The New Zealand dairy major suspended its operations in Sri Lanka following a court order and protests against its milk products.
Samsung may delay the release of the Exynos octa-core version of the Galaxy Note 3 due to heat-related issues, new report says.
Apple may delay the China release of both the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C until November, according to a new report.
The Scottish Whisky -- and no, there's no "e" -- industry grows every year despite not really changing.
Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman has done well by consistently betting on fast food companies.
Bids on the company, owned by Li Ka-shing, Asia's richest man, range from $3 billion to $4 billion.
Wal-Mart's organic growth in China has been underwhelming. It may be time for a bolt-on acquisition.
Bad weather and a poor economic outlook are driving down sales, analysts say.
Apple is expected to follow its conventional iPhone release schedule and launch the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C on Sept. 20 in Japan.
A U.S. bankruptcy judge reportedly offered the go-ahead for the plan that will put the company on target to exit bankruptcy in about two weeks.
Demand for bird's nests is increasing as people become wealthier in Asia, and Vietnam hopes to capitalize on the market.
On Tuesday, U.S. and Canadian apparel companies are scheduled to meet in Chicago to initiate the implementation of a five-year safety plan.
Apple’s new plastic iPhone 5C may beat iPhone 5S in shipments in the third quarter of 2013, according to an analyst.
Eli Lilly wants to protect a patent on the vitamin regimen used to administer its lucrative lung cancer drug, Alimta.
Analysts expect revenue for the home improvement and hardware chain to increase 5.5 percent, up from a 2.1 percent a year ago.
The iPhone 5S rumor mill is churning with new reports saying the device may get golden casing and might have an optional 128GB of storage.
Samsung is rumored to unveil both its Galaxy Gear smart watch and Galaxy Note 3 smartphone on Sept. 4.
However, Merck denies that the weight-gain food additive is a threat to cattle / animals.
Love junk food and soda and wish you could have it all in one bite? Well not you can, if you live in Japan, thanks to the newest creation in odd snacking: Pepsi-flavored Cheetos.
China is punishing Norway for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to dissident Liu Xiaobo by rejecting its salmon.
However, August's decline comes on the heels of the highest reading for the closely watched index in about six years.
A board advised against using Xalkori, a lung cancer treatment, in the British National Health Service.
Three Time Warner Cable subscribers have filed a class action lawsuit against the cable provider as a result of the company's blackout of CBS-owned stations.
But they are also making it difficult for fishermen from other countries to compete.
Procter & Gamble recalled some of their dry cat and dog food products Thursday after finding a possible salmonella contamination.
Mediocre earnings from Thursday help paint a fuller picture of an unsatisfying recent performance at the world’s largest retailer.
What's more, one analyst argued the downward pressure on core inflation (excluding food/energy) is fading.
The world's biggest retailer, which also cut its full-year guidance, said the U.S. payroll tax increase is cutting into consumer spending.
A company in Hong Kong offers quick loans with luxury handbags as collateral.
Demand for shark fins is falling, not a moment too soon considering a third of the world's shark species are facing extinction.