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Two leading auto industry research firms released estimates Friday for U.S. auto sales in the month of September and for the third quarter.
Can Apple sell 350 million iPhone 12s in the next 36 months? Beyond the teetering economy, as 5G proliferates and Apple releases multiple models, the wind is at its back.
The Business Roundtable's third-quarter revision to its economic outlook has brightened but opportunities for a stalled recovery remain.
In a show of how quickly Walmart has evolved from a brick-and-mortar company to an e-commerce powerhouse, it will hire 20,000 temporary workers to staff its fulfillment centers for the holidays.
IBM's problem is that it has no convincing case that it can return to the top tier of American tech companies. In fact, its chance to do that recedes with each reported quarter.
WeWork may be successful as companies large and small look for places to park workers. Or, like the movie theater business, it could collapse under the weight of the fear people have of enclosed...
Analysts, investors and Wall Street gurus seem to think the worst is over and companies that were beat up initially may be in a sweet position down the line. Here are five companies that have some...
Apple has released the new generation of its smartwatch product, but the growth in sales of the Apple Watch is expected to be far below the global increase in smartwatch sales this year.
FedEx says it will add 70,000 workers to meet holiday demand. The only reason that it would need this army of people is if e-commerce is expected to surge during the period.
Scientific Games was one of Monday’s big winners after the company announced that it had reached an agreement with a credentialed gaming industry investor to buy a significant stake in the company.
Amazon.com plans to add an extraordinary number of workers in the United States and Canada. The hiring binge is more bad news for America's brick-and-mortar retailers.
The introduction of the Lucid Air battery-electric cars on Wednesday adds one more strong competitor to the gang arrayed against Tesla.
The deal to rescue one of America's oldest retailers makes sense for lenders and mall owners, but it does not solve J.C. Penney's primary problem.
Boeing delivered more commercial planes in August than it did in July and wrote more orders as well. The numbers remain small, however, and the FAA is looking into a new issue with the company's 787...
Shareholders are far from optimistic about Walmart's prospects. The primary challenge is its large number of stores.