to know what to look at first. The new cheap debt? The cargo planes? A potential investment in India?
As if he wasn’t rich enough, Jeff Bezos could become a trillionaire by 2026 and Amazon critics are already sharpening their knives.
Jeff Bezos once said Amazon's cloud business eventually would eclipse its original e-commerce operations. He may have been right about that.
FedEx may be back in better graces with Amazon for Prime Member orders. The question is whether this is just temporary or whether the competing insourcing efforts from Amazon will ultimately push...