In its latest step into the auto market, Amazon has struck deals with several of the largest auto parts suppliers in the US to sell their products directly through Amazon, the New York Post reports.
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) has been a dominant force in the markets for the past few years. This giant has been competing with the likes of Wal-Mart and Target, but now Amazon has set its sights on ...
Through its partnership with various local auto part manufacturers and a lower margins model, Amazon has been able to offer auto parts at much lower rates compared to other retailers. For instance, ...
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, whose online behemoth is likely to become the country’s No. 1 apparel retailer this year, is setting his sights on what could be his next sector to dominate: the $50 billion do ...
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Auto parts retailers have been spared from sharing the same fate as Barnes & Noble, Toys R Us and so many other companies rendered redundant by Amazon. About 80 percent of AutoZone's business comes ...
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