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An extraordinary quarter of all American newspapers have closed in the past 15 years. Many others are on their last legs.
Hydrogen fuel cell producer Plug Power closed two acquisitions on Wednesday and lifted its revenue and profit targets for 2024.
While the F-150's success is at the heart of Ford's financial performance, the new version will do little to pull Ford out of its deeply troubled position.
What does it say about long-term industry expectations when a leader in the cannabis field is laying off more employees and closing plants as a restructuring effort?
Salesforce.com is looking to get people back to work in the age of COVID with a recently announced a strategic partnership with Siemens.
As ad revenue continues to decline due to the spread of COVID-19, there will be one winner: Amazon.com.
Verizon has teamed up with Visa and Synchrony Financial to offer a rewards credit card to customers. The company is hoping to cut down on its customer churn rate.
A multi-day online shopping festival known as 6.18 concluded Thursday in China with sales for the period totaling more than $126 billion.
The longer it takes for Boeing to get the 737 Max back in the air and to resolve its political difficulties, the harder it becomes for the company to win against its well-stocked rival.
Spotify Technology is putting on its cape and saving the day for investors with its newest superhero deal with DC Comics.
The return of live sports should help offset Disney’s losses from theme park and theater closures, but stadiums will stay empty.
The European Commission has opened three investigations into Apple's business practices, and a U.S.-based software firm has complained about those same practices.
Roku, seeking more traction with advertisers, will be the first presenter at the IAB's NewFronts next week.
Weight Watchers is looking to deal with the excess weight that some people may have put on during the pandemic stay-at-home period.
A new week means new speculation about when Chesapeake Energy will file for bankruptcy. If anonymous sources are to be believed, the reckoning is only days away.