EADS's CEO said on Thursday he believed Airbus had a "very good case" in a dispute over illegal aircraft subsidies.
A key industry association urged Congress to break up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into smaller, privately held companies.
Private sector job cuts from last month exceeded projections according to a latest ADP survey.
Amazon.com Inc joined the opposition to Google Inc's plan to digitize millions of books.
eBay announced that it had sold a majority stake of its Skype Internet telephony service to a group of investors.
Chrysler Group LLC's U.S. sales fell 15 percent to 93,222 units in August due to inventory shortages.
Walt Disney Co. Inc. will take over Marvel Entertainment Inc. in a cash and stock deal valued around $4 billion.
Dell Inc., the world’s second-biggest computer maker, reported much better than expected second quarter earnings.
As the lone U.S. “Big Three” automaker to refuse government bailout, Ford Motor Co. isn’t resting on its laurels.
The founder of Green Depot, America’s eco-answer to Home Depot, is helping push green into the mainstream.