London’s West End regained its premier position as the world’s priciest location to rent office space, but there are bargains in Eastern Europe.
Malaysia's AirAsia is the first non-Indian airline to set up shop in the country after barriers were lifted.
It looks like the head of Titan International has a point when he says French workers don't produce enough.
Harborside Health Center, the "world's largest pot shop," said it will still operate despite a Tuesday ruling rejecting a suit filed by the city of Oakland on its behalf.
“How stupid do you think we are?” Titan's CEO asked France's government when it asked him to invest in a plant.
Office Depot will buy OfficeMax to create a company that can compete with Staples.
Best Buy extends price-match guarantee so customers won't use its stores as a showroom before buying online.
Danone said it will cut around 900 jobs in Europe over the next two years as a result of falling demand in the region.
Optimism is fading that a strike by New York and New Jersey longshoremen can be avoided. Here's why.
Nestlé is withdrawing beef pasta meals from supermarkets in Italy, Spain and France after horse DNA found in them.
Otto Beisheim, one of the founders of retail group Metro, committed suicide Monday after the German billionaire was diagnosed with an incurable illness.
Several leaked emails from top executives have sent stock prices down and could signal trouble ahead for the retail giant.
While details were not disclosed, a merger could save the two struggling companies, which recently have lost market share to online rivals.
The battle to represent one of Tulsa’s largest employers intensifies.
Maker’s Mark announced last week it planned to water down its iconic bourbon -- to 42 percent, or 84 proof, from 45 percent, or 90 proof, as a way to boost the supply of the liquid gold to meet the rising demand for it. Fans were outraged, and the distiller has apologized for its now-abandoned plan.
Facebook went public and reaped profits topping $1.1 billion, but not only will it pay no taxes, it will get a huge break.
The Beemers will be recalled for two separate reasons, one centered on the braking system, the other centered on the electrical system.
Google Inc. reportedly plans to open a chain of self-branded retail stores in the U.S. before the end of this year.
Here's your handy earnings-report watchlist for this week.
Airbus said Thursday night it is dropping lithium-ion batteries from its new A350 airplane after possible defects forced the grounding of Boeing’s 787.
The receding Arctic Ocean ice has opened up two major sea lanes that maritime shippers are using to cut costs.
A Massachusetts family was awarded $63 million in a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson.
Hollywood depicts asteroids as Earth-shattering nemeses, but, in the real world, some hope to bring them closer to Earth.
Analysts had forecast GM's 2012 profit to be $5.6 billion, or $3.26 per share. Instead it was $4.9 billion, or $2.92 per share.
Heinz, the maker of Ketchup, is being bought by Warren Buffet and a partner for $28 billion.
Anheuser-Busch InBev has agreed to sell its Mexican beer brands. Meanwhile, there's trouble brewing in Australia.
The waiting is over: We're about to get a new No. 1 airline after an $11 billion merger was approved.
A look at why US Airways and American Airlines are reportedly set to merge Thursday in a mega-merger that will create the world's largest airline.
China’s state-owned oil giant CNOOC was cleared by U.S. regulators to to make its largest-ever foreign acquisition.
The world's biggest maker of heavy farm equipment beat expectations as farmers prepare for a big corn planting.