A study by Edison Research suggests that the rising medium is increasing the ways and places Americans listen to audio.
Suzlon and the U.S. private equity firm Centerbridge Partners have signed a binding agreement.
The slate of superheroes and sequels couldn't save this summer's box office.
Britain's biggest companies are set to lavish 85.3 billion pounds on their shareholders in 2015.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. was the leader of the pack, with a cool $25 billion involved in its initial public offering.
Sika’s board opposed the transaction in a statement, saying that it “does not support change of control to Saint-Gobain.”
Halliburton's plan to pay $34.6 billion for Baker Hughes will combine the second and third largest global players in oil field services.
The U.S. government filed a patent application in 2009 that has yet to be approved.
The company is reshaping its portfolio of businesses to grow its industrial segment and shed its finance and appliance businesses.
Comcast’s low-ranked customer service is under scrutiny in New York as officials there delay their merger vote.
In a blistering FCC filing, Comcast accused its many opponents of extortion, a charge critics called “absurd.”
The German industrial conglomerate had long coveted Dresser-Rand, which would help it grow its oil and gas business.
Electrolux is the world's second-largest home appliance maker after Whirlpool, but has its strongest market position in Europe.
In an SEC filing, the software giant reveals how much U.S. taxpayers are losing from the company's use of offshore subsidiaries.
American and African economists, politicians, business and nonprofit leaders are convening this week to discuss Africa's economic growth.
Verizon Communication shares edged higher on Tuesday after the company reported earnings of $1.01 per share on revenue of $31.5 billion.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is among the major companies expected to issue financial reports in the next couple of weeks.
Profits were aided by increases in sales of its jet engines and oil and gas equipment.
Power outages in the U.S. have skyrocketed nearly 300 percent since the '80s.
The settlement charge for selling shoddy mortgage-based securities hits hard on Citi's bottom line.
Here, in a series of charts, are the biggest beneficiaries of the bank's financial services.
Holcim and Lafarge need to lose assets worth nearly $6.8 billion to get the nod for their $50 billion deal.