Kellogg's decision stems from a slowdown in the breakfast cereal segment -- one of its core markets.
The $2.2 billion settlement with the Justice Department resolves multiple claims involving antipsychotics and heart-failure drugs.
The big marketing push of the new tablet is that it’s the lightest, thinnest, full-size tablet available on the market. Is it worth it?
Struggling international assets like Sky Italia and a lack of political advertising weigh on the media giant's year-on-year profits.
Only 13% of the world’s workers are engaged in the work they’re doing; 24% are so unhappy they’re actively undermining their colleagues’ work.
Iran is having a hard time getting its natural gas out and a new pipeline between Iran and Pakistan is one way out.
The Tesla Model S represented 5.1% of all vehicle registrations in Norway in September. Last month it fell to 0.8%.
The Catskills region in N.Y. state could see the most heated competition for scarce casino licenses if a referendum passes Tuesday.
Overdosing concerns have resulted in 18 batches of Perrigo's Acetaminophen Infant Suspension Liquid being recalled due to the resale of potentially defective syringes.
Hedge fund manager Carl Icahn said in a statement that activist investors will help keep U.S. companies competitive on world markets.
International oil and gas firms are excited about the Nov. 15 auction, despite not knowing exactly what they’ll be getting for their money.
Turkey's government has apparently decided that being anti-Israeli trumps being well supplied with natural gas.
Will Janet Yellen's ascension to the head of the U.S. central bank help to extend the current rally in IPOs?
Steve Cohen has continued to avoid formal criminal charges as civil and criminal trials near conclusion.
The announcement follows a state investigation into the Warren Buffett-backed company’s labor law violations.
After a solid performance last week and month, stocks look set to open higher. Earnings and factory data will hold market's interest.
Despite another uptick in factory activity, most nations recorded job losses in the sector for the twenty-first straight month.
The move comes at a time when American companies are increasingly giving up international projects to invest back home.
Although fewer customers reportedly turned up at the iPad Air’s launch than expected, its initial sales may break records.
The Galaxy Nexus can be upgraded to Android 4.4 KiKat using custom ROMs. Here is how to do it.
Apple releases the fifth-generation iPad Air on Friday, while Samsung has reportedly been tapped to supply LCDs for the Retina iPad mini.
The LAX TSA agent killed in the shooting at the L.A. airport early Friday was "always talking about family."
Federal prosecutors in California have launched an investigation into the subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc.
How does Google’s Nexus 5 stack up against the iPhone 5S and Samsung's Galaxy S4?
Honda announced plans to recall 344,000 of its 2007-2008 Odyssey minivans in order to fix a software glitch affecting the brake system.
Cigarette advertisements were banned from TV 42 years ago. But now they're back, for e-cigarettes.
The 16-day partial government shutdown had an effect on sales, but consumers bounced back quickly, which prevented any resounding impact.
Despite setbacks, Japan is on the road to decommissioning the nuclear plant that was destroyed in 2011, with help from its No.1 ally.
The Belgian brewer moves to expand its already dominant global market share.
Beijing's initial public offering freeze is not likely to end anytime soon, and it has implications for other markets.