Ford's China Sales Up 44% in 2009
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday sales in China by the company and its local partners soared 44 percent in 2009, highlighting the country's key role
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday sales in China by the company and its local partners soared 44 percent in 2009, highlighting the country's key role
LG Electronics says it will introduce its first 3-D-capable flat panel TVs for the U.S. market in May.
Hundreds of the 1,350 General Motors Co. dealers who lost their franchises last year could see them restored in a congressionally mandated arbitration
AT&T Inc. is adding cell phones running Google's Android operating system to its lineup, bringing what could be the iPhone's greatest rival
The prospect of watching live, local TV shows on mobile phones and other portable devices is getting closer. Manufacturers this week are showing off
There's no greater symbol of the shifting fortunes in the Gulf than the surprise renaming of the world's tallest building in Dubai
Already a global hit, James Cameron's "Avatar" raced to a $4.8 million first day in populous China, with a publicist predicting the sci-fi blockbuster
Amazon.com Inc. will start selling an international version of its larger-screen e-reader, Kindle DX, in an effort to snag more sales
For more than 60 years, TV stations have broadcast news, sports and entertainment for free and made their money by showing commercials.
Google Inc. began selling its own mobile phone Tuesday, a much-anticipated move aimed at protecting its online advertising empire
Big automakers are glad to see the end of 2009, the worst year for U.S. sales in nearly 30 years.
Powermat USA helped consumers cut some power cords last year by selling mats that juiced up gadgets placed on top of them.
Home sales in Manhattan rebounded at the end of the year, but experts predict a weak recovery for the new year because the number of ...
A giant bluefin tuna fetched 16.3 million yen ($177,000) in an auction Tuesday at the world's largest wholesale fish market in Japan.
Auto sales in Japan declined to their lowest in 38 years, slumping 9 percent to 2.9 million vehicles for 2009, an industry group said Tuesday.
Energy giant PetroChina Co. Ltd. has pulled out of a $40 billion deal to buy natural gas from a project off Australia, leaving Woodside Petroleum ...
Speculation intensified Monday that Apple Inc. will soon unveil a tablet-style gadget for consuming music, movies, books and other media.
Google Inc.'s vision for how a mobile phone should be made and sold will likely raise the stakes in the Internet search leader's bid to ...
Home resales are expected to have risen to their highest level in nearly three years in November, as an extraordinary level of federal support has ...
A Chinese company is now the majority owner of a Hawaii-based supplier of silicon for solar panels.
Sales of new homes plunged unexpectedly last month to the lowest level since April, a sign the housing market recovery will be rocky
Eastman Kodak says electronics maker Samsung Electronics has agreed to pay the photography company an undisclosed sum to settle a patent dispute
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it is close to selling its loss-making Volvo unit to China's Geely and expects a final deal in the first ...
China will create a reserve for rare earths next year to prevent waste of the exotic metals used in computers and clean-energy products
Asian and European stock markets were higher Wednesday after a jump in U.S. housing sales suggested the world's biggest economy is picking up speed.
The U.S. rice industry is making way for the Jazzman. It's a new variety of aromatic rice developed at Louisiana State University and being sold ...
A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. said Tuesday that it has signed a deal worth $86 million with Thailand's Biomass Electricity Co. Ltd. to develop a ...
A federal appeals court ordered Microsoft Corp. to pay a Canadian software company $290 million for violating a patent, upholding the decision of a lower ...
When Corey Marshall's Blackberry mysteriously stopped sending and receiving messages, he realized all too clearly just how much he depends on the device:
The economy started the year in free-fall but is on track to end 2009 on stronger footing.
Minivan salesman Zhu Yi has a problem that most auto dealers elsewhere would happily swap for their own — he doesn't have enough vehicles
Boeing says its second 787 will take to the skies on Tuesday. The company has scheduled a test flight for the second jetliner at 8:45 ...
Amkor Technology Inc. raised its fourth-quarter revenue outlook Monday, citing higher-than-anticipated demand from customers.
General Motors Co. has hired the chief financial officer of Microsoft Corp. to take over the troubled automaker's books, tapping a cost-cutter who is now ...
The world's biggest oil producers seem content with the price of oil and consumers may be just as satisfied, at least for now, with the ...
China's government is targeting 8 percent growth next year as the global economy recovers, the country's industry minister said Monday.
Las Vegas Sands Chairman Sheldon Adelson said the opening of the company's $5.5 billion Singapore casino and resort has been delayed again
Japan's exports posted their smallest fall in 14 months in November as robust Asian demand bolstered hopes a recovery in trade will avoid another recession
Shoppers returned to malls Saturday, rummaging through thinly stocked shelves hunting for deals, next year's Christmas gifts and, for most, gifts for themselves.
Asian stocks markets were narrowly mixed in dwindling holiday trade Tuesday after Wall Street posted muted gains.
A Chinese novelist is suing Google Inc. over its project to scan books into its online library.
Retailers have thin inventories after coming out of Christmas with slightly better-than-expected sales.
U.S. stock futures crept higher Monday as investors returning from a long holiday weekend were heartened by good news on retail sales.
U.S. movie theater chains should see a jump in box office revenue for the fourth quarter after moviegoers flocked
A second Hollywood movie has shattered the Chinese box office record in a year, as Beijing faces increased pressure to ease its annual quota of ...
Homes are selling at their fastest clip in nearly three years, the unemployment rate is falling and stocks are up 66 percent since their March ...
Wireless devices such as Apple's iPhone are transforming the way we go online, making it possible to look up driving directions, find the nearest coffee ...
Call it the Terrible Teens. The decade ahead could be a brutal one for America's unemployed — and for people with jobs hoping for pay ...
A group representing business travelers is opposing the proposed tie up between Delta Air Lines and money-losing Japan Airlines as bad for competition.
Health insurers get some big presents in the Senate's health overhaul bill — about 20 million new customers and no competition from a new government ...
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday sales in China by the company and its local partners soared 44 percent in 2009, highlighting the country's key role
LG Electronics says it will introduce its first 3-D-capable flat panel TVs for the U.S. market in May.
Hundreds of the 1,350 General Motors Co. dealers who lost their franchises last year could see them restored in a congressionally mandated arbitration
AT&T Inc. is adding cell phones running Google's Android operating system to its lineup, bringing what could be the iPhone's greatest rival
The prospect of watching live, local TV shows on mobile phones and other portable devices is getting closer. Manufacturers this week are showing off
There's no greater symbol of the shifting fortunes in the Gulf than the surprise renaming of the world's tallest building in Dubai
Already a global hit, James Cameron's "Avatar" raced to a $4.8 million first day in populous China, with a publicist predicting the sci-fi blockbuster
Amazon.com Inc. will start selling an international version of its larger-screen e-reader, Kindle DX, in an effort to snag more sales
For more than 60 years, TV stations have broadcast news, sports and entertainment for free and made their money by showing commercials.
Google Inc. began selling its own mobile phone Tuesday, a much-anticipated move aimed at protecting its online advertising empire
Big automakers are glad to see the end of 2009, the worst year for U.S. sales in nearly 30 years.
Powermat USA helped consumers cut some power cords last year by selling mats that juiced up gadgets placed on top of them.
Home sales in Manhattan rebounded at the end of the year, but experts predict a weak recovery for the new year because the number of ...
A giant bluefin tuna fetched 16.3 million yen ($177,000) in an auction Tuesday at the world's largest wholesale fish market in Japan.
Auto sales in Japan declined to their lowest in 38 years, slumping 9 percent to 2.9 million vehicles for 2009, an industry group said Tuesday.
Energy giant PetroChina Co. Ltd. has pulled out of a $40 billion deal to buy natural gas from a project off Australia, leaving Woodside Petroleum ...
Speculation intensified Monday that Apple Inc. will soon unveil a tablet-style gadget for consuming music, movies, books and other media.
Google Inc.'s vision for how a mobile phone should be made and sold will likely raise the stakes in the Internet search leader's bid to ...
Home resales are expected to have risen to their highest level in nearly three years in November, as an extraordinary level of federal support has ...
A Chinese company is now the majority owner of a Hawaii-based supplier of silicon for solar panels.
Sales of new homes plunged unexpectedly last month to the lowest level since April, a sign the housing market recovery will be rocky
Eastman Kodak says electronics maker Samsung Electronics has agreed to pay the photography company an undisclosed sum to settle a patent dispute
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it is close to selling its loss-making Volvo unit to China's Geely and expects a final deal in the first ...
China will create a reserve for rare earths next year to prevent waste of the exotic metals used in computers and clean-energy products
Asian and European stock markets were higher Wednesday after a jump in U.S. housing sales suggested the world's biggest economy is picking up speed.
The U.S. rice industry is making way for the Jazzman. It's a new variety of aromatic rice developed at Louisiana State University and being sold ...
A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. said Tuesday that it has signed a deal worth $86 million with Thailand's Biomass Electricity Co. Ltd. to develop a ...
A federal appeals court ordered Microsoft Corp. to pay a Canadian software company $290 million for violating a patent, upholding the decision of a lower ...
When Corey Marshall's Blackberry mysteriously stopped sending and receiving messages, he realized all too clearly just how much he depends on the device:
The economy started the year in free-fall but is on track to end 2009 on stronger footing.
Minivan salesman Zhu Yi has a problem that most auto dealers elsewhere would happily swap for their own — he doesn't have enough vehicles
Boeing says its second 787 will take to the skies on Tuesday. The company has scheduled a test flight for the second jetliner at 8:45 ...
Amkor Technology Inc. raised its fourth-quarter revenue outlook Monday, citing higher-than-anticipated demand from customers.
General Motors Co. has hired the chief financial officer of Microsoft Corp. to take over the troubled automaker's books, tapping a cost-cutter who is now ...
The world's biggest oil producers seem content with the price of oil and consumers may be just as satisfied, at least for now, with the ...
China's government is targeting 8 percent growth next year as the global economy recovers, the country's industry minister said Monday.
Las Vegas Sands Chairman Sheldon Adelson said the opening of the company's $5.5 billion Singapore casino and resort has been delayed again
Japan's exports posted their smallest fall in 14 months in November as robust Asian demand bolstered hopes a recovery in trade will avoid another recession
Shoppers returned to malls Saturday, rummaging through thinly stocked shelves hunting for deals, next year's Christmas gifts and, for most, gifts for themselves.
Asian stocks markets were narrowly mixed in dwindling holiday trade Tuesday after Wall Street posted muted gains.
A Chinese novelist is suing Google Inc. over its project to scan books into its online library.
Retailers have thin inventories after coming out of Christmas with slightly better-than-expected sales.
U.S. stock futures crept higher Monday as investors returning from a long holiday weekend were heartened by good news on retail sales.
U.S. movie theater chains should see a jump in box office revenue for the fourth quarter after moviegoers flocked
A second Hollywood movie has shattered the Chinese box office record in a year, as Beijing faces increased pressure to ease its annual quota of ...
Homes are selling at their fastest clip in nearly three years, the unemployment rate is falling and stocks are up 66 percent since their March ...
Wireless devices such as Apple's iPhone are transforming the way we go online, making it possible to look up driving directions, find the nearest coffee ...
Call it the Terrible Teens. The decade ahead could be a brutal one for America's unemployed — and for people with jobs hoping for pay ...
A group representing business travelers is opposing the proposed tie up between Delta Air Lines and money-losing Japan Airlines as bad for competition.
Health insurers get some big presents in the Senate's health overhaul bill — about 20 million new customers and no competition from a new government ...