Trader’s Alert: Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO), Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S), Vodafone Group (NASDAQ:VOD), Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN)

Yahoo Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) and Google are among the most prominent Internet services to say they have already insulated most of the most popular services from Heartbleed. At Yahoo Inc (NASDAQ:YHOO), the repairs have been made on a list of services that includes its home page, search engine, email, finance and sport sections, Flickr photo-sharing service and its Tumblr blogging service. Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) stock performance was -4.22% in last session and finished the day at $33.40. Traded volume was 33.97million shares in the last session and the average volume of the stock remained 20.30million shares. The beta of the stock remained 1.05. Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) insider ownership is 0.50%.

In Nov 2012, U.S. Cellular struck a $480 million deal with Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE:S) under which it sold personal communications service (PCS) spectrum in certain areas and approximately 585,000 customers. Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S) will reimburse up to $200 million in network fee commissioning costs incurred on site lease rentals and backhaul payments along with certain network decommissioning cost. Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S) closed to $8.80 Thursday on volume of 9.94million shares. The intra-day range of the stock was $8.78 to $9.02. Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S) has a market capitalization of $34.64billion.

Vodafone Group Plc (ADR) (NASDAQ:VOD) has awarded its estimated £600 million global media planning and buying account to Group M’s MEC, with the UK account being run through a ‘Team Red Media’ unit. Vodafone Group Plc (ADR) (NASDAQ:VOD)’s stock on Apr 10, 2014 reported a decrease of -2.70% to the closing price of $36.09. Its fifty two weeks range is $35.74 -$72.55. The total market capitalization recorded $95.42billion. The overall volume in the last trading session was 1,000.00million shares. In its share capital, VOD has 2.68billion outstanding shares.

Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) hopes its fulfillment center workers are happy in their jobs. But if they’re not, and perhaps would rather be doing something else, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) has a deal: The company will pay them a bonus – up to $5,000 – to leave. On Thursday, shares of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) dropped -4.43% to close the day at $317.11. Company return on investment (ROI) is 4.50% and its monthly performance is recorded as -14.44%. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) quarterly revenue growth is -20.92%.