LG to Unveil Super-Thin LED TV
LG Electronics Inc. will unveil an 8.8-milimeter-thick LED TV at the annual Berlin IFA consumer electronics show in September, the company announced
LG Electronics Inc. will unveil an 8.8-milimeter-thick LED TV at the annual Berlin IFA consumer electronics show in September, the company announced
Economic confidence in the 16 countries that use the euro rose to its highest level in nearly two-and-a-half years during August
Japanese stocks led the way in world markets Monday after the country's central bank eased monetary policy again in its latest attempt
The International Air Transport Association says 47 major carriers it monitors to assess the industry's financial health reported a net profit
Talk of the global economic recovery fizzling doesn't faze Cho Byung-cheol, president of a small South Korean technology company that has already
The home sale slump has left some dwellings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and other architectural luminaries languishing on the Southern California
Boeing Co. said the results of a key airworthiness test for its long delayed 787 are "positive," but it will be weeks before the aircraft ...
Americans' confidence in the economy rebounded in March after a February plunge but remains relatively weak amid a tough job market
Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group expects to spend hundreds of millions of dollars beyond the $1.8 billion purchase price for Volvo
China's newest university has no football field or fancy library. For inspiration, it looks not to Confucius, but to Ronald McDonald. But Shanghai's
World stocks rose Tuesday as the outlook for economic recovery brightened after upbeat consumer spending figures in the U.S. The euro also gained
Cautious Japanese companies laid off more workers and hit the brakes on production in February, sending factory output down for the first time in a ...
Amazon.com, which has dominated the young but fast-growing electronic book market for the past few years with the Kindle
Mounting losses from commercial real estate loans will continue to be a problem for the U.S. and especially smaller banks, but it can be managed
Consumers spent modestly last month, a sign that the economic recovery is proceeding at a decent — but not spectacular — pace.
Apple Inc. shares have hit another all-time high now that it appears the iPhone could find a new sales outlet through Verizon Wireless.
Sinopec, Asia's biggest refiner by volume, said profit more than doubled in 2009 on lower crude oil costs and a revival in demand amid China's ...
Swedish wireless equipment maker L.M. Ericsson AB says it has signed deals worth $1.8 billion with Chinese operators China Mobile and China Unicom.
Japanese automakers said their global production surged in February, as Toyota boosted output 83 percent from a year earlier despite an ongoing recall
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group signed a binding deal Sunday to buy Ford Motor Co.'s Volvo Cars unit for $1.8 billion
If Verizon Communications Inc. hasn't already started wiring your city or town with its FiOS fiber-optic TV and broadband service
The pace of France's economic growth slowed at the start of 2010 as a government vehicle scrappage scheme was phased out
Heavily indebted Greece won a major pledge of financial support from the other countries that use the euro and the International Monetary Fund
Toyota said Friday it is stopping production at its factories in France and Britain for a total of nine days amid weak demand that the ...
Toyota sales surged 40 percent in March compared with last year after the automaker offered some of its deepest discounts ever to cope with the ...
At a 1999 meeting in Germany, board members at Daimler, one of the world's largest vehicle manufacturers, took a step that could have saved the ...
Amazon.com Inc. has reached new agreements with some publishers that had been fed up with the low prices Amazon charges for electronic books
An incentives war touched off by Toyota boosted sales at most major automakers last month.
Think you're better than Hollywood at gauging whether an upcoming flick will be a box office bomb or a sleeper hit? You'd get a chance ...
World stocks rallied strongly Thursday after strong manufacturing data encouraged hopes that the global recovery from recession is gaining traction
Japan's first mass-market electric car went on sale in showrooms Thursday as the futuristic technology becomes more affordable
China's manufacturing accelerated in March as the dampening impact of winter weather and a long holiday the previous month eased and both exports
Confidence at Japanese companies rose for a fourth straight quarter amid growing faith in the global economic recovery, a key central bank report showed Thursday.
China will launch trading of stock futures on April 16, regulators said Friday, in a move that could help boost stock prices and increase the ...
Ford Motor Co. and Microsoft Corp. have signed a deal to work together on a computerized link between houses, electric cars and utility companies
Factory orders rose in February, bolstered by strong demand for industrial machinery and commercial aircraft. It was the 10th increase in 11 months
Russia is likely to raise money on capital markets in late April for the first time since it defaulted 12 years ago as it faces ...
European and U.S. stock markets fell Wednesday after weak U.S. jobs data stoked concerns that official government figures later in the week will come in ...
Novell Inc. never sold ownership rights to Unix computer software code when it allowed another company to take over the servicing of the venerable server
NASA and the National Academy of Sciences are joining the government's effort to figure out what caused the sudden acceleration
Nissan's new electric car will cost just over $25,000 when it goes on sale in the U.S. in December, aiming to bring gasoline-free technology
It's the financial equivalent of a high medal count at the Olympics or a seat on the U.N. Security Council — a triple-A credit rating
Rising sales worldwide for jeweler Tiffany & Co., particularly during the holidays, boosted its fourth-quarter profit.
China reacted quickly Tuesday to Google Inc.'s decision to stop censoring the Internet for China by shifting its search engine off the mainland
A growing number of foreign businesses in China feel shut out under new government policies promoting homegrown technology
German data show that the country's exports to China rose by 7 percent last year despite an overall decline that saw it lose its status ...
Toyota shareholders incensed over a sudden drop in the Japanese automaker's stock price are heading to court with lawsuits claiming company
An Australian executive and three other employees of mining giant Rio Tinto face charges of stealing secrets and offering bribes in a Shanghai trial
General Motors is recalling nearly 60,000 automobiles in South Korea due to potential problems with steering wheels, fuel hoses and seats
India's central bank has unexpectedly hiked key interest rates a quarter of a percentage point, as the bank tries to cool high inflation
LG Electronics Inc. will unveil an 8.8-milimeter-thick LED TV at the annual Berlin IFA consumer electronics show in September, the company announced
Economic confidence in the 16 countries that use the euro rose to its highest level in nearly two-and-a-half years during August
Japanese stocks led the way in world markets Monday after the country's central bank eased monetary policy again in its latest attempt
The International Air Transport Association says 47 major carriers it monitors to assess the industry's financial health reported a net profit
Talk of the global economic recovery fizzling doesn't faze Cho Byung-cheol, president of a small South Korean technology company that has already
The home sale slump has left some dwellings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and other architectural luminaries languishing on the Southern California
Boeing Co. said the results of a key airworthiness test for its long delayed 787 are "positive," but it will be weeks before the aircraft ...
Americans' confidence in the economy rebounded in March after a February plunge but remains relatively weak amid a tough job market
Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group expects to spend hundreds of millions of dollars beyond the $1.8 billion purchase price for Volvo
China's newest university has no football field or fancy library. For inspiration, it looks not to Confucius, but to Ronald McDonald. But Shanghai's
World stocks rose Tuesday as the outlook for economic recovery brightened after upbeat consumer spending figures in the U.S. The euro also gained
Cautious Japanese companies laid off more workers and hit the brakes on production in February, sending factory output down for the first time in a ...
Amazon.com, which has dominated the young but fast-growing electronic book market for the past few years with the Kindle
Mounting losses from commercial real estate loans will continue to be a problem for the U.S. and especially smaller banks, but it can be managed
Consumers spent modestly last month, a sign that the economic recovery is proceeding at a decent — but not spectacular — pace.
Apple Inc. shares have hit another all-time high now that it appears the iPhone could find a new sales outlet through Verizon Wireless.
Sinopec, Asia's biggest refiner by volume, said profit more than doubled in 2009 on lower crude oil costs and a revival in demand amid China's ...
Swedish wireless equipment maker L.M. Ericsson AB says it has signed deals worth $1.8 billion with Chinese operators China Mobile and China Unicom.
Japanese automakers said their global production surged in February, as Toyota boosted output 83 percent from a year earlier despite an ongoing recall
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group signed a binding deal Sunday to buy Ford Motor Co.'s Volvo Cars unit for $1.8 billion
If Verizon Communications Inc. hasn't already started wiring your city or town with its FiOS fiber-optic TV and broadband service
The pace of France's economic growth slowed at the start of 2010 as a government vehicle scrappage scheme was phased out
Heavily indebted Greece won a major pledge of financial support from the other countries that use the euro and the International Monetary Fund
Toyota said Friday it is stopping production at its factories in France and Britain for a total of nine days amid weak demand that the ...
Toyota sales surged 40 percent in March compared with last year after the automaker offered some of its deepest discounts ever to cope with the ...
At a 1999 meeting in Germany, board members at Daimler, one of the world's largest vehicle manufacturers, took a step that could have saved the ...
Amazon.com Inc. has reached new agreements with some publishers that had been fed up with the low prices Amazon charges for electronic books
An incentives war touched off by Toyota boosted sales at most major automakers last month.
Think you're better than Hollywood at gauging whether an upcoming flick will be a box office bomb or a sleeper hit? You'd get a chance ...
World stocks rallied strongly Thursday after strong manufacturing data encouraged hopes that the global recovery from recession is gaining traction
Japan's first mass-market electric car went on sale in showrooms Thursday as the futuristic technology becomes more affordable
China's manufacturing accelerated in March as the dampening impact of winter weather and a long holiday the previous month eased and both exports
Confidence at Japanese companies rose for a fourth straight quarter amid growing faith in the global economic recovery, a key central bank report showed Thursday.
China will launch trading of stock futures on April 16, regulators said Friday, in a move that could help boost stock prices and increase the ...
Ford Motor Co. and Microsoft Corp. have signed a deal to work together on a computerized link between houses, electric cars and utility companies
Factory orders rose in February, bolstered by strong demand for industrial machinery and commercial aircraft. It was the 10th increase in 11 months
Russia is likely to raise money on capital markets in late April for the first time since it defaulted 12 years ago as it faces ...
European and U.S. stock markets fell Wednesday after weak U.S. jobs data stoked concerns that official government figures later in the week will come in ...
Novell Inc. never sold ownership rights to Unix computer software code when it allowed another company to take over the servicing of the venerable server
NASA and the National Academy of Sciences are joining the government's effort to figure out what caused the sudden acceleration
Nissan's new electric car will cost just over $25,000 when it goes on sale in the U.S. in December, aiming to bring gasoline-free technology
It's the financial equivalent of a high medal count at the Olympics or a seat on the U.N. Security Council — a triple-A credit rating
Rising sales worldwide for jeweler Tiffany & Co., particularly during the holidays, boosted its fourth-quarter profit.
China reacted quickly Tuesday to Google Inc.'s decision to stop censoring the Internet for China by shifting its search engine off the mainland
A growing number of foreign businesses in China feel shut out under new government policies promoting homegrown technology
German data show that the country's exports to China rose by 7 percent last year despite an overall decline that saw it lose its status ...
Toyota shareholders incensed over a sudden drop in the Japanese automaker's stock price are heading to court with lawsuits claiming company
An Australian executive and three other employees of mining giant Rio Tinto face charges of stealing secrets and offering bribes in a Shanghai trial
General Motors is recalling nearly 60,000 automobiles in South Korea due to potential problems with steering wheels, fuel hoses and seats
India's central bank has unexpectedly hiked key interest rates a quarter of a percentage point, as the bank tries to cool high inflation