An Amazon Prime truck driver is seen in Los Angeles, California on Amazon Prime Day, July 12, 2022.Well, Amazon's consumers, anyway. Shares of the e-commerce giant fell earlier this week, whenas historic levels of inflation weigh on consumers. But Amazon executives said Thursday, when the company posted quarterly earnings, that inflation wasn't hitting its customers as hard as other retailers'. That's because Amazon and Walmart are appealing to different customers.
's Annie PalmerA customers holds the new green colour Apple iPhone 13 pro shortly after it went on sale inside the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in New York, March 18, 2022.Apple shares rose in premarket trading after the gargantuan gadget purveyor topped Wall Street's expectations for. The Cupertino kids can thank their pride and joy, the good ol' reliable iPhone. The strong sales came even as the iPhone 13 is in the second half of its product cycle, meaning a new model is coming soon.