Rite Aid And Albertsons Cancel Merger Plan Amid Opposition From Shareholders
The two companies announced this week that they have canceled their proposed merger.
Group Of US Doctors Disapprove Possible CVS-Aetna Merger
The American Medical Association on Wednesday denounced a possible merger between the drugstore chain and the health insurer.
Tesla News: Board Could Support Elon Musk Plan To Take Company Private
Tesla on Wednesday said it may endorse the CEO's plan to take the company private.
Amazon Now Offering Whole Foods Curbside Delivery Service For Prime Members
The e-commerce giant on Wednesday announced its Prime members can now pick up Whole Foods items from a store within 30 minutes.
President Trump To Have Dinner With Business Leaders During Working Vacation
President Trump will host a dinner on Tuesday with business leaders in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Flaw Found In Electronic Driver Assist Systems May Cause Accidents, Report Says
After testing the braking systems of several cars, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety on Tuesday said that those systems might not stop the car in time to avoid an accident.
Zillow To Buy Mortgage Lender Service To Ease Home-Buying Process For Consumers
The online real estate company on Monday announced the acquisition of Mortgage Lenders of America for an undisclosed amount.
Brookstone Is Closing All Of Its Mall Stores After Filing For Bankruptcy
The specialty products retailer announced Thursday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close its remaining mall locations.
TikTok And Musical.ly Combine To Create New Global Short-Form Video Platform
The two short-form video apps announced on Thursday that they have merged to expand their user audience.
Chase Expands Cardless Access To Nearly All Its ATMs
The credit card company on Wednesday announced it has expanded cardless access to 15,000 of its ATM's nationwide.
Housing Demand Sees Its Biggest Decline In Two Years, Report Says
The demand for housing is at its lowest point since April 2016, according to a monthly index from Redfin.
TSA Tests 3-D Scanners At Airports To Improve Screening And Speed Up Security Checkpoints
The TSA on Monday said it is testing CT scanners that would speed up the process of getting through airport security.
Google Parent Gets Green Light To Start Designing High-Tech Neighborhood In Toronto
The board of Waterfront Toronto on Tuesday has greenlit construction of Sidewalk Lab's high-tech neighborhood.
Zillow Offers New Service For Renters To Submit Apartment Applications, Pay Rent Online
The online real estate company on Tuesday announced new features on its site intended to help homeowners and renters manage their properties.
Uber Ends Its Self-Driving Truck Program And Shifts Focus To Autonomous Cars
The ride-sharing company on Monday announced it had cut its self-driving truck division and will focus on further developing its autonomous cars.
Stock Market Today: JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Not Worried About Tech Stocks On Decline
The famed investor on Monday said he isn't concerned about declines in the technology sector.
American Express Conducting External Reviews After Reports It Secretly Hiked Foreign Exchange Prices
The credit card company said on Monday that it was looking to conduct an investigation after reports surfaced that it had secretly raised clients' foreign exchange prices
Harley-Davidson To Make Smaller Motorcycles, Open Urban Retail Shops To Simulate Growth
The Amercian-made motorcycle company on Monday announced a roll-out of smaller bikes and more stores to expand its customer reach.
Mercedes-Benz Looks To Attract Younger Customers With A-Class Sedan
The high-end automaker announced its newest entry-level luxury car for the U.S. market.
Southwest Airlines Fees: CEO Says No Plans To Charge For Assigned Seating, Bag Check
The airliner on Thursday said despite rising costs, it would not start charging customers baggage fees.
RadioShack Announces Partnership To Sell Its Products In HobbyTown Stores
After filling for bankruptcy twice, RadioShack has announced a deal that would allow it to sell its electronics in stores across the U.S.
Walmart Launches Baby Section Upgrade Weeks After Babies 'R' Us Closes Stores
The retail chain announced Thursday it is launching a new section on its website featuring baby nursery items including changing tables and bassinets.
Japanese Ad Agency Rents Women's Armpits To Clients For Advertisement Space
The ad company charges about $90 an hour for a female model to have an advertisement on her armpit.
Are Drug Prices Going Down? Merck, Pfizer, Novartis, Bayer Make Announcements About Pricing
Several major pharmaceutical companies this week have made announcements about the prices of their prescription drugs but does it mean customers will see a decrease in prices?
When Is Chick-Fil-A Coming To Toronto? American Fast-Food Chain Plans To Expand Business In Canada
The fast-food chain on Wednesday announced that it is expanding into Canada.
Ford Announces New Self-Driving Car Division, Makes $4 Billion Investment Into Business
The automotive company on Tuesday announced its plans to create a division focused on self-driving vehicles.
Uber, Lyft Suspends Driver Who Secretly Livestreamed Passengers On Twitch During Rides
The two ride-sharing companies suspended the driver after news of his questionable behavior surfaced in a report last weekend.
General Motors To Start Peer-To-Peer Car Sharing Service With Maven
The automotive company announced Tuesday its plans to take on peer-to-peer car sharing.
Chick-Fil-A To Begin Testing Meal-Kits At Select Atlanta Locations
The fast-food chain announced Monday that it would start testing meal-kits at select restaurants next month.
Egg Prices Could Continue Dropping In US Because Of These Reasons
Prices of eggs may continue to drop even further in America because of excess supply, according to a major supplier on Monday.