Natural and organic shoppers can be divided into seven distinct categories by demographic traits, according to a consumer market research firm.
The Paris-based aircraft manufacturer unveils its latest and roomiest long-haul corporate jet.
The petrochemical company will post an increase in profits as its main feed-stock hit an all-time low.
Profits for the quarter fell 44 percent from the year before.
A bad month is due to get worse as JPMorgan, fresh from a $13 billion DOJ settlement, is facing an additional $5.75 billion blow.
The company plans to use the proceeds from the public offer for technology upgrades and marketing.
This is the first time that T-Mobile customers will be able to buy an iPad directly from the carrier.
After lower-than-expected jobs data held up promise of a prolonging of Fed stimulus, the twisted euphoria seems to be fading.
You have to see it for yourself. The DOE has the best solution to ward of goblins and ghosts while saving energy and money.
GM has a unique relationship with this economically battered city. Now it wants a $2 million tax break from it.
Better supplies from Brazil have left coffee prices at serious lows, but that could spell opportunity for investors bullish on coffee.
The Q4 revenue forecast of the chip maker, which has been struggling amid rapid advancement in hand-held devices, missed expectations.
Amazon’s policy, according to its founder, is to put the customer first. But, critics say its latest move may go against that noble notion.
An American Airlines plane safely made an emergency landing after the pilot reported a smoking engine and a fire in the cockpit.
When Elon Musk says anything it gets a lot of attention, especially when he curses to underscore a point.
The agency is gearing up for yet more intrusive pre-screening, with access to private databases.
For 2013, several stores will open their doors on Thanksgiving Day, hours ahead of competitors on Black Friday. Kohl's announced it will join Macy’s and J.C. Penney and will let mobs of shoppers in early on Thursday, Nov. 28.
The offshore oil reserve may bring huge revenues and jobs to Brazil, but not everyone is happy with a foreign consortium's possible involvement.
China, fearful of its trouble with the WTO, is cleaning up its act in rare earth extraction.
Chinese trade data showed a 30-month high in platinum imports for September.
A possible investment by China’s second-largest automaker in PSA Peugeot Citroen has France’s industrial minister on the defensive.
Historically always an energy importer, Israel now has a valuable new resource that raises major policy questions.
Microsoft's earnings are expected to remain flat as the company introduces new tablets and an operating system update.
Although production of the retina iPad mini could be limited initially, the iPad 5 is expected to generate strong demand among consumers.
The two nations are close to finalizing additional units to a joint nuclear plant in India, and plan to improve trade in oil, gas and aviation.
Analysts expect the company to report strong third-quarter earnings on fastest growth in unit revenue in September.
The pipeline is now sending a lot of natural gas to China, but critics of the project say Myanmar is not getting much out of the deal.
Caterpillar, the world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment, is expected to report a 31% drop in Q3 profit.
A poor third quarter for Wall Street has renewed criticism of executive compensation. Who is the most overpaid?
Markets are expected to focus on earnings with an eye on employment numbers, which have been delayed by more than two weeks.