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Apple has lost a jury trial in federal court and been ordered to pay more than $300 million. The company said it will appeal, but its legal issues are not behind it yet.
Uber is taking a big step in terms of the benefits for some of its drivers after settling a court case in the United Kingdom.
Social media has been a huge factor in trading recently with Reddit's WallStreetBets and the GameStop trade. However, one California trader took this to the extreme and allegedly committed massive...
Apple's repair service could be threatened by a swarm of legislation seeking more repair options for electronic devices--and tractors.
American Airlines' Monday announcement that it would use its loyalty program as collateral sent the stock up 5%. Moody's was not impressed and said so on Tuesday.
The SE) recently came down on AT&T and its investor relations department in particular.
GameStop shares jumped to start out the week as the board of directors announced a new committee to aid in its transition.
Even though Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway recently sold about $1 billion worth of Apple stock, the Oracle of Omaha still believes in Apple's long-term strength.
Apple and Target are preparing to roll out new shopping spaces for Apple products in some Target stores and online.
Apple held its (virtual) annual shareholders' meeting Tuesday, and the company is reportedly the subject of yet another complaint from app developers.
Activist investment firm Engine No. 1 is applying more pressure on Exxon Mobil to reduce carbon emissions.
Apple has begun advertising for engineers to work on the next generation of high-speed networks: 6G.
Walmart now operates nearly 600 Sam's Club stores in the United States. Here's why the store is called by its current name.
Eli Lilly is shuffling the executive deck on Tuesday after allegations about inappropriate communication arose against its chief financial officer.
Is Facebook accurately representing its case in its dispute with Apple over advertising tracking? Not according to a new article in the Harvard Business Review.