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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Officers wounded going after fugitive from 'The Hunt'

By Deborah Feyerick, Shimon Prokupecz and Leigh Remizowski, CNNupdated 3:09 PM EDT, Mon July 28, 2014window.jQuery(document).ready(function() {function isMobileClient () {return (typeof window.orientation !== 'undefined');}window.CNNVIDEOS = window.CNNVIDEOS || {};var CVPOptions = {video: 'crime/2014/07/28/nr-feyerick-the-hunt-fugitive-killed.cnn',thumb: 'http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/140728145633-nr-feyerick-the-hunt-fugitive-killed-00011729-story-top.jpg',preset: 'storypage',diagnostics: {section: 'articlepage',placement: 'page-top'},network: 'cnn',adsection: cnnCVPAdSectionT1 || '',headline: 'Fugitive profiled on \'The Hunt\' killed',videoSource: 'CNN',videoSourceUrl: 'http://newsroom.blogs.cnn.com/category/anchors/brooke-baldwin/',url: ''};// autostart only for desktop and domestic articles. Mobile web will not be auto-startedif (true && !isMobileClient()) {CVPOptions.autostart = true;}CNNVIDEOS[ 'T1' ] = CNNVIDEO('cnnCVP1', CVPOptions);// pause other videos playing on pagewindow.jQuery( '#cnnCVP1' ).on( 'onContentBegin', function( e, obj ) {for ( var instance in window.CNNVIDEOS ) {if ( instance !== 'T1' && window.CNNVIDEOS.hasOwnProperty( instance ) ) {try { window.CNNVIDEOS[ instance ].pause(); } catch(e){}}}});});Suspected sex offenderwas killed Monday, say two New York City law enforcement sourcesPolice were looking for Charles Mozdir since 2012; Mozdir was featured on CNN's "The Hunt" with John Walsh Two U.S. Marshals and a police officer were wounded during the attempted arrest, a law enforcement official saidJoin CNN's original series, "The Hunt," as host John Walsh profiles Charles Mozdir and the police manhunt that tracked him down, tonight at 11 p.m. ET on CNN.

New York (CNN) -- A suspected sex offender recently featured on CNN's "The Hunt" with John Walsh was killed Monday in Manhattan while police were attempting to arrest him on child molestation charges, according to two New York City law enforcement sources.

Two U.S. Marshals and a New York City police officer were also wounded during the attempted arrest, a law enforcement official said.

Charles Mozdir, 32, had been sought by authorities since June 2012.

The wounded officers -- all of whom were part of a U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force -- were transported to Bellevue Hospital, New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said their injuries appear to be non-life-threatening.

Read more on Mozdir

More on CNN's "The Hunt."

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Amazon reports steep loss after launching bevy of new products, services

Amazon on Thursday reported poorer-than-anticipated second quarter results. The online retail giant posted a loss of $126 million, or 27 cents per share - far greater than the 15 cents per share loss that analysts had forecasted.

In the year-ago period, Amazon posted a loss of just $7 million, or 2 cents per share. Revenue, however, rose 23 percent to $19.34 billion and was spot-on with expectations of $19.33 billion. That's up from $15.7 billion during the same period in 2013.

Amazon launched a number of new products and services this quarter which is the primary reason why losses were so steep.

As Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos outlined in the earnings report, his company recently introduced Sunday delivery to a quarter of the US population. They also launched European cross-border two-day delivery for Prime, launched Prime Music, created three original kids TV series, launched the Fire TV set-top box, launched the Fire smartphone and launched Kindle Unlimited.

He said they are continuing to work hard to make the Amazon customer experience better and better.

Despite all of that, however, investors weren't pleased with Amazon's results. Share value plummeted more than 10 percent on the news, losing more than $36 of its value.

Looking ahead, Amazon expects third quarter revenue between $19.7 billion and $21.5 billion while analysts anticipate revenue around $20.81 billion.

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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Amazon reports steep loss after launching bevy of new products, services

Amazon on Thursday reported poorer-than-anticipated second quarter results. The online retail giant posted a loss of $126 million, or 27 cents per share - far greater than the 15 cents per share loss that analysts had forecasted.

In the year-ago period, Amazon posted a loss of just $7 million, or 2 cents per share. Revenue, however, rose 23 percent to $19.34 billion and was spot-on with expectations of $19.33 billion. That's up from $15.7 billion during the same period in 2013.

Amazon launched a number of new products and services this quarter which is the primary reason why losses were so steep.

As Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos outlined in the earnings report, his company recently introduced Sunday delivery to a quarter of the US population. They also launched European cross-border two-day delivery for Prime, launched Prime Music, created three original kids TV series, launched the Fire TV set-top box, launched the Fire smartphone and launched Kindle Unlimited.

He said they are continuing to work hard to make the Amazon customer experience better and better.

Despite all of that, however, investors weren't pleased with Amazon's results. Share value plummeted more than 10 percent on the news, losing more than $36 of its value.

Looking ahead, Amazon expects third quarter revenue between $19.7 billion and $21.5 billion while analysts anticipate revenue around $20.81 billion.


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