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Amazon Officially Joins List Of US Trillion-Dollar Companies
Amazon trails Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet in the elite club of America's trillion-dollar companies Amazon trails Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet in the elite club of America's trillion-dollar companies -
Macy's Pulls The Plug On 125 Stores Due To Falling Sales
Macy’s has lost $5.1 billion in total market value in last five years due to low mall profits Macy’s has lost $5.1 billion in total market value in last five years due to low mall profits -
Iran Court Sentences Man To Death For Sharing Nuke Secrets To CIA
Tehran's court said execution of the convicted spy would be carried out "soon" Tehran's court said execution of the convicted spy would be carried out "soon" -
Trump Thinking About Exiting From $1.7 Trillion WTO Deal
US exit from WTO would disrupt overseas firms' plans to access US's $837 billion public procurement market US exit from WTO would disrupt overseas firms' plans to access US's $837 billion public procurement market -
Ford Reports Its Operating Losses In China Hit $770 Million Last Year
Ford said it shed around $1.7 billion, compared with a loss of $100 million last year Ford said it shed around $1.7 billion, compared with a loss of $100 million last year -
Former Truck Driver Now Valued At $10 Billion: Forbes
Hart, who owns a submarine and yacht, used to drive trucks for a living Hart, who owns a submarine and yacht, used to drive trucks for a living -
Exxon Mobil Shares Plunge To 10-Year Lows After Downgrade
Exxon's shares were on track for their 13th consecutive collapse in the past 14 sessions. Exxon's shares were on track for their 13th consecutive collapse in the past 14 sessions. -
Pound Headed For Biggest Fall Amid Brexit Fallout
British currency's decline underscores a key turnaround from the UK's formal exit of the European Union British currency's decline underscores a key turnaround from the UK's formal exit of the European Union -
Short-Sellers Fail On Bets Vs Tesla, Lose Another $2.5 Billion
Wall Street bettors have so far lost more than $5.8 billion this year. Wall Street bettors have so far lost more than $5.8 billion this year. -
Google Cloud Revenues Soar, But Analysts Say It's Not Enough
However, despite strong numbers, Google still lags behind Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. However, despite strong numbers, Google still lags behind Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.