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"Black Panther" and "The Shape of Water" were among the more popular movies that were pirated this past week.
A new survey from Morning Consult raises questions about Snapchat's goal of growing its audience by appealing to older users. The kids may not be all right with that.
The Weinstein Company will file for Chapter 11 soon, according to a number of media reports. 24/7 Wall St. predicted the brand would disappear in 2018.
"Black Panther" ticket sales will be critical to Disney's first-quarter earnings. One blockbuster can make a quarter.
Trade Desk shares surged early Friday after it released its fourth-quarter financial results on Thursday.
Tesla has started to take orders for its Model 3, Nissan has launched a self-driving taxi service, Snap's CEO got a huge pay package last year, and other important headlines.
Union employees at some Disneyland hotels have been told that their promised bonus payments of $1,000 depend on their acceptance of the company's contract offer by March 31.
Rovio Entertainment, most well-known as the maker of Angry Birds games, suffered a stock sell-off as it posted poor results and an even worse forecast.
Ford lost a key executive due to inappropriate behavior, Toy "R" Us will close more stores, a Federal Reserve governor made glowing remarks about the U.S. economy, and other important headlines.
Pandora Media, Inc. (NYSE: P) released its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Wednesday. The company said that it had a net loss of $0.21 per share on $395.3 million in...
Roku shares are being hammered after hours as a good Q4 is going to be followed a not-so-good Q1 and probably a not-so-good first half of 2018.
Pandora Media and Roku are scheduled to report their most recent financial results after the markets close on Wednesday.
"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" and "The Shape of Water" were among the most pirated movies this past week.
If the federal government's challenge foils the buyout of Time Warner by AT&T, the entertainment and news company will be dumped back into a very challenging market.
Amazon has started to sell over-the-counter health products, Apple may buy more cobalt from miners, Japanese automakers to focus more on boosting profitability in the United States, and other...