Google’s decision to let go of 12,000 employees was only just announced on Friday, but it extended the recent trend of the “Big Tech” companies cutting jobs in previously unheard-of numbers, and now we’ve seen more reports about where those cuts happened. The Information reports that at Google, layoffs spread through nearly every group, including projects like Chrome, Search, Android, and Google Cloud. Its sources said they affected people who’d previously received “high… Source link
Read More »Amazon’s deal spree raises ‘No. 1 question’ from investors, tech analyst says
Amazon (AMZN) has telegraphed to investors and the world that deals are key to its future, but those transactions create antitrust risks — and investors are taking notice, Jefferies analyst Brent Thill told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). Amazon has made headlines for its big-ticket dealmaking in recent months. The company acquired both subscription health care provider OneMedical (ONEM) and Roomba-maker iRobot in quick succession, for $3.9 billion and $1.7 billion respectively. However,… Source link
Read More »How Amazon’s foray into NFL streaming impacts the viewer — and the business
Amazon is about to change how you watch — or don’t watch — the NFL. After lucrative rights negotiations and months of high-profile talent acquisition, “Thursday Night Football” will makes its Amazon Prime debut on Sept. 15. Up first: an AFC West showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers, featuring rivals with Super Bowl aspirations and two of the game’s most electric young quarterbacks. It’s a fine way to kick things off. Take note — that’s a Week 2 matchup. The… Source link
Read More »Amazon’s retail business is ‘out of fashion now,’ analyst says
Though a recent tech rout has led to widespread pessimism about the sector, long-term investors should still be considering Big Tech names like Amazon (AMZN), according to Jefferies Senior Research Analyst Brent Thill (video above). “Look, tech is at a discount right now,” he told Yahoo Finance. “It’s not the space where people want to be; they want to be in other sectors… I do think ultimately the opportunity is to tuck this away for three years, and you’re going to be pretty happy three… Source link
Read More »Why Amazon’s acquiring this health care company for $3.9 billion
Amazon (AMZN) announced today that it would acquire subscription health care provider One Medical for $3.9 billion. The deal marks one of Amazon’s most high-profile pushes into health care to date. So, why One Medical? To start, One Medical — which was founded in 2007 and focuses on so-called concierge primary care — was on the market. The company had reportedly been fielding takeover interest from giants like CVS (CVS). One Medical’s $199 annual subscription offers 24/7 access to… Source link
Read More »Amazon’s Stock Split Delivers More Than Bargained For
(Bloomberg) — Stock splits were all the rage early this year as indexes hovered near record highs, with companies from Amazon.com Inc. to Alphabet Inc. announcing them to make their share prices more alluring to individual investors. A few months on, the market has taken care of the problem. Most Read from Bloomberg Amazon, whose 20-for-1 split took effect Monday, is among companies whose stocks have tumbled since the moves were announced amid a broad market selloff that’s been especially… Source link
Read More »Amazon’s Ring, Google Nest or Wyze: Which bestselling smart home security system is for you?
A Nest device is seen in close-up. Smith Collection/Gado /Getty Images If you’re shopping on Amazon for smart home-security systems, then a few names probably jump out: Ring, Google Nest and Wyze. Each is a bestseller of security and surveillance equipment on Amazon. Here’s an overview of the three brands, from their most popular accessories or do-it-yourself systems, to the main… Source link
Read More »Amazon’s ‘most important investment’ right now, according to a bullish analyst
Amazon (AMZN) missed earnings estimates in the third quarter and is expecting more pain in the near term, which one analyst says are a sign that the company is spending now to set itself up for more upside later on. “The most important investment that they’re making is in wages,” Anthony Chukumba, an analyst at Loop Capital, told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). Even after increasing workers’ starting compensation from $15 an hour to over $18 an hour, adding benefits, and creating $3,000… Source link
Read More »Amazon’s holiday-quarter forecast signals e-commerce giant is back in ‘very heavy investment mode’
Amazon (AMZN) posted third-quarter results and guidance that fell short of expectations, with Wall Street balking as the e-commerce giant forecasted billions of dollars in additional costs heading into the holiday shopping season. The announcement sent Amazon shares tumbling immediately following the report. However, at least one analyst suggested Amazon’s heavy spending is yet another sign that the company is remaining laser-focused on investing for the future — even if it means giving… Source link
Read More »Vergecast: Amazon’s fall hardware event, Google’s Search On event, and Code Conference 2021
Every Friday, The Verge publishes our flagship podcast, The Vergecast, where co-hosts Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn discuss the week in tech news with the reporters and editors covering the biggest stories. This week: lots of events and showcases! Nilay, Dieter, and Verge managing editor Alex Cranz start the show with coverage of all the devices announced at Amazon’s fall hardware event. Say hello to Astro — Alexa on wheels — along with a video chat gadget for kids, an Echo Show to… Source link
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