Kingfisher Airlines, India’s crisis-struck airline, will extend its lockout period said chief executive Sanjay Aggarwal, after a meeting with the employees on Wednesday.
A123 Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: AONE) once had a promising future making electric car batteries. Now it's just another Solyndra Inc.
One of America's largest oil companies has had a good streak, but legal troubles at home and abroad could check performance.
Amazon, the largest Internet retailer, said it will hire more than 50,000 seasonal workers at its fulfillment centers across the U.S.
Conservative pundit Glenn Beck unveiled his new line of denim jeans on Monday for his clothing company, 1791.
Loose-spending rapper Birdman just snatched up embattled producer Scott Storch's ex-Miami pad, for a cool $14.5 million
Americans may get to drive the $3000 budget car Tata Nano, at a revised price by 2015, if all goes well with the plans laid out by the automotive giant, Tata Motors.
Amazon (AMZN) is planning to hire 50,000 seasonal workers in the United States to cater to the holiday season. The seasonal hiring plans of different retail stores spell good news for several groups of unemployed workforce.
Nintendo (PINK: NTDOY) is releasing a new cheaper bundle for its celebrated Wii console just weeks before the Wii U first hits shelves.
Shidea Lane, the woman who was delivered an uppercut to the face from bus driver Artis Hughes last week, spoke out about the feud seen in the viral video.
Activision Blizzard (Nasdaq: ATVI) is turning its “Call of Duty Elite” service into a free counterpart to the boxed copy of the game, instead hoping to further monetize users through downloadable content.
Coca-Cola is expected to report lower third-quarter profit on thinner margins.
Bumble Bee Foods employee Jose Malena was cooked to death in an industrial oven Thursday at the seafood plant in California.
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch declared on Twitter that “any shareholders with complaint should take profits and sell!”
Retailers' legal challenge to a class-action settlement involving MasterCard and Visa would allow "hidden fees" to continue.
Greece’s largest company, Coca-Cola Hellenic is pulling out of the country - a huge blow to Athens' stock market.
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) announced unprecedented viewer engagement with its new 2012 Presidential Debate viewing platform for Thursday's Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
The Cleveland bus driver seen in a viral video delivering an uppercut to a young girl has been fired, according to the RTA.
Environmental services provider Ecolab Inc. ups its stake in lucrative natural gas sector with $2.2 billion acquisition.
Spain's Telefonica (TEF) has reached an agreement with investment firm Bain Capital to sell Atento Call Center for 1 billion euro ($ 1.3 billion) as part of plan to sell assets and cut debt.
A bus driver in Cleveland knocks out a teen girl after a verbal altercation becomes violent.
Animal rights groups are zeroing in on some of the nation’s biggest fast food companies after an undercover video surfaced earlier this week that recorded Idaho dairy workers stomping on and dragging live cattle
The Kellogg Company issued a voluntary recall on its Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats cereal after metal fragments were found inside.
Nationwide, foreclosures have declined to 2007 levels. States like New Jersey and Florida are still reeling, however.
Shares of Realogy Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq: RLGY) vaulted nearly 30 percent after its $1.09 billion initial public offering.
Despite high hopes for Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Windows 8, three new reports show a gloomy financial forecast for the personal computer.
Deal would give troubled U.S. telecom momentum in deploying its next-gen network.
IT spending in India is estimated to touch $71.5 billion in 2013, a 7.7 percent increase from the $66.4 billion forecast for 2012, according to a report by IT research firm Gartner.
The worldwide PC market experienced sharp decline in the third quarter of 2012 with shipments totaling 87.5 million units during the period, a drop of 8.3 percent compared with the third quarter of 2011, according to latest data from Gartner.
Westgate Resorts CEO David Siegel vowed to fire his employees if Obama wins the election in a company email.