Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s largest retailer, predicted flat sales this holiday season.
Dell announced the release of the Android-based Dell Mini 3, their first entry into the smartphone vertical.
Nissan will keep the price of its upcoming battery-powered Leaf competitive with similar-sized cars.
Workers at a Ford Motor Co assembly plant in Missouri have started a vote that would authorize a strike.
A merger between British Airways and Spain's Iberia looked imminent as their boards held separate meetings.
FIM, which faces legal action by investors duped in the Madoff fraud, paid its top two directors 7.7 million pounds.
Kraft Foods Inc. launches hostile takeover bid to acquire British confectionary and beverage company Cadbury PLC.
British and Australian authorities have requested information from UBS after the bank agreed to disclose client names to settle a U.S. tax case.
Chrysler Group LLC said it will break even by 2010 and will pay back its TARP loan in full by 2014.
A fondness for animals was part of the motivation behind entrepreneur Darcy Foster’s decision to establish PetWellbeing.com, a website where shoppers can purchase alternative health supplements for their pets.