Who is Clayton Osbon, the captain behind the meltdown on JetBlue Flight 191.
Breaking: JetBlue Flight 191 made an emergency landing in Amarillo, Tex. after the captain suffered from a mental breakdown.
Wynn Resorts Chief Executive Officer Steve Wynn played down a U.S. regulatory inquiry into a company donation at the heart of a bitter legal battle embroiling his $15 billion casino empire, hitting back at his largest shareholder and accuser in a memo to employees.
The top after market NYSE Losers on Tuesday were: DeVry, Lincoln National, Las Vegas Sands, Discover Financial, FMC Technologies, Radioshack, MetLife, Interpublic Group of Companies, Alcoa and Capital One Financial Corp.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Tuesday are: Tempur-pedic International, Genco Shipping & Trading, Las Vegas Sands, Cai International, International Game Technology, RPM International, Thomas & Betts, Genuine Parts, W.W. Grainger and Weyerhaeuser.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Wednesday are: Ralcorp Holdings, CBS, AOL, Teradyne, Comcast, Applied Materials, Sanofi-Aventis, Las Vegas Sands, JinkoSolar Holding, MGM Resorts and McKesson Corp.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Tuesday are: Plantronics, Las Vegas Sands, USEC, St. Joe, Polypore International, Precision Drilling, Western Refining, GMX Resources, JinkoSolar Holding and Great Plains Energy.
The companies whose shares are actively trading in Thursday's morning session include Ambassadors International, Tesla Motors, Rubicon Minerals, Meritor and CarMax.
Asian stocks ended lower on Wednesday, following declines in the Wall Street overnight on concerns that rising oil prices could hurt economic recovery.
China and Hong Kong shares were lower by midday Wednesday as market players preferred to cut risk after escalating political tensions in the Middle East prompted a pull-back on Wall Street and in other Asian markets.
Sands China (1928.HK), the Macau-based casino operator run by billionaire Sheldon Adelson, reported stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, driven by surging demand in the world's largest gaming market.
Casino revenue in Macau jumped 47.7 percent in February to 19.86 billion patacas ($2.5 billion), the Macau government said on Tuesday, driven by a torrent of gamblers from mainland China to the world's largest gaming market.
U.S. stocks wavered in early trade on Friday after a government report showed that U.S. added fewer jobs than forecast for January, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly declined to its lowest level since April 2009
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Friday are: JDS Uniphase, Aetna, PulteGroup, Symantec, Tesoro, Las Vegas Sands, Fiserv and Wynn Resorts.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Thursday are: Alliant Techsystems, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Tyson Foods, Vonage Holdings and China Yuchai International. The top after-market NYSE losers on Thursday are: DHT Holdings, Teekay Tankers, RealD, Las Vegas Sands and Netsuite.
Billionaire Stanley Ho, the 89-year old godfather of a casino business empire based in Macau in southern China, is battling members of his own family over the control of companies that comprise his immense wealth.