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Apple may bid for publisher Conde Nast, gasoline prices surge, Boeing buys a plane parts company, and other important headlines.
With the Iranian nuclear deal unlikely to make it past the summer in many experts' minds, it may make sense to grab more energy stocks now, as Iran oil exports could drop meaningfully with renewed...
April 20 (4/20) is the unofficial national holiday and this year there is really something to celebrate.
President Trump has responded to reports that OPEC and its partners may want to reduce crude oil production even further with a tweet that prices are artificially high and "will not be accepted."
The province of Alberta may be willing to buy Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain Pipeline system if the company can't get the support it says it needs to proceed on its own.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared before a U.S. House committee this morning and delivered a familiar message: He's sorry.
Despite the claimed distance between The Washington Post and America's largest e-commerce company, subscribers to Amazon's Prime membership service can get a free six-month subscription to the paper.
Russian aluminum giant Rusal had a bad day Monday, losing half its value following Friday's announcement of U.S. sanctions. A couple of U.S. companies are reaping the benefits.
These four companies all own broadcast stations across the country that could benefit from what is expected to be massive spending for the midterm elections.
It is not clear that breaking Amazon in two would help with its potential antitrust problems. However, for worried investors, it would make a great deal of sense.
An economist warns that a trade war is a major threat to the U.S. economy, Lockheed Martin is told to cut the cost of the F-35 program, MoviePass buys Moviefone, and other important headlines.
China struck back on Wednesday at proposed tariffs on Chinese imports into the United States with new tariffs of its own on a range of products including U.S.-built cars.
Boeing stock is taking a beating in Wednesday's premarket trading after China issued a list of items that would be subject to a reciprocal 25% tariff. Some of Boeing's aircraft will be affected.
Amazon is not the source of the major problems the USPS has. The organization is oversized and wasteful.
CBS makes a below-market bid for Viacom, some executives from large technology companies urge more gun control, and other important headlines.