Foxconn Faces Heat from Yet Another Worker Death
Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, which has been shaken by a spate of worker suicides in China this year, said Friday another employee
Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, which has been shaken by a spate of worker suicides in China this year, said Friday another employee
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Thursday he doesn't think that the European debt crisis will derail the U.S. economic recovery.
The nation's employers likely unleashed a wave of hiring last month, but it probably won't be repeated.
Fewer people are filing claims for unemployment aid, new jobs are showing up in service industries, and companies are squeezing all they can
Mining equipment maker Joy Global Inc. said Thursday its efforts to grab more business in the booming steel and power producing markets in China
Productivity grew at a slower rate in the first three months of the year than previously thought, a possible sign that businesses are reaching the ...
Stock markets dropped sharply Friday and the euro slid to a new four-year low against the dollar after U.S. government figures showed
The aviation industry could recover within two years from the global economic downturn, as growth in the U.S. and Asia offsets weaker demand in Europe
Retailers are reporting tepid business in May after cool weather and fresh concerns about the economy had shoppers cutting spending
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it will cease production of its 72-year-old Mercury brand by the end of 2010 after years of declining sales.
Stocks rebounded Wednesday after a stronger-than-expected increase in pending home sales restored investors' optimism about the economy.
Drivers snapped up new models and rental-car and government fleets ordered more vehicles in May, boosting U.S. auto sales for yet another month.
Wary investors pushed up Spain's borrowing costs on Wednesday as a debt downgrade from last week cast a shadow over the country's efforts to avoid
German car exports increased by nearly half in May compared to a year earlier but sales continued to slide at home, an industry group said ...
Walls, ceiling and floors will turn into wall-to-wall imagery with Sharp's new technology that has minimized the gaps between displays
China's stock regulator has approved Agricultural Bank of China's plans for an initial public offering in Shanghai and Hong Kong worth well over $20 billion
General Motors Co. said Tuesday it was recalling about 1.5 million vehicles worldwide to address a problem with a heated windshield wiper fluid
About 900 General Motors dealerships that the company had planned to cut loose appear to be getting a reprieve.
Protesters picketed Foxconn's annual general meeting in Hong Kong on Tuesday, accusing both the Apple Inc. supplier and computer giant of poor corporate
European stocks fell Tuesday, as investors worried that growth would be hurt by the region's sprawling debt crisis and spending cuts.
Striking workers forced Hyundai Motor to stop all production in India on Monday, the latest in a series
Swipe your debit card at the supermarket and you've placed yourself at the heart of a contentious congressional debate.
The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design.
Yahoo Inc. is buying freelance news site Associated Content in a deal that will add a more folksy touch to one of the world's biggest ...
Bank of America will pay $108 million to settle federal charges that Countrywide Financial Corp., which it acquired nearly two years ago
The International Air Transport Association has upgraded its forecast for the global airline industry this year — forecasting that it will earn $2.5 billion.
World stock markets tumbled Monday and the euro hit a new four-year low in the wake of poor U.S. jobs figures and amid fresh fears ...
Yahoo Inc.'s latest facelift will include a Facebook touchup. As part of changes rolling out this week, Yahoo will import personal updates from Facebook's social ...
Foxconn workers in China will get another pay raise in coming months, on top of an increase that just took effect in response to recent ...
The state-owned Agricultural Bank of China plans to sell a 15 percent stake in what could become the world's largest initial public offering
Honda Motor Co. said a labor dispute at a parts plant that crippled the automaker's production in China has been resolved after a wage increase
Palm Inc. a pioneer in the smart phone business that couldn't quite make the comeback it needed, has agreed to be bought out by Hewlett-Packard
Samsung Electronics said Friday that net profit surged in the first quarter amid strong demand and higher prices for computer memory chips.
For iPhone users who've been wondering whether their devices will support Flash technology for Web video and games anytime soon
S. Korea plans to boost nuclear reactors as the next major export industry after cars, chips and ships, reported Chosun Ilbo.
The rating agencies that sort good investments from junk are once again injecting fear into financial markets. Only this time it's for warning investors
Exxon Mobil Corp. said Thursday its quarterly profit jumped 38 percent as oil prices rose in the first three months of the year.
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday it posted a $119 million profit in the first quarter in contrast to a steep loss a year ago, lifted ...
ArcelorMittal SA, the world's largest steelmaker, said Thursday it swung to a relatively modest profit of $679 million in the first quarter compared to a ...
Revived consumer spending drove Visa Inc.'s fiscal second-quarter profit up 33 percent and the credit and debit card processor forecast strong revenue
Toyota, its reputation battered by global recalls, is setting up a new division devoted to feeding customer concerns into the design process
Corporate America is back. Companies that do everything from making appliances to selling cruises are reporting strong first-quarter profits — not because of the layoffs ...
The dollar surged broadly Wednesday with the euro sinking to a 1-year low as the debt crisis in Europe intensified.
Consumers signing up for digital cable TV and high-speed Internet services led to a 12 percent increase in first-quarter profit for Comcast Corp.
Sprint Nextel Corp. continued to stem the long-running trend of subscriber flight in the first quarter but did so by offering cheaper service
Germany could have its contribution to a financial aid package for Greece approved by the end of next week if Athens successfully finalizes
Honda posted a 72 billion yen ($774 million) profit for the January-March quarter in a reversal from red ink a year earlier as booming demand
Greece was pushed to the brink of a financial abyss and started dragging another eurozone country — Portugal — down with it Tuesday
Singapore's second casino-resort opened Tuesday, a massive $5.7 billion project by Las Vegas Sands Corp. that aims to makeover the city-state
Consumer spending rose in March by the largest amount in five months but the gains were financed out of savings, which fell to the lowest ...
Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, which has been shaken by a spate of worker suicides in China this year, said Friday another employee
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Thursday he doesn't think that the European debt crisis will derail the U.S. economic recovery.
The nation's employers likely unleashed a wave of hiring last month, but it probably won't be repeated.
Fewer people are filing claims for unemployment aid, new jobs are showing up in service industries, and companies are squeezing all they can
Mining equipment maker Joy Global Inc. said Thursday its efforts to grab more business in the booming steel and power producing markets in China
Productivity grew at a slower rate in the first three months of the year than previously thought, a possible sign that businesses are reaching the ...
Stock markets dropped sharply Friday and the euro slid to a new four-year low against the dollar after U.S. government figures showed
The aviation industry could recover within two years from the global economic downturn, as growth in the U.S. and Asia offsets weaker demand in Europe
Retailers are reporting tepid business in May after cool weather and fresh concerns about the economy had shoppers cutting spending
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it will cease production of its 72-year-old Mercury brand by the end of 2010 after years of declining sales.
Stocks rebounded Wednesday after a stronger-than-expected increase in pending home sales restored investors' optimism about the economy.
Drivers snapped up new models and rental-car and government fleets ordered more vehicles in May, boosting U.S. auto sales for yet another month.
Wary investors pushed up Spain's borrowing costs on Wednesday as a debt downgrade from last week cast a shadow over the country's efforts to avoid
German car exports increased by nearly half in May compared to a year earlier but sales continued to slide at home, an industry group said ...
Walls, ceiling and floors will turn into wall-to-wall imagery with Sharp's new technology that has minimized the gaps between displays
China's stock regulator has approved Agricultural Bank of China's plans for an initial public offering in Shanghai and Hong Kong worth well over $20 billion
General Motors Co. said Tuesday it was recalling about 1.5 million vehicles worldwide to address a problem with a heated windshield wiper fluid
About 900 General Motors dealerships that the company had planned to cut loose appear to be getting a reprieve.
Protesters picketed Foxconn's annual general meeting in Hong Kong on Tuesday, accusing both the Apple Inc. supplier and computer giant of poor corporate
European stocks fell Tuesday, as investors worried that growth would be hurt by the region's sprawling debt crisis and spending cuts.
Striking workers forced Hyundai Motor to stop all production in India on Monday, the latest in a series
Swipe your debit card at the supermarket and you've placed yourself at the heart of a contentious congressional debate.
The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design.
Yahoo Inc. is buying freelance news site Associated Content in a deal that will add a more folksy touch to one of the world's biggest ...
Bank of America will pay $108 million to settle federal charges that Countrywide Financial Corp., which it acquired nearly two years ago
The International Air Transport Association has upgraded its forecast for the global airline industry this year — forecasting that it will earn $2.5 billion.
World stock markets tumbled Monday and the euro hit a new four-year low in the wake of poor U.S. jobs figures and amid fresh fears ...
Yahoo Inc.'s latest facelift will include a Facebook touchup. As part of changes rolling out this week, Yahoo will import personal updates from Facebook's social ...
Foxconn workers in China will get another pay raise in coming months, on top of an increase that just took effect in response to recent ...
The state-owned Agricultural Bank of China plans to sell a 15 percent stake in what could become the world's largest initial public offering
Honda Motor Co. said a labor dispute at a parts plant that crippled the automaker's production in China has been resolved after a wage increase
Palm Inc. a pioneer in the smart phone business that couldn't quite make the comeback it needed, has agreed to be bought out by Hewlett-Packard
Samsung Electronics said Friday that net profit surged in the first quarter amid strong demand and higher prices for computer memory chips.
For iPhone users who've been wondering whether their devices will support Flash technology for Web video and games anytime soon
S. Korea plans to boost nuclear reactors as the next major export industry after cars, chips and ships, reported Chosun Ilbo.
The rating agencies that sort good investments from junk are once again injecting fear into financial markets. Only this time it's for warning investors
Exxon Mobil Corp. said Thursday its quarterly profit jumped 38 percent as oil prices rose in the first three months of the year.
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday it posted a $119 million profit in the first quarter in contrast to a steep loss a year ago, lifted ...
ArcelorMittal SA, the world's largest steelmaker, said Thursday it swung to a relatively modest profit of $679 million in the first quarter compared to a ...
Revived consumer spending drove Visa Inc.'s fiscal second-quarter profit up 33 percent and the credit and debit card processor forecast strong revenue
Toyota, its reputation battered by global recalls, is setting up a new division devoted to feeding customer concerns into the design process
Corporate America is back. Companies that do everything from making appliances to selling cruises are reporting strong first-quarter profits — not because of the layoffs ...
The dollar surged broadly Wednesday with the euro sinking to a 1-year low as the debt crisis in Europe intensified.
Consumers signing up for digital cable TV and high-speed Internet services led to a 12 percent increase in first-quarter profit for Comcast Corp.
Sprint Nextel Corp. continued to stem the long-running trend of subscriber flight in the first quarter but did so by offering cheaper service
Germany could have its contribution to a financial aid package for Greece approved by the end of next week if Athens successfully finalizes
Honda posted a 72 billion yen ($774 million) profit for the January-March quarter in a reversal from red ink a year earlier as booming demand
Greece was pushed to the brink of a financial abyss and started dragging another eurozone country — Portugal — down with it Tuesday
Singapore's second casino-resort opened Tuesday, a massive $5.7 billion project by Las Vegas Sands Corp. that aims to makeover the city-state
Consumer spending rose in March by the largest amount in five months but the gains were financed out of savings, which fell to the lowest ...