Mike Jeffries, CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, reportedly hates fat customers and only wants “thin and beautiful people” to shop in his stores.
Discounted prices on devices aided the total, but T-Mobile nevertheless posted its first branded customer growth in four years.
Urban Outfitters' recent line of prescription-themed products has one documentarian asking the retailer to remove the controversial items from shelves.
Sweet export volume numbers out of China do not jive with other data.
As China's economy continues to grow, entrepreneurs have grown with it. Here are the 10 wealthiest in China.
Following the lead of wealthy individuals and banks, Chinese property developers are moving into the U.S.
Taco Bell's new $1 items consist of new options like spicy potato taco, spicy beef mini quesadilla, shredded chicken mini quesadilla, and a beefy cheesy burrito.
When the next Icelandic volcano tosses ash into the sky, EasyJet hopes to have the technology in place to prevent the closure of air space.
The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) reported its fiscal second-quarter earnings jumped to $1.51 billion, or 83 cents a share.
So far, retailers are not supporting a plan to help the factory workers of Bangladesh - site of a building collapse that killed more than 700.
Coca-Cola is supporting the state’s largest citrus planting in 25 years with a commitment to buy about $2 billion of oranges produced by the new groves.
The recall, about 220,000 vehicles, includes BMW 3-Series sedans, M3 coupes, M3 convertibles and station wagons from 2002 and 2003.
GM is setting up a Chinese factory to make Cadillacs for locals - with the goal of snatching market share from the Germans.
A N.J. to N.Y. natural gas pipeline being built has environmental activists and residents fearing a possible explosion or exposure to radioactive gas.
The 2014 Chevy Silverado High Country will further broaden Chevrolet’s portfolio in the premium pickup segment.
The Beijing-based company will be the country’s largest platform in a crowded market for online videos.
San Francisco Attorney Dennis Herrera is suing the energy-drink company, citing ingredients that are unsafe for young consumers.
In a bid to rake in some online video ad revenue, Facebook will start putting video ads in user profiles in July.
China's austerity measures are not only affecting its public officials accustomed to luxury; they're affecting Swiss watchmakers.
Disneyland Park in Anaheim, Calif., reopened headliner attraction Space Mountain Friday after it was closed in April due to safety violations.
New York state will sue the pair for violating the National Mortgage Settlement agreement.
The latest sales figures for Mercedes-Benz suggest Europe's luxury car market is doing pretty well.
Analysts expect a revival for Caterpillar's products on sentiment that government stimulus will likely aid global economies in 2013.
In a first for the drug industry, Pfizer Inc. will begin selling its popular erectile dysfunction pill Viagra directly to patients on its website.
China Shipping Container Lines' 18.4K-box vessels surpass Maersk's 18K-capacity ships, but both are too big for the Panama Canal.
YouTube's new services may be launched as early as this week and will include more than 50 premium channels.
How would passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act affect your online shopping?
Automaker insists that U.S. taxpayer support is not funding its expansion overseas.
China's version of Amazon.com would really like to avoid what happened to Facebook last year.
Caterpillar Inc. announced it would slash the workforce at its plant in Decatur, Ill., for the second time in as many months.