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  2. Amazon, Walmart, and Target finally realize their ... - AOL

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    Last week saw an onslaught of retailers offering discounts on essential items: Target made a similar promise as Amazon's, saying it would cut the prices of 5,000 items including diapers and pet food.

  3. List of mergers and acquisitions by Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com, Inc., is an American electronic commerce and cloud computing company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded by Jeff Bezos on July 5, 1994, as an online bookstore, Amazon went public after an initial public offering on May 15, 1997, during the midst of the dot-com bubble. [ 1] The funds gained from the IPO allowed Amazon to ...

  4. All Eyes on the Attention Economy - AOL

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    I'll just mention here, their new target for adjusted earnings-per-share growth as of this latest report is 30%. I think Disney has the capability of growing its earnings per share every year 15 ...

  5. Amazon is slashing prices on 4,000 grocery items, joining ...

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    Amazon Fresh has joined the growing ranks of retailers that are cutting prices. It is discounting thousands of grocery items in a bid to entice price-conscious shoppers to add a little bit more to ...

  6. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company is one of the largest American-owned private employers in the United States. The corporation was founded in Minneapolis by businessman George Dayton in 1902, and developed through the years via expansion and acquisitions. Target, the company's first discount store and eventual namesake, was opened in 1962.

  7. U.S. prime rate - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. prime rate is in principle the interest rate at which a supermajority (3/4ths) of large banks loan money to their most creditworthy corporate clients. [ 1] As such, it serves as the de facto floor for private-sector lending, and is the baseline from which common "consumer" interest rates are set (e.g. credit card rates).

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  9. The problem with the war against Temu and Shein - AOL

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    Yes, these companies should pay the price if they violate U.S. law. Yes, it’s difficult for small U.S. merchants to compete head-to-head with these fierce rivals.