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Why Amazon’s Kindle Fire Gambit Is Paying Off - DailyFinance

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Why Amazon's Kindle Fire Gambit Is Paying OffDailyFinanceBy Chris Bledsoe, The Motley Fool Posted 11:07PM 01/31/12 Investing The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which developer Chris Bledsoe and senior technology analyst Eric Bleeker discuss topics around the investing …and more »

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Why Amazon’s Kindle Fire Gambit Is Paying Off - Motley Fool

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Why Amazon's Kindle Fire Gambit Is Paying OffMotley FoolBy Chris Bledsoe | More Articles The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which developer Chris Bledsoe and senior technology analyst Eric Bleeker discuss topics around the investing world. In today's edition, Eric asks …and more »

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Amazon Sales up 35% in Q4, Sees Growth in 3P Sales and FBA Adoption - Auctionbytes

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Amazon Sales up 35% in Q4, Sees Growth in 3P Sales and FBA AdoptionAuctionbytesThe headline from the Wall Street Journal's "Heard on the Street" blog summed up Wall Street's initial reaction to Amazon spending: Turning Amazon Cash To Kindling, a reference to Amazon's Kindle e-reader and tablet and the company's "shrinking …

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Barnes & Noble won’t stock books published by Amazon in stores - Los Angeles Times

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Hollywood Reporter

Barnes & Noble won't stock books published by Amazon in storesLos Angeles TimesThe decision escalates the long-running rivalry between the companies as they battle over the burgeoning digital book market with rival e-readers (Amazon's Kindle, Barnes & Noble's Nook) and now editorial content. Amazon had been flexing its muscle in …B&N Escalates Amazon Rift […]

B&N Escalates Amazon Rift - Wall Street Journal

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Hollywood Reporter

B&N Escalates Amazon RiftWall Street JournalAmazon is dominant in Web sales of print books, while the two companies are locked in an intense battle for the e-book market where Amazon's Kindle e-reader competes with Barnes & Noble's Nook. Above, a customer browses at a Barnes & Noble in New York.Barnes & Noble won't stock […]

Barnes & Noble Bans Amazon’s Books - Hollywood Reporter

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Hollywood Reporter

Barnes & Noble Bans Amazon's BooksHollywood Reporter… The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen, after the company signed an agreement to appear only on the new Kindle Fire color tablet, but the company soon reversed its policy and put the graphic novels back on store shelves. Amazon Kindle Fire - P 2011.Carrying a whole library […]

Amazon Kindle Doesn’t Get Mommy Love Like Apple iPad - Forbes

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Los Angeles Times

Amazon Kindle Doesn't Get Mommy Love Like Apple iPadForbesIt is no secret that mothers love new babies. A typical mother cannot stop talking about her newborn. Technology companies are just like mommies and typically cannot stop talking about their new products. Amazon.com (AMZN) gave birth to popular new …Amazon earnings miss expectations despite […]

Barnes & Noble Won’t Sell Amazon’s Imprints in Stores - Wall Street Journal

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

New York Times

Barnes & Noble Won't Sell Amazon's Imprints in StoresWall Street JournalAmazon is dominant in Web sales of print books, while the two companies are locked in an intense battle for the e-book market where Amazon's Kindle e-reader competes with Barnes & Noble's Nook. Amazon also has taken steps to become a significant …Publishing […]

Amazon earnings miss expectations despite strong Kindle sales - Los Angeles Times

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Los Angeles Times

Amazon earnings miss expectations despite strong Kindle salesLos Angeles TimesAmazon also gave a first-quarter outlook that fell short of analysts' expectations, projecting sales of $12 billion to $13.4 billion, up 22% to 36% compared with the first quarter of 2011. Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet.Amazon Kindle sales up 177 percent in Q4 2011 Mobile […]

Amazon Profit Declines Amid Continued Spending Spree - Wall Street Journal

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Amazon Profit Declines Amid Continued Spending SpreeWall Street JournalThe Kindle Fire, a revamped version of Amazon's Kindle e-readers, was unveiled with much fanfare last year, and went on sale in mid-November. Positioned as a rival to Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) popular iPad, the Kindle Fire has a lower price tag at $199.and more »

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