The race is on to get online orders to shoppers' doorsteps as fast as possible, but is 30-minute delivery overhyped or ...
Morgan Stanley estimates that Agentic shoppers could account for $190 billion to $385 billion in U.S. e-commerce spending by ...
Your real deadline is each store’s “order by” date for Dec. 24 delivery, not Christmas Day As cutoffs pass, pivot to same-day ...
Amazon plans a new rush pickup service for one-hour in-store orders, strengthening rapid delivery and click-and-collect ...
In the retail world, the two dominant heavyweights remain Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Walmart (NYSE: WMT). In 2025, it was Walmart whose stock outperformed, with it's shares up more than 25%, as of this ...
Retail price wars are alive and well in 2025, particularly during the holidays. Profitero’s ninth annual price comparison of ...
I maintain Amazon with a buy and Walmart with a sell, as Amazon is better positioned for long-term growth and is less susceptible to tariff uncertainty, in my opinion. Amazon's scale and diverse ...
Walmart has two major catalysts riding into 2026 that can determine if the rally continues. Image source: Getty Images.
This week, the AdExchanger Commerce Media Newsletter took a look at AquaSonic an oral care manufacturer and – in my humble opinion – an emblematic case study for digital-native consumer brands.
It's a tale of two retail behemoths vying for your dollars. In one corner is Amazon, the scrappy bookseller-turned-global ecommerce empire that's the reason why we're all a tad impatient. In the other ...
Walmart could receive an additional $20 billion in investment by joining the Nasdaq’s QQQ index.