Investor sell-off from CEO Elon Musk’s comments in Detroit slashed nearly 6 percent off the stock price.
Looks like some people still have Blackberry devices. Samsung may be interested in buying the brand, according to inside sources.
Tesla Motors shares dive more than 9 percent after Musk’s comments in Detroit on China and profitability.
JPMorgan's shares dropped more than 2 percent Wednesday after the investment giant's profit dropped 6.6 percent due to legal expenses.
Detroit's annual North American International Auto Show opens to the public on Saturday.
MV Swift Rescue, a Singaporean vessel, reportedly captured images of the fuselage, which could be holding the bodies of several victims.
Apple has alleged that Ericsson was demanding excessive royalties for its LTE wireless technology patents.
The new device is expected to help Samsung compete with local as well as Chinese rivals in India's booming smartphone market.
Commodities came under pressure after the World Bank cut its forecasts for global growth, reinforcing worries of a gloomy economic outlook.
Tesla's upcoming Model 3 electric car will be critical for the company in reaching its goal of selling 500,000 vehicles a year by 2020.
Speaking in Detroit, Tesla Motors CEO said China sales fell in the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, GM and Nissan are poised to take on Tesla in the race for an affordable long-range electric car.
The U.N. secretary-general's comments come as international pressure mounts on India to reduce its rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Toyota’s luxury division wants younger customers, and thinks the best way to get them is to amp up its existing cars.
Jack Ma’s e-commerce giant is reportedly in talks to acquire a stake in Indian startup One97.
Oil suppliers, local banks and construction firms are all feeling the pinch as declining crude oil prices force U.S. drillers to curb output.
Indonesia's search and rescue chief has refuted earlier reports, which cited an official, that the plane’s fuselage had been found.
The fall in inflation has given some respite to households with average earnings rising by more than prices.
Toyota is also looking to open two new assembly plants in China and another in Mexico, according to people familiar with the company's plans.
The sale collapsed due to its large size and as "some conditions were not met," Hyundai Motor said in a statement.
Debris spotted in the Java Sea could be that of the missing AirAsia flight, but it's yet to be confirmed, according to an investigator.
Year-on-year retail spending was 1.0 percent higher this December than a year ago, the weakest December growth since 2008.
Goldman slashed its three-month forecasts for Brent to $42 a barrel from $80.
The incident at L'Enfant Plaza began at 3 p.m. Several people were injured in the incident while two are in critical condition.
Alcoa posted strong kick off to earnings season Monday, but corporate results are broadly expected to show challenges of cheap oil.
It’s been a decade since America’s most popular midsized pickup truck has seen a complete overhaul.
After an International Business Times report, a lawmaker seeks an investigation of Gov. Chris Christie for possible privacy violations.
A decade after the last Honda NSX supercar rolled off the line, the revived Ohio-made NSX shows up in Detroit.
JPMorgan Chase is first of six major U.S. banks scheduled to post quarterly earnings results this week.
After years of promoting its smaller cars and compacts, Ford is showing off the power of its EcoBoost engines.