According to a report by Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the matter, SABMiller rejected an informal takeover offer -- worth slightly over 40 pounds a share -- from rival Anheuser-Busch InBev.
French prosecutors confirmed last month that a wing component found on Réunion Island in July came from the missing plane.
India and Germany put trade ties at the center of a three-day visit by Chancellor Angela Merkel to the subcontinent.
India's mega cities whose growth has been fueled by the rise of the country's outsourcing and other services sectors remain unsafe for women.
The cars could be ready by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and may be a blessing in a nation with a large ageing population.
In a letter to CEO Lowell McAdam, mayors of 13 Northeast cities accuse Verizon of failing to provide adequate FiOS service.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, negotiated by U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, could be a boon for the financial services industry, which vigorously lobbied for it.
Under the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Japanese automakers could source most of their parts from other countries, like China, but still enjoy reduced tariffs.
Biotech company Spark Therapeutics plans to apply for FDA approval in 2016.
After conceding defeat in the smartphone market, the software giant on Tuesday will likely push its Windows 10 Mobile platform as part of a revamped enterprise strategy.
Emergency crews were responding Monday morning.
The German automaker reportedly has until Wednesday to fix some 2.8 million diesel vehicles in its home market equipped with emissions-cheating software.
Flipkart also plans to commission its largest warehouse in the country this month, which is expected to create 2,000 direct jobs and nearly 15,000 indirect jobs.
Nelson Peltz has called for cost cuts at the conglomerate and wants it to sell some of its businesses, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a document to be released Monday.
By filing for Chapter 11, the retailer said it hopes to reduce debt while resurrecting sales and growth.
In an hourlong interview with an Iranian television station, Bashar Assad blamed Western powers for destroying his country's infrastructure.
The financial institution's new strategy would lead to fewer jobs in Zurich and new jobs in both Hong Kong and Singapore.
"It's like with phone chargers, it's a bit all over the place," one Chinese official says. "Now we're trying to improve things, moving towards unifying and standardizing."
Sales of formerly popular electric cars are generally plummeting in the U.S., but rich buyers are not shying away from Tesla Motors' Model S.
Despite Volkswagen’s lack of communication about when car fixes will come, dealers from Ohio to Florida say they aren’t sweating a significant loss of sales.
The death toll is probably much higher in Europe, where more of the German automaker’s cars were sold.
The emissions tests reportedly would begin in about 10 days, with results set to be published by next May.
Hans Dieter Poetsch also indicated he believes Volkswagen could overcome the crisis.
A local report said, citing police, that a signal has been detected from the cellphone of one of the crew members.
The U.S. agency that publicized Volkswagen's cheating on emissions tests will check diesel vehicles made by other manufacturers for the possibility of similar frauds.
Nissan announced a regional recall for nearly 220,000 of its No. 4 most popular U.S. model.
Certain provisions let companies sue countries for regulations that could hurt their interests, even if those laws protect public health.
The struggling retailer is joining other U.S. companies, such as General Motors and Motorola, in attempting to lower its future entitlement obligations.
Drew Mizak, a Connecticut schoolteacher, wants Volkswagen to recall or replace the cars he bought under the impression they environmentally sound.
The Twin Otter small passenger aircraft was traveling between Masamba and Makassar on the island of Sulawesi when it lost radio contact.