HOPEFUL: Stocks rose as investors prepared for two events likely to move markets this week: a Federal Reserve meeting and a court decision on
NEW YORK (AP) — Morgan Stanley and Citigroup have settled a dispute Tuesday over the value of the brokerage firm Morgan Stanley Smith Barney,
NEW YORK (AP) — News Corp. is naming Paul Cheesbrough as its chief technology officer.
WANTING LEFTOVERS: T-Mobile USA, the only "Big 4" phone company that doesn't sell the iPhone, will start advertising that AT&T iPhone owners
THE NEWS: Toys R Us plans to launch its own tablet computer aimed at children called Tabeo, a low-priced entry into the increasingly crowded
NEW YORK (AP) — RIG SALE: Transocean Ltd., the Swiss drilling rig contractor, is selling 38 of its shallow water rigs to Shelf Drilling
NEW YORK (AP) — Transocean, a major offshore drilling rig contractor, is selling 38 of its shallow water rigs to newly-formed Shelf Drilling
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Intel's sales are falling at a rate that blindsided the chip-maker's management, amplifying Wall Street's worries about the
DRUG DO-OVER: Johnson & Johnson is taking a second shot at getting U.S.
THE NUMBERS: The Kroger Co. said its profit dipped in the second quarter as its expenses and tax rate increased.
FLAVOR DROPS: The Coca-Cola Co. plans to start selling liquid flavor drops, which can be added to water for a fruity flavor.
UPDATING CO-OPS: Food cooperatives across the U.S.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Journal Register Co.
NEW YORK (AP) — United Parcel Service is pushing back the close of its $6.77 billion acquisition of Dutch delivery company TNT Express because of a
NEW YORK (AP) — Makeup company Revlon Inc.
LAYAWAY FEE CUT: Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is lowering its fee that shoppers pay for its interest-free pay-over-time program for the winter holidays.








