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Ford has struggled to find a formula to fix the company under its new CEO. The headwinds beg the question of who will set the course for Ford’s future.
On Tuesday, Boeing announced that it now expects recertification of the company's 737 Max passenger jet to occur by mid-summer, months later than generally expected. Analysts comments on the...
Gap was one of the nation's greatest retail growth stories during the 1990s, but that was a very long time ago, and its shares are now back to levels from 15 years ago.
The market rewarded news that Gap will not spin out its Old Navy brand. The decision could not hide the fact that Gap's sales continue to fall.
Gap was in the process of looking to carve out its Old Navy business into a new company that was outside of the Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta brands. That effort is now history.
While the number of women who replaced departing CEOs went up in 2019, as a proportion of all replacement CEOs, the percentage slipped for the first time in 10 years.
More CEOs left their jobs in 2019 than in any year since 2002, when outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas began keeping records.
Electric pickup truck and SUV maker Rivian landed a Christmas present of $1.3 billion in fresh cash as it works to get its first deliveries out the door by late next year.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg abruptly resigned Monday and company chairman David Calhoun will take over as CEO in January.
U.S. Steel announced late Thursday that it will shut down most of its Great Lakes Works plant, cut its dividend, and terminate its share buyback program as it tries to weather tough economic...
IAC/Interactive and Match Group have announced an agreement that will separate the two companies completely.
Bed Bath & Beyond's new CEO has decided that among his best moves to turn around the company is to fire virtually all senior management.
Late Monday afternoon, Boeing announced that it will suspend production of its 737 Max passenger jet beginning in January. The company gave no firm date for when production would resume.
Boeing's board of directors is meeting Monday and one of the items believed to be under consideration is whether to reduce production of the grounded 737 Max jets or halt production altogether.
Several of America's largest companies have posted poor results. Some of them are perennial losers, trailing other companies in their sectors for years.