Trader’s Alert: Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), General Motors Company (NYSE:GM), Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS)

Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) might be prepping to offer the Android users with the facility of searching the content inside the apps using search app. As of now, the search app is only available for data collected from websites and cannot be used to look inside apps like Wikipedia or Flixter. Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) stock performance was 1.83% in last session and finished the day at $1,134.89. Traded volume was 2,181,000 million shares in the last session and the average volume of the stock remained 2.27 million shares. The beta of the stock remained 1.16. Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) insider ownership is 0.19%.

General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) had its target price lowered by UBS AG to $49.00 in a report issued on Tuesday, Analyst Ratings Network reports. They currently have a buy rating on the stock. General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) dropped -0.23 percent to $34.34 yesterday on volume of 24,200.00 million shares. The intra-day range of the stock was $34.32 to $35.14. General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) has a market capitalization of $54.59 billion.

Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) the online retailer has rolled out a new service allowing customer returns using metal lockers at various locations, according to the Wall Street Journal. Separately, the company will hold a news conference later today in New York to unveil an update to its video business. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN)’s stock on April 1, 2014 reported a increase of 1.97% to the closing price of $342.99. Its fifty two weeks range is $245.75 -$408.06. The total market capitalization recorded $157.52 billion. The overall volume in the last trading session was 3,600,100 million shares. In its share capital, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) has 459.26 million outstanding shares.

T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS) has been shaking things up in the domestic wireless industry with its “Uncarrier” strategies. However, the company’s latest move seems somewhat removed from this philosophy, and has caused some backlash among consumers. While T-Mobile has made pricing transparency a priority, CEO John Legere just announced that the company is getting rid of its corporate employer rate plan discounts. On Tuesday, shares of T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS) advanced 1.36% to close the day at $33.48. Company return on investment (ROI) is 2.60% and its monthly performance is recorded as 9.77%. T-Mobile US Inc (NYSE:TMUS) quarterly revenue growth is 1.30%.