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Andrea Felsted: Amazon should share the wealth of its Prime Day data

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June 22, 2026

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Amazon.com Inc.’s Prime Day kicks off this week. So does the annual game of guessing just how many billions of dollars the online giant has taken in the summer bargain bonanza. For the sake of its investors, not to mention economists trying to ...

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 8, 2026

Amazon: America's Largest Retailer Wants To Monetize Every Hour Of The Day

Amazon: America's Largest Retailer Wants To Monetize Every Hour Of The Day

Off The Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Amazon shoppers spend more than $26 billion on Prime Day

U.S. online shoppers clawed for deals on electronics, appliances, items for children and everyday essentials during Amazon.com’s (AMZN.O) annual sales event Prime Day, spending more than 26.4 billion from June 23 through June 26, according to data firm Adobe ​Analytics. The multibillion-dollar spend marks a 9.3 year-over-year increase that retail experts attribute to high ​inflation []...Click to read more

ZDNet

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· Jun 23, 2026

I'm a smart home expert, and these security camera deals are actually worth considering

It's Amazon Prime Day, and smart home deals are everywhere. But don't fall for just any deal: these are the ones worth your time and money.

Investing.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into U.S. consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets

Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into U.S. consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets

Us Weekly

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· Jun 25, 2026

14 Too-Good-to-Be-True Prime Day Deals Our Shopping Editor *Actually* Bought

The clock is ticking! There are less than 48 hours left in Amazon’s annual Prime Day sale, and I’m here to help you sort the treasure from the trash. It’s certainly overwhelming to know what’s actually a good deal. As Senior Commerce Editor, I’m letting you take a sneak peek at my Amazon shopping history []

Mashable

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· Jul 6, 2026

The best Prime Day Australia deals for 2026 – live now

The best Amazon Prime Day deals on thousands of products, selected by a shopping editor.

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Related coverage for "Andrea Felsted: Amazon should share the wealth of its Prime Day data": Seeking Alpha — Amazon: America's Largest Retailer Wants To Monetize Every Hour Of The Day. Off The Press — Amazon shoppers spend more than $26 billion on Prime Day. ZDNet — I'm a smart home expert, and these security camera deals are actually worth considering. Investing.com — Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into U.S. consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets. Us Weekly — 14 Too-Good-to-Be-True Prime Day Deals Our Shopping Editor *Actually* Bought. Mashable — The best Prime Day Australia deals for 2026 – live now