Low-Cost Airline Stocks Soar. Who's Flying In Times Of COVID-19?
Shares of budget airlines Spirit and Allegiant Air surge after positive outlook.
US Plans To Sell 50 F-35 Fighters To UAE, Promises To Maintain Israel's Military Edge
The White House has promised Israel that it will help the country maintain military superiority in the Middle East once the sale goes through.
Apple Is Quietly Working On Its Own Search Engine To Take On Google
This search engine would be a big step for Apple in terms of in-house development and would pave way for one of Google’s biggest competitors.
Mark Zuckerberg To Reward Employees By Giving Them Entire Thanksgiving Week Off
CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to boost the morale of his employees, who have worked through "unprecedented challenges" this year. He also angered some employees for not removing a controversial Trump post.
Serial 1, Harley-Davidson's First Electric Bicycle, To Hit Market Early Next Year
Harley-Davidson first unveiled three prototypes of its e-bikes at an annual dealers' meeting in August 2019.
Ant Group IPO: Banks Working In Hong Kong Listing May Earn $396 Million
Ant Group will pay banks involved in its Hong Kong IPO an underwriting commission of 1% of the total deal size, but that is significantly below the industry average for deals this size.
India Gets Access To US Targeting Data As Himalayan Border Standoff With China Continues
The agreement comes amid a months-long standoff between Indian and Chinese troops along their Himalayan borders, with both sides having deployed thousands of troops, artillery, armored vehicles and aircraft.
American Airlines To Bring Back Boeing 737 MAX. Passengers Need Some Convincing Though
Boeing’s most famous aircraft, Max 737, have been grounded across the world since March 2019 after two deadly crashes killed 346 people.
A Post-Election Market Rally Awaits Despite The Economic Clouds, Experts Say
The Dow closed nearly 2% and S&P closed down 1.8%, and strategists are divided on what the market trajectory will be in the coming week.
Lordstown Motors Hits Wall Street After SPAC Merger, Shares Jump 20% On First Trading Day
Ohio-based Lordstown Motors becomes the fourth electric vehicle company opting to go public following a SPAC deal.
Google Pays Apple $8-12 Bn Every Year To Be Default Search Engine On Apple Devices: Report
The Department of Justice claims that Google effectively owns and controls search distribution channels, crushing any possible competition.
China's Ant Group Plans Mega IPO, 'The Largest In Human History,' Eyes $200Bn Valuation
The IPO is anticipated to be the biggest in history, worth nearly $35 billion, way ahead of Saudi Aramco's listing worth $29.4 billion in December 2019.
Dunkin’ Brands In Talks To Sell Itself And Go Private In A Possible $8.8 Bn Deal
Inspire Brands, the owner of Arby's, Jimmy John's, Bullafo Wild Wings and other restaurant chains, has set its sights on the acquisition of Dunkin' Brands.
Coca-cola Is Axing 200 Beverage Brands To Refocus On Money-Making Drinks
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincy said drinks in the company's hydration category are likely to be cut off under the new portfolio.
More Than 400 App Developers Want To Band Against 'Unfair' Policies of Apple, Google
The Coalition for App Fairness is a group of apps demanding fairer fees and policies on the Apple App Store, and many big developers are now coveting its membership to raise their voice against Apple.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Update: Select Customers Tried It Out And The Reviews Are Mixed
When Tesla says 'self-driving', it does not mean autonomous, and the car still needs constant driver supervision.
Exxon Mobil To Cut Jobs Due To Low Oil Demand; Faith In Oil Still Intact, Says CEO
The company is finishing its employee appraisals and will soon announce layoffs, CEO Darren Woods said in an email to employees.
McAfee To Debut On Wall Street — For A Second Time
McAfee was first listed in 1999 and traded until 2011 when chipmaker Intel bought it for $7.7 billion. The cybersecurity software maker returns to Wall Street on Thursday.
Demand For Refinance Loans Is Rising, Even As Mortgage Rates Increase
New mortgages fell by 2% last week, but refinance applications grew by 0.2% as homeowners scramble to get the cheapest possible interest rates.
Amazon Allows Work From Home Until June 2021; Here Are Other Companies Allowing Remote Working
This is for Amazon's corporate employees, while the retailer's delivery and warehouse employees have been working on the ground throughout the pandemic.
Microsoft’s Azure To Be Connected To SpaceX’s Starlink Satellite Internet
Microsoft aims to tackle space, SpaceX aims to be the global high-speed internet provider. With this partnership, their ambitions may get realized.
Hummer EV: GM 'Supertruck', Priced At $112,595, To Reach Markets In 2021
General Motors revived its infamous, oil guzzling Hummer truck from a decade ago as an all-electric, zero-emissions Hummer truck.
Impossible Foods Is Trying To Make Plant-Based Milk Which Tastes Just Like Dairy Milk
Impossible Foods is expanding its team of scientists to work on plant-based milk, but it is not confirmed when this would be available for consumers.
TSA Passenger Numbers Hit 1 Million In One Day For First Time Since March
Passenger volumes remain low across the U.S. as the coronavirus decimates the airline industry, but the TSA is viewing this as a noteworthy development.
Apple Music TV: The New MTV-Style Livestream Video Channel
Apple is entering the music video streaming space with this channel, long dominated by Google's YouTube.
How To Get The Cheapest iPhone 12
As Apple plans to put iPhone 12 on the market next week, carriers are coveting customers with attractive discounts on the new 5G phone through cell plans.
China Is Importing More Soybean From US: The Timing Couldn't Have Been Better For Trump
China is buying soybean from the U.S. again, bringing relief to soybean farmers who are among the core supporters of President Trump.
GM Unit Cruise Gets Go-Ahead To Test Unmanned Self-Driving Cars In San Francisco
Cruise became the fifth company to get the green light from the California DMV to test its self-driving cars on the roads. It is not clear when the company plans to launch the autonomous vehicle commercially.
Amazon Prime Day 2020: Third-Party Sellers Rake In $3.5 Billion
Close to 2.3 million small and mid-sized businesses participated in the sale this year.
This Is How Starbucks Plans To Increase Diversity In Its Senior Management By 2025
The Seattle-based company joins a growing list of corporations that have pledged to take steps to improve workforce diversity in recent months.