Fewer of the world’s priciest wheels were sold in Singapore last year thanks to higher taxes on auto purchases.
Money does not always buy quality when China is involved.
What's more, Sony has revised its projections for this year and now expects a $1.1 billion loss.
Net income and revenues were up, but the world’s third-largest automaker still missed forecasts. What happened?
Coca Cola has invested $1.25 billion in Green Mountain, the popular Keurig systems maker, for a 10 percent stake; stocks for both soar.
The worldwide shipments of tablets are likely to drop 15 percent to 20 percent in Q1, because of off-peak season effects.
Businesses that rely on having a prime location may be out of luck in Yangon, Myanmar's commercial center.
Political and economic volatility in Argentina has underscored how frontier markets can turn sour quickly.
Twitter reported anemic user growth in late 2013, sending shares sinking after its first quarterly report as a public company.
Twitter Inc. shares plunged on Thursday after reporting fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 2 cents per share on revenue of $243 million.
But improving economic conditions boosted cargo space demand in a few key regions.
Boeing delivered 787-8 business jets to two undisclosed customers.
At least one American company is already poised to benefit.
Following CVS' announcement that it will go smoke-free, health-conscious consumers want Walgreens to follow.
And here's why that may be a very bad idea for the world's second-largest economy.
Will the iWatch be able to track your sleep? Apple’s latest hiring of a sleep expert suggests so.
Wall Street remains positive on Twitter, noting its mobile device success, despite a likely Q4 loss.
Stacey DelVecchio, a chemical engineer who worked her way up at Caterpillar, spoke with IBTimes about women in manufacturing.
The duo continues to dominate the smartphone market. Can Microsoft break this dynasty?
Poultry regulation may feature prominently in 2014 on advocates’ agendas, after two critical December reports made waves.
The changing economics of the global tobacco industry have also hit Philip Morris in recent years.
Institutional investors are trying to sort out whether the sell-off is merely Fed-stimulus related or a deeper problem.
The first car rolled out of the Japanese automaker's Chennai, India, plant this week.
Tesla successfully completed a cross-country trip in a record-setting time and will petition Guinness for the record.
"Adra," the company's concept car designed by its team in Bangalore, is expected to serve the growing demand for SUVs in India.
The Indian consumer has an "investment mindset" when buying a car, Renault's India head says.
The American Petroleum Institute and the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers complained that the EPA's requirements are not set wisely.
The world’s third-largest automaker will announce its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday morning before markets open in New York.
With a market capitalization of more than $150 billion, Facebook isn’t just a social network, it’s THE social network. Here’s how it happened.
The retailer, as a part of its operational restructuring, will close 500 of 4,500 stores.