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Wall Street Bullish on Amazon Delivering Strong Q2

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Wall Street is predicting that Amazon will deliver a strong Q2 performance this year. 6, put a $800 price tag on Amazon’s share value, CNBC reported. According to our analysis of Google trends search data, Amazon’s unit growth should show almost no deceleration during the Jun-16 quarter.

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New Math: Walmart+ Doesn’t Equal Amazon Prime

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While it has been widely touted as a hedge against Amazon Prime’s runaway growth, when the two programs are stacked side by side, something doesn’t add up. Yet, for everything Walmart did during Q2 and beyond, Amazon moved one step ahead. Walmart watchers are out in force today with the launch of subscription service Walmart+.

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Urban Outfitters Speeds Up And Branches Out

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Same store sales growth clocked in at 13 percent — led by a 17 percent improvement at Free People, followed by a 15 percent uptick at its eponymous brand and 11 percent at Anthropologie. Urban Outfitters is predicting strong growth for the rest of the year, though perhaps less dramatic results than seen in Q2.

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The Dollars And Cents Of SME Finance

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The latest research puts a price tag on the finances of better procurement, banking, cash management and innovation among small and medium-sized businesses. 144 million in SME loans originated through Bizf i in Q2 , the company announced last week. But it may be more effective to actually show how much money can be saved.

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Walmart Beats The Street, Raises Earnings Forecast

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The best that could have been said about the Q2 results so far, as tracked across retail, is that they are somewhat less disastrous than they were in Q1. This isn’t to say there has been a tremendous amount of positive growth so much as losses have been somewhat less than initially expected. 5 percent growth).