AIG will sell its last non-core business as it finally finds a buyer for its aircraft leasing business.
The rate of negative company earnings guidance has rocketed in recent weeks to unprecedented highs.
Facebook's stock jumped after its inclusion to the S&P indexes, which puts it in the league of the largest US companies.
Think of it as Chinatown on steroids. Plans for a sprawling China-themed facility in the Catskills are being reviewed.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said underfunded pensions should be a top U.S. economic priority.
Apple Inc., Tesla Motors Inc. and J.C. Penney Company, Inc. on Tuesday were stock market movers in after-hours trading.
The 16th annual “Christmas in Rockefeller Center" event is set to air on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
A news report citing unnamed sources claims the driver of the ill-fated commuter train may have fallen asleep at the controls.
The publication will cut its print issue frequency roughly in half, but no layoffs are expected -- and the Approval Matrix is here to stay.
Tiffany & Co. and Barnes & Noble, Inc. reported quarterly earnings on Tuesday.
Ric Addison talks humble beginnings, the economy and the changing face of the NYC nightlife industry
BlackBerry Ltd., Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and J.C. Penney Company, Inc. are stocks to watch in early trading on Monday.
James Tague, the only man other than JFK and Texas Gov. John Connally wounded during the assassination, reflects on that day, 50 years later.
There is something on the streets of New York City that most people do not know about that can harm them. What is it?
After more than six months of talks with government officials the world's biggest airline had to pick an exchange for its shares to trade on.
Major retailers and food companies are among the corporations reporting earnings this week.
Norman Pearlstine, CCO of Time, likes the Forbes-style contributor model, which relies on content created by unpaid or low-paid bloggers.
Amazon and USPS remain mum on how much the giant online retailer is paying the post office to deliver its packages.
Lockheed Martin workers in at least five states will soon find themselves out of work as the military and aerospace giant deals with declining sales.
Even in the degraded world of contemporary broadcast journalism, Sharpton represents an outrageous new low in standards.
Losses in Rupert Murdoch's original Australian newspapers are blamed for disappointing results.
Eighteen months after the Facebook IPO calamity, Twitter steps up and shows them how it's done.