EBay CEO emailed millions of users of the company's online marketplace to rouse opposition to imminent federal sales tax legislation.
The P&G unit is now recalling all dry pet food products and treats with expiration dates before and including March 24, 2014.
JC Penney goes on a cash hunt. Meanwhile, two top executives bail, and a court rules in its favor against Macy’s.
Bellini and Adagio bags, by Launer, both Thatcher favorites, have seen a sales spike of more than 50 percent since the former prime minister's passing.
Budweiser is turning to modern technology to emphasize a piece of its past.
McDonald's will report first-quarter earnings of $1.26 per share, up 2.3 percent from a year ago.
Student loans have soared in popularity over the past decade, with the aggregate student loan balance reaching $966 billion at the end of 2012.
The world's second-largest food and beverage company is expected to report a profit gain, despite higher costs.
Verizon Wireless has offered to pay up to $1.5 billion to buy spectrum leases from Clearwire Corp.
Starbucks will slash the price of its bagged coffee by one-tenth to be competitive with other top bagged-coffee brands.
The Manda Packing Co. has expanded a recall to include 468,000 pounds of meat as a result of possible contamination by Listeria monocytogenes.
Target got into a sticky situation after naming a new sandal "Orina," which means urine in Spanish.
Brick-and-mortar bookstores in China are being hurt by Internet sales, but they aren't waiting passively for the end to come.
China's Alibaba, parent company of the hugely successful Taobao, faces the slowdown of e-commerce by epxanding into local wuth, a mobile local app.
Research found the filtering process of beer is responsible for the slightly elevated levels of arsenic that was discovered.
J.C. Penney has axed CEO Ron Johnson and is bringing back his predecessor Myron (Mike) Ullman.
McDonald’s restaurants in Shanghai slashed chicken McNugget prices amid rising bird flu concerns.
Ranchers and consumer rights advocates want it. Retailers and free trade proponents hate it. Here's why.
KFC will announce plans to roll out Original Recipe Boneless – a chicken platform that may be the brand's most important step since its founding.
Dubbed "The Samsung Experience Shop," consumers will be able to experience Samsung’s full range of mobile products.
A $10 Starbucks latte? That's how much it would be in Oslo. A $2 pack of cigarettes? Go to South Africa.
Lululemon says its chief product officer is leaving as the company updated the production problems it has had that rendered some of its pants see-through.
Toys R Us Inc. withdrew its proposed initial public offering after weak results at the end of last year: Fourth-quarter income plunged 30%.
Scope Bacon mouthwash is a new dental hygiene product, if the folks behind an ad campaign are to believed.
Japan's biggest employer says continued listing on NYSE isn't economically justified.
A St. Louis Panera Bread location is offering one menu item as part of the chain's pay-what-you-want promotion.
Doritos announced it will begin selling Doritos Locos Tacos, based on Taco Bell's popular Doritos-flavored tacos, April 8 with a contest to hype up fans before the release.
A store, believed to be in Australia, is charging a $5 fee for "just looking" in its brick and mortar store.
The once-mighty retail electronics superstore bring back Schulze and keeps the current company's CEO, Hubert July.
Pepsi announced new plans to redesign its 20-ounce soda bottle for the first time since 1996.