Aston Martin RapidE Electric Car? British Automaker Eyes Market Dominated By Tesla Motors
A model dubbed the RapidE, planned for 2018, could help the storied British carmaker challenge California's Tesla Motors.
Tesla Motors Lands Tesla.com Domain Name ‘Parked By Owner’ For 23 Years
The electric car manufacturer has been around for 13 years. It’s taken this long to get its namesake web address.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Wavers After Strongest Three-Day Gain Since August; Fewer Americans Filed Jobless Claims Recently
Investors took a breather Thursday, with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq each remaining down for the year.
100 Most Overpaid CEOs: Disney CEO Rober Iger Falls On Annual List, Les Moonves Of CBS Rises
With total compensation of $156.1 million, the executive topped a list compiled by a shareholder advocacy group.
Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) Earnings: If Wage Increase Hurts Retailers Like Walmart, Then Don’t Tell Investors
The nation’s largest private sector employer has been struggling with growth. Wage increases have nothing to do with that.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises As Asian Stocks Drop, European Stock Rise; US New Home Starts Dip, But Industrial Output Rises
Modest disappointment in residential home construction was offset by upbeat industrial output data.
Iran Oil Heads To Europe In First Major Delivery Since End Of Western Sanctions
The French energy giant Total will soon receive its first delivery of 2 million barrels of oil as a result of the lifting of sanctions on Iran.
US Air Force Weapons Buyer Removed For Not Mentioning Wife’s Northrop Grumman Retirement Plan
Richard Lombardi was relieved of his duty after admitting he didn’t mention family ties to the maker of the next-generation bomber.
Saudi Arabia Ground Troops To Syria? Turkish PM Says Ties With Riyadh ‘Could’ Result In Saudi Soldiers Deployed To Battle ISIS
Turkey’s foreign-affairs minister indicates the oil-rich Muslim kingdom may be ready to expand its operations in Syria to encompass boots on the ground.
Burqa Bans Rising In Sub-Saharan Africa As States Fret Over Threat Posed By Suicide Bombers Wearing Full Body Veils
With Nigeria-based Boko Haram militants posing a threat in West Africa, concerns have risen about terrorists using full-body veils to hide bombs.
JPMorgan Chase Shares Rally After CEO Jamie Dimon Buys $26.6M Of Bank’s Stock; Bank Shares Recover Some Of Their Losses
The CEO and chairman of America’s largest bank scooped up a half-million shares in JPMorgan Chase.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises After Previous Rocky Session; Global Markets Are In A Bear Market
Sharply higher oil prices and a rally in banking names helped put the brakes on a five-day losing streak in U.S. stock markets.
Boeing Facing Probe Over Accounting For Dreamliner, 747 Jet, Report Says
The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly investigating the U.S. aerospace giant’s accounting for its 787 and 747 programs.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Plunges Amid Sea Of Red In Global Stock Markets
U.S. markets closed lower again Thursday, with U.S. Treasuries sinking to a three-year low and gold hitting its highest price in a year.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) 4Q 2015 Earnings: Model S Maker Reports Big Miss On Revenue As Losses Widen, But Says Model 3 Will Be Unveiled March 31
The maker of electric cars reported its 11th straight quarterly loss Wednesday, but CEO Elon Musk says it could be profitable by year’s end.
Takata Air Bag Recall: See If Your Mercedes-Benz Or Volkswagen Is On A Growing List Of Automakers Affected By Dangerous Inflators
Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen increase the number of automakers and brands affected by history’s most complicated auto safety recall.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops But US Stocks Mixed As Traders Digest Fed Chair Yellen’s Policy Remarks; Bank And Tech Stocks Rally
Investors went bargain hunting Wednesday following big drops earlier in the week.
Oil Prices: US Crude Drops Below $29 For A Third Time This Year As White House Proposes A $10.25 Per Barrel Fee
Meanwhile, the oil and gas industry is fuming over Obama’s proposal to charge oil companies a per-barrel fee.
Gap Inc (GPS) Stock Drops After Company Reports Big Fall In Old Navy Sales, As Banana Republic Continues To Struggle
The struggling apparel retailer is set to report its full-year and fourth-quarter results amid trouble at its important budget brand.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops As Asian, European Markets Slump
Markets across the globe fell on growing concerns about a global slowdown.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Shares Hammered: Price Touches 52-Week Low Ahead Of Crucial Earnings Report
The maker of the Model S electric car faces considerable challenges, and investors are getting skittish.
‘No Plans To Pursue Bankruptcy,’ Says Chesapeake Energy Corporation After Shares Plunge On Restructuring Report
Nevertheless, the stock price of the beleaguered natural gas company, No. 2 in the U.S., fell sharply Monday.
Dow Drops On Concern Over Growth, Corporate Earnings Recession; ‘Safe Harbor’ US Bonds, Gold Rallies
The Dow fell more than 180 points Monday as investor jitters carried over from Friday’s tech sell-off.
Earnings Preview: Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA), Coca-Cola Co. (KO), Walt Disney Co. (DIS), Time Warner Inc. (TWX)
Because of the currency-exchange factor, corporate earnings this season have been best among companies doing most of their business at home in the U.S.
January Jobs Report: US Economy Added 151,000 Jobs Last Month, Lower Than Expected, As Unemployment Rate Slipped To 4.9%
U.S. employers added 151,000 jobs in January, missing estimates. The jobless rate ticked down from 5 percent in December.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Q4 Earnings: Look For Progress On Model X Deliveries, Model 3 Debut
CEO Elon Musk's company, which will report earnings next week, faces an increasing number of competitors in the electric-car market.
Toyota Kills Scion Brand, Ends 13-Year Effort To Be Young, Hip And Cool With Millennials
After more than a decade, the Japanese automaker realized its car designed for the U.S. market is not catching on with young drivers.
General Motors Record 2015 Profit: Here’s How Much GM Depends On American Demand For Its Trucks, SUVs
Meanwhile, a portion of General Motors' fourth-quarter profit is attributable to a $3.2 billion tax benefit from its European operations.
January 2016 US New Auto Sales: Best Start To A Year Since 2006 As Demand For SUVs, Trucks Continue Unabated
The industry saw its best start to a year since 2006 as consumers snapped up small SUVs and pickup trucks.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops As Falling Oil Prices Return To Spotlight, Energy Stocks Pull Down Global Shares
The Dow fell by nearly 300 points Tuesday, following the downward trend of global markets.