Eventually will Apple rise above rival Microsoft?
Company now isn’t worth nearly as much, but it is gaining on slow-growing competitor. Full story
Company now isn’t worth nearly as much, but it is gaining on slow-growing competitor. Full story
The European Commission has said Oracle’s proposed acquisition could hurt competition in database market, putting the $7 billion deal into jeopardy. Full story
‘Hot’ toys are becoming so because retailers fearing lousy holiday sales didn’t stock up on them. Full story
Stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street Tuesday as the dollar, which powered Monday's huge rally, was little changed.
The European Commission has objected to Oracle Corp's acquisition of computer maker Sun Microsystems Inc., throwing the $7 billion deal into question.
Apple phoenix-like rise from the ashes has propelled its market value to $180 billion, raising the possibility that it could challenge Microsoft for the technology crown.
Chrysler's new chief executive, Sergio Marchionne of Italy's Fiat, says he is not "promising a miracle," but his ambitious turnaround plan for the automaker is raising eyebrows.
Robotic toy hamsters, the latest Barbie dolls and stylish boots are disappearing from store shelves as holiday shoppers start to get serious.
The housing bust left homebuilders with plenty of red ink on their books. But now they are on the hunt again, vying for choice parcels where prices are cheap.
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Whether it's a bad performance review or an unexpected scolding from the boss, negative feedback hits workers squarely in the ego.
President Barack Obama signed into law a bill extending unemployment benefits and expanding a popular credit for homebuyers. Here is how the law works. The Answer Desk.
Nov. 8: If certain state and federal lawmakers have their way, some business owners could be forced to pay their employees for sick days. With concerns about swine flu, entrepreneurs are examining their books to see if they can handle such payments. Karen Harned, the executive director of the NFIB Small Business Legal Center, and Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, talk about the consequences of the proposed mandate.
Robotic toy hamsters, the latest Barbie dolls and stylish boots are disappearing from store shelves as holiday shoppers start to get serious.