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Amazon.com is one of the world’s largest technology and e-commerce companies.
Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Amazon began as an online bookstore but quickly expanded into selling a vast range of products, including electronics, clothing, household goods, and more. Today, it operates a massive global online marketplace where individuals and businesses can buy and sell goods.
Beyond e-commerce, Amazon is a major player in several other industries:
- ☁️ Cloud computing through Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the largest cloud platforms in the world
- 🎬 Digital streaming with services like Prime Video
- 📦 Logistics and delivery, with its own shipping network
- 🧠 Technology and AI, including devices like Alexa and Echo
Amazon is known for its focus on customer convenience, fast delivery (such as Prime shipping), and a wide selection of products and services.
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AMAZON.COM $217.47 (Nasdaq symbol AMZN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (206- 266-1000; www.amazon.com; Shares outstanding: 450.5 million; Market cap: $98.0 billion; No dividends paid) has reportedly agreed to buy 3-D mapping company UpNext.
UpNext offers interactive, threedimensional maps. Users can “drop down” into streets and tap objects to bring up information, directions or different viewpoints.
Offering its own mapping capability through UpNext will let Amazon take full advantage of rising demand for mobile ads. As well, the company may be working on a smartphone, and it could use UpNext on that device.
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UpNext offers interactive, threedimensional maps. Users can “drop down” into streets and tap objects to bring up information, directions or different viewpoints.
Offering its own mapping capability through UpNext will let Amazon take full advantage of rising demand for mobile ads. As well, the company may be working on a smartphone, and it could use UpNext on that device.
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NEW GOLD INC., $9.95, symbol NGD on Toronto, has three operating mines: the Mesquite mine in the U.S., the Cerro San Pedro mine in Mexico and the Peak mine in Australia. It also owns 30% of the El Morro copper/gold project in Chile (Goldcorp owns the other 70%) and 100% of the Blackwater gold project in B.C. New Gold is now starting up its fourth mine. The $765-million New Afton gold mine in B.C. processed the first ore through its mill on June 28, 2012. New Gold’s target for commercial production at New Afton, defined as 30 days of operation at 60% capacity (or 6,600 tonnes per day) remains August 2012. The company expects New Afton to produce an average of 85,000 ounces of gold and 75 million pounds of copper annually over its 12-year life. There is still room to expand the mine’s reserves and increase production through exploration drilling....
POWERSHARES QQQ ETF $62.52 (Nasdaq symbol QQQQ; buy or sell through brokers; www.invescopowershares.com), formerly called Nasdaq 100 Trust Shares, holds the stocks that represent the Nasdaq 100 Index. That index is made up of the 100 largest shares on the Nasdaq exchange, based on market cap.
The Nasdaq 100 Index contains shares of companies in a number of major industries, including computer hardware and software, telecommunications, retail/wholesale trade and biotechnology. It does not contain financial companies. The fund’s expenses are about 0.20% of its assets.
The index’s highest-weighted stocks are Apple, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Google, Cisco Systems, Intel, Amazon.com, Oracle Corp., Comcast Corp. and Amgen Inc.
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The Nasdaq 100 Index contains shares of companies in a number of major industries, including computer hardware and software, telecommunications, retail/wholesale trade and biotechnology. It does not contain financial companies. The fund’s expenses are about 0.20% of its assets.
The index’s highest-weighted stocks are Apple, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Google, Cisco Systems, Intel, Amazon.com, Oracle Corp., Comcast Corp. and Amgen Inc.
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GOOGLE INC., $580.07, Nasdaq symbol GOOG, will soon launch the Nexus 7, a new tablet computer that features a 7-inch touch-screen display and the latest version of the company’s Android operating system for mobile devices. The new tablet will cost $199. That should help Google complete with similar-sized tablets, including Amazon.com’s popular Kindle Fire. (Amazon.com is a recommendation of Stock Pickers Digest, our newsletter that focuses on aggressive investing.) Google will also launch the Nexus Q, a ball-shaped device that lets users stream music and video from the Internet to a TV set or stereo system. This device will cost $299....
AEROPOSTALE INC., $16.73, symbol ARO on New York, is a mall-based retailer of casual clothing and accessories. The company has 919 Aeropostale stores in the U.S. and 70 in Canada and Puerto Rico. It mainly sells its clothing to 14-to17-year-olds. In addition, its 87 P.S. from Aeropostale stores in the U.S. are aimed at seven-to-12-year-old elementary-school children. Today, Aeropostale opened its first store in Quebec, at the Place du Royaume mall in the city of Saguenay. The company will open six more stores in the province through the rest of 2012. Additional locations include Place Laurier in Quebec City, Fairview Pointe Claire in Point-Claire, Promenades St. Bruno in St. Bruno De Montarville, Galleria D’Anjou in Anjou, Mail Champlain in Brossard and Les Galeries de la Capitale in Quebec City....
Most stock markets are down lately due to investor worries about a potential eurozone breakup, sluggish U.S. growth and a slowdown in China. Still, the long-term outlook is positive. One way to profit from a rebound is to add exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track major stock market indexes to your portfolio. ETFs trade on stock exchanges, just like stocks. Prices are quoted in newspaper stock tables and online. You must pay brokerage commissions to buy and sell ETFs, but their low management fees still give them a cost advantage over most mutual funds....
MICROSOFT CORP., $30.98, Nasdaq symbol MSFT, aims to enter the fast-growing e-book field through a new alliance with bookseller Barnes & Noble Inc. (New York symbol BKS). This week, Microsoft agreed to buy 17.6% of a subsidiary of Barnes & Noble that will operate Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-book business; Barnes & Noble will own the remaining 82.4%. This new firm will also include Barnes & Noble’s college textbook operations. Microsoft will pay $300 million for this interest. That’s equal to just 5.9% of the $5.1 billion, or $0.60 a share, that the company earned in the three months ended March 31, 2012. Still, this move should help Microsoft develop new software for the Nook e-book reader and other mobile devices. That would help it compete with the Apple iPad tablet computer and Amazon.com’s Kindle e-book reader....
AMAZON.COM $191.07 (Nasdaq symbol AMZN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (206-266-1000; www.amazon.com; Shares outstanding: 455.1 million; Market cap: $87.0 billion; No dividends paid) has agreed to buy Kiva Systems for $775 million. Kiva makes small orange robots that help manage warehouse inventory. Amazon’s shipping volumes continue to rise. In response, the company plans to add 17 more warehouses, bringing its total to 69. The Kiva purchase will let Amazon better control its labour costs. Amazon can also sell the robots to other retailers. Kiva’s clients already include the Gap, Staples and Saks....
AMAZON.COM $191.07 (Nasdaq symbol AMZN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (206-266-1000; www.amazon.com; Shares outstanding: 455.1 million; Market cap: $87.0 billion; No dividends paid) has agreed to buy Kiva Systems for $775 million. Kiva makes small orange robots that help manage warehouse inventory.
Amazon’s shipping volumes continue to rise. In response, the company plans to add 17 more warehouses, bringing its total to 69.
The Kiva purchase will let Amazon better control its labour costs. Amazon can also sell the robots to other retailers. Kiva’s clients already include the Gap, Staples and Saks.
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Amazon’s shipping volumes continue to rise. In response, the company plans to add 17 more warehouses, bringing its total to 69.
The Kiva purchase will let Amazon better control its labour costs. Amazon can also sell the robots to other retailers. Kiva’s clients already include the Gap, Staples and Saks.
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VITERRA INC., $15.91, symbol VT on Toronto, has agreed to a friendly takeover offer from Switzerland-based commodity trader Glencore International plc. The purchase price is $6.1 billion, or $16.25 per Viterra share. As part of the deal, Glencore will sell a number of Viterra’s assets, including about 90% of its Canadian fertilizer retail stores and all of its Australian outlets, along with Viterra’s 34% stake in a fertilizer plant in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Agrium (symbol AGU on Toronto) has agreed to buy all of these assets. Agrium is a recommendation of our Successful Investor newsletter....