Here's Carl Icahn's Not-So-Passive-Aggressive Letter To Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook Calling For An Immediate Apple $150 Billion Share Buyback
Carl Icahn has turned up the heat on Apple CEO Tim Cook, as he looks for another big payday.
Wall Streeters' Anthem - 8 Reasons It Should Be "Don't Cry For Me, New York City"
Salaries in the New York securities industry are almost back to their 2007 high.
6 Things You Want To Know About New York City's Latest Building Boom
Construction spending is on a tear in the Big Apple
General Electric Posts Third Quarter Profit
GE profit slipped, but it still topped Wall Street's estimate. Will its financial unit hurt industrial momentum in 2014?
Bank Of America Tops Analysts' Estimates As Cost-Cutting And Lower Provisions Boost Bottom Line
Bank of America faced the same headwinds as other banks, but its cost-cutting and portfolio-cleanup efforts worked in Q3.
Debt Limit Relief Appears Closer And That Sets Buyers Loose In The Stock Market
The first positive signals out of Washington in weeks suggests a hint of a deal to avoid a U.S. default - which is one week away.
Looking For The Next Google (GOOG), Facebook (FB) Or Twitter? You Might Want To Head To Colorado
California is losing its ironclad grip on tech startups as states like Colorado and Wyoming come on strong.
Debt Limit Dunces or "Politicians Say The Dumbest Things..."
Here are three curious quotes from Republican lawmakers regarding the ongoing U.S. debt limit crisis.
Government Shutdown Prompts Federal Reserve Call For Banks To Work With Federal Employees Cash Pinch
Federal Reserve encourages banks to workout payment schedules with cash-strapped government employees.
Sotheby's Sets Poison Pill After Dan Loeb Targets The Auction House And Its CEO
Sotheby's sets poison pill to resist Dan Loeb moves.
Trucking Sector Rallies As Knight Swoops In With Premium Bid For USA Truck
Knight Trucking is willing to pay up to buy USA Truck.
Debt Ceiling Breach, Government Shutdown Threats Reignite Debate About US Credit Downgrade
Just two years after Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating, political infighting raises the spectre of another downgrade.
J.P. Morgan Goes Down To The Wire As It Hopes To Settle California Mortgage Case
JPMorgan Chase may settle a California mortgage case at the last minute, according to a published report.
Pssst? You Wanna Buy The Empire State Building? Here Are 8 Facts About The World's Most Iconic Building
Here’s your chance to own a portion of an icon: The firm that owns the Empire State Building is going public and will sell shares in the market.
Trading Glitches Prompt S&P Concern Over Exchanges' Ratings
More electronic trading and changes to market structure worry S&P about global exchange operators.
J.P. Morgan Paying $920 Million To Various Regulators To Settle London Whale Issues
JPMorgan paying $920 million for "London Whale" fiasco.
Fed Refrains From Curtailing Bond Purchases, Awaits 'More Evidence That Progress Will Be Sustained'
The Fed surprised many with its decision not to decrease its bond-buying, citing an economy whose expansion is still not self-sustaining.
Financial Crisis Cost Average U.S. Family Up To $120,000, Or An Entire Year's Economic Output, Dallas Fed Says
Without question, the financial crisis exacted a large personal and national cost.
S&P 500 Targeted at 1,840 In A Year, Index Set for 12% Gain Says Morgan Stanley Top Stock Guru
A top strategist at the financial services giant says it would buy stocks on market dips and projects the S&P 500 will rise 12 percent in a year.
French Fry Burger To Debut Sept. 1 At Burger King, Really
What, you ask, is the “The French Fry Burger?” Well it’s the latest menu item from Burger King, the Miami-based chain known for its Whoppers and creepy plastic-masked mascot.
Blackberry (NASDAQ:BBRY) May Find Savior In "Canada's Warren Buffett" Watsa
Blackberry's search for a rescue may lead right to one of its own shareholders.
J.P. Morgan" London Whale" Case Trading Charges May Be Filed By U.S. As Early As Wednesday
After a year-long investigation, the U.S. may bring charges as early as Wed in JPMorgan London Whale matter.
Apple Is Icahn's Latest Target, Investor Reveals "Large Position" And Seeks Share Buyback From iPhone Maker
Investor Carl Icahn has taken a large position in Apple's stock and looks set to pressure the company for more share buybacks.
Taper Timeline Still Uncertain As Labor/GDP Mismatch Weighs On FOMC: Fed's Lockhart
Atlanta Fed President Lockhart said Tuesday even with a taper's start, interest rates will remain low for some time.
John Lennon's Piano: 15 Fun Facts About The Iconic Piano Builder Steinway
Piano maker Steinway is being pursued by two suitors. Here's a look at some fun facts about the 160-year-old firm.
Obama's Narrowed Fed Chair Candidates To Yellen-Summers-Kohn Trio: Report
Larry Summers, Janet Yellen or Donald Kohn will be the next Fed chairman.
FULL TEXT: Feds Release More Details Of Patriot Act Phone Metadata Collection
"In the interest of increased transparency," the feds detail some of their rules for eavesdropping in a series of released documents.
U.S. GDP In The Second Quarter Hits 1.7%, Higher Than 1% Expectation as Business Investment Surges 9%
A surge in U.S. business investment helped lift second-quarter GDP past consensus estimates.
Amazon Hiring 5,000 As It Builds Out Fulfillment Operation, But How Long Will They Stay
What's more, median pay inside Amazon fulfillment centers is 30 percent higher than positions in traditional retail stores.
SAC Hedge Fund Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud, Other Charges In New York City Courtroom
Hedge fund SAC Capital pleaded not guilty to charges of rampant insider trading, but a former insider threatens to blow open the continuing investigation.