Dubai Police Add $1.4M Bugatti Veyron To Fleet One Month After Adding $450,000 Lamborghini Aventador [PHOTO]
Don't be distracted or take pictures of it while driving, Dubai police are warning motorists about the department's flashy new squad supercar.
In Sign Of Improving Greek Economy, Fitch Upgrades National Bank of Greece And Other Top Banks Just Days After Recapitalization
Fitch Ratings has upgraded Greece's top banks' long-term issuer default ratings.
RelayRides To 'Cease And Desist' In New York After NYSDFS Issues Order To Discontinue Service
New York State's Financial Services Department ordered the car-sharing service RelayRides to cease and desist its repeated false advertising and violations of insurance law, which are putting the public at risk.
Tony Hayward, Former BP Exec, Appointed Glencore Xstrata Interim Chairman
Mining and commodities trading giant Glencore Xstrata appointed former BP chief executive Tony Hayward as interim chairman.
Most Expensive Bottle Of Cognac In The World: Croizet Cognac Leonie 1858 To Be Sold For $156,760
Financial District Wine and Liquor has the only bottle in the United States of the most expensive Cognac in the world.
Taco Bell Waffle Taco Release Hinted At In Viral Instagram Photo, Breakfast Item Being Tested At Several Store Locations
Taco Bell is trying out a new breakfast waffle taco with scrambled eggs, sausage and syrup.
Skechers Lawsuit: Sneaker Company To Pay $40M To Settle Case And Refund Toning Shoes
Skechers settled charges over its unfounded claims that its shoes help people lose weight and tone muscles.
RelayRides Buys Wheelz; Car-Sharing Service Acquires Competitor To Expand Market Share
Peer-to-peer car-sharing service RelayRides announced on Tuesday the acquisition of competitor Wheelz.
Bangladesh Garment Industry: H&M Commits To Fire And Building Safety Agreement
The move is a clear indicator that multinational retail clothing companies like H&M are taking the appropriate steps toward improving fire and building safety.
Stella Artois Cidre: Anheuser-Busch Inbev Releases New Drink Into Surging US Cider Market
Stella Artois, the best-selling Belgian beer in the world, is introducing Stella Artois Cidre to the surging U.S. market.
Top Hedge Funds Look To Profit From Greece's Alpha Bank Rescue
Some of the world’s leading hedge funds are pouring money into the Greek banking sector in expectation of huge potential returns.
AT&T No-Contract Cell Phones Now Offered Through Aio Wireless
AT&T launched Aio Wireless, its new no-contract cell phone service, offering wireless customers data, talk and text without the constraints of a contract. The service, called is a subsidiary of AT&T.
Lenovo Group To Debut Smartphone In Nigeria's Growing Mobile Device Market
Lenovo Group Ltd. will introduce its first smartphones in Africa, with a release planned for Nigeria before the end of the year,
Fannie Mae To Make $59.4B Dividend Payment To US Government
With its bottom line improving, housing-finance giant Fannie Mae said it is paying the government back a $59 billion chunk of what it owes the U.S. government for its 2008 bailout.
Mike Jeffries Says Abercrombie Doesn't Sell Clothes To Fat People, But Does It Really Matter?
Let's be honest: Does it really matter that Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries doesn’t want fat people shopping in his retail clothing stores? The answer is a resounding "no."Abercrombie & Fitch (NYSE:ANF), like every other business in the United States, started out with an idea. That idea, which still holds true long after the company’s conception in 1892, was to make clothing for a core brand of consumers that can be best described as cool, sexy and young -- a pretty good idea.
Facebook (FB) To Acquire Social Map And App Maker Waze For As Much As $1B
Waze uses satellite signals from smartphones to generate maps/traffic data, which it shares with other users, offering real-time traffic info.
Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling May Be Released From Prison By 2017, When He Is 64
Assuming no appeal rights, Skilling could be out of prison in 2017 -- more than 10 years early.
Rising Jet Fuel Costs Weigh On Global Commercial Airlines; Average Profit This Year Should Be 1.6%: IATA
The CEO of the International Air Transport Association says the flying business has its head "above water, but just barely.”
Jolly Nero Cargo Ship Crashes Into Dock At Port In Genoa, Italy [PHOTO]
Rescue workers pulled a fifth body from the wreckage Wednesday in Genoa, after the Jolly Nero cargo ship crashed, toppling a control tower.
T-Mobile (TMUS) Reports Sales Of 500,000 Apple iPhone 5s In One-Month Period
Discounted prices on devices aided the total, but T-Mobile nevertheless posted its first branded customer growth in four years.
Roberto Azevedo To Become Next Head Of The World Trade Organization, Will Replace France’s Pascal Lamy
Brazil's candidate for director-general of the World Trade Organization has been chosen for the position, replacing Pascal Lamy.
Coca-Cola To Invest $2B In Florida's Orange Groves, Adding Thousands Of State Jobs
Coca-Cola is supporting the state’s largest citrus planting in 25 years with a commitment to buy about $2 billion of oranges produced by the new groves.
BMW Recall 2013: 3-Series Sedan, M3 Coupe, M3 Convertibles, And Station Wagons Recalled For Takata Airbag Issue
The recall, about 220,000 vehicles, includes BMW 3-Series sedans, M3 coupes, M3 convertibles and station wagons from 2002 and 2003.
State-Owned Bank Of China Halts Dealings With North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank
The state-controlled Bank of China has ended dealings with a key North Korean bank in response to the North's nuclear and missile tests.
2014 Chevy Silverado: Auto Maker Set To Enter Luxury Pickup Truck Market With New 'High Country' [PHOTOS]
The 2014 Chevy Silverado High Country will further broaden Chevrolet’s portfolio in the premium pickup segment.
Wells Fargo, Bank Of America To Be Named In Lawsuit Over New York Mortgage Practices
New York state will sue the pair for violating the National Mortgage Settlement agreement.
Pfizer Viagra Online: Drug Manufacturer Begins Selling Erectile Dysfunction Pill Via Its Website
In a first for the drug industry, Pfizer Inc. will begin selling its popular erectile dysfunction pill Viagra directly to patients on its website.
Marketplace Fairness Act 2013: How The Internet Sales Tax Bill Will Affect Online Shopping In Different States
How would passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act affect your online shopping?
Increasing Demand For Commercial Passenger Flights Plus Less Expensive Jet Fuel Signals Prospects Of A Profitable Summer For Airlines
The key to maintaining the expected summer bump in profitability may turn on the industry's ability to avoid overcapacity.
Disney Pulls Out Of Bangladesh After Building Collapse Plagues Garment Industry
The company, a large licenser, stopped branded production in Bangladesh after a series of fatal workplace safety disasters.