Amway’s India chairman and CEO William S Pinckney and two company directors were arrested Monday on charges of financial fraud.
The Canadian drugmaker's takeover deal places it among the world's biggest pharmaceutical firms
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to feature a 13-megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization, or OIS technology.
Shipments of touchscreen panels are projected to touch nearly 3 billion units globally, as a variety of products adopt the technology.
The European Commission will investigate Apple's tactics to sell the iPhone.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 Mini (GT-I9195), which is expected to launch this summer, was reportedly seen on the company’s website.
The cost of replacing the Missouri Route M highway overpass creamed by the freight-train crash In Scott County is estimated at about $3 million.
Demonstrators targeted the Monsanto Co. because of its historical role in introducing genetically modified products into the food supply.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is the first Japanese leader to visit Myanmar, formerly Burma, in 36 years.
Yahoo joins the handful of other bidders for the video service.
The 2014 Lexus IS promises aggressive features, power and emphasizes the craft behind the design.
Leonard Marsh, a co-founder of the Snapple beverage brand, has died at 80.
Collagen, formerly believed to keep the skin firm, has become an enormously profitable product. But it does nothing for health.
Here are the best Memorial Day sales, discounts and bargains for the long weekend.
Senior Norwegian government officials have vowed to boycott low-cost Irish carrier Ryanair over its poor labor record.
Dutch authorities on Thursday arrested the director of a meat-processing and wholesale company whose business is at the center of an investigation into undeclared mixing of horse meat with beef.
Bob McDonald will be replaced as CEO by his predecessor, A.G. Lafley.
Google could face the antitrust investigation it has been trying to avert over its Internet advertising marketplace.
Japan's Nikkei recovered from a record fall to end a volatile day of trading in positive territory.
Fresh rumor suggests Apple's iPhone 5S will feature a brighter flash and be available in more color options.
There is still hope of a second-generation Nexus 7 tablet launch in July after the device was a no-show at Google I/O.
The recall includes the Micra compact car, also known as the March, as a result of a steering wheel glitch.
McDonald's just re-released its highest-calorie item ever in Japan: the Mega Potato.
According to the latest Nielsen report, Chinese consumers remain optimistic about the state of China's economy, and are now buying more high-end products than ever.
Lowe's lower-than-expected Q1 earnings and revenue linked to cool and wet weather.
Ford is ending manufacturing activities in Australia after 87 years as the country's auto production has been hit hard by cheaper Asian imports.
In a lawsuit filed in Colorado, a federal judge ruled that Abercrombie & Fitch's Hollister stores are unfriendly to disabled customers.
Samsung’s flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, has shipped 10 million units, making it the company’s fastest-moving handset ever.
The Chinese steel industry is experiencing a widespread slump. Steel companies' poor balance sheets reveal just how steep this slump is.
Wal-Mart has hired Dan Bartlett, ex-advisor to George Bush, to head government relations amid bribery and Bangladesh-factory controversies.