10 Best Internet Stocks To Invest In Right Now: Amazon.com Inc.(AMZN)
Amazon.com, Inc. operates as an online retailer in North America and internationally. It operates retail Web sites, including amazon.com and amazon.ca. The company serves consumers through its retail Web sites and focuses on selection, price, and convenience. It also offers programs that enable sellers to sell their products on its Web sites, and their own branded Web sites. In addition, the company serves developer customers through Amazon Web Services, which provides access to technology infrastructure that developers can use to enable virtually various type of business. Further, it manufactures and sells the Kindle e-reader. Additionally, the company provides fulfillment; miscellaneous marketing and promotional agreements, such as online advertising; and co-branded credit cards. Amazon.com, Inc. was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Advisors' Opinion:- [By Chris Dieterich]
Lower gas prices also are likely to make shipping costs lower. Morgan Stanley sees lower fuel prices trickling into per-unit shipping costs in the first quarter at Amazon.com (AMZN).
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JackF The days leading up to Christmas are among the busiest shopping days of the year. However, not all December sales end with the holidays. If you can wait, post-Christmas sales are just as popular and many times provide deeper discounts than pre-Christmas sales. This year we expect after-Christmas sales to start earlier than ever, and if you thought Black Friday sales were particularly good, after-Christmas sales are looking to break a few records of their own. After-Christmas Sales Start Before Christmas Eve Just as Black Friday deals have taken over Thanksgiving Day, so too have so-called after-Christmas sales creeped earlier, beginning before Christmas ev! en. (It's the stores themselves still referring to these sales as "after-Christmas," not us.) It's a trend we've noticed for several years. In 2012, for instance, sales branded as "after-Christmas" started on Dec. 24, whereas last year after-Christmas sales started on Dec. 23. Leading the charge last year was Amazon (AMZN), which debuted its post-Christmas sale on Dec. 23. We predict Amazon will kick things off again this year, especially since the Seattle retailer has a reputation for dominating holiday sales in general. But unlike the hype that surrounds Black Friday, after-Christmas sales traditionally don't have any lead up. Excluding Micro Center, which last year released a massive Black Friday-like ad highlighting its best after-Christmas deals, most major retailers won't bother with ad leaks or hype. In other words, you're not going to see shoppers camping outside any stores. Apparel Dominates After-Christmas Deals
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