German economic strength gives European markets a lift
Asian markets rose Monday after Wall Street rebounded from losses to end last week higher on stronger oil and gas prices.
Japanese airbag maker Takata files for bankruptcy
Japan's Takata, the firm at the center of the auto industry's biggest ever product recall, filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States and Japan.
Japanese airbag maker Takata files for bankruptcy
Japan's Takata, the firm at the center of the auto industry's biggest ever product recall, filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States and Japan.
Air bag maker Takata bankruptcy expected Monday in Japan, US
DETROIT (AP) — Drowning in a sea of lawsuits and recall costs, Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp. is expected to seek bankruptcy protection in Tokyo and the United States early Monday.
Air bag maker Takata bankruptcy expected Monday in Japan, US
DETROIT (AP) — Drowning in a sea of lawsuits and recall costs, Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp. is expected to seek bankruptcy protection in Tokyo and the United States early Monday.
Fiat Chrysler's Green Autos Have a Problem: They're Not for Sale
Criticized for lacking efficient vehicles in its lineup, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV has taken steps to introduce some of the industry's most fuel-efficient cars. The problem is few of them are for sale or even being built.
Business Highlights
___ Amazon-Whole Foods tie-up could speed grocery transformation NEW YORK (AP) — Grocers trying to compete with the threat of a combined Amazon and Whole Foods will have to make changes.
Business Highlights
___ Amazon-Whole Foods tie-up could speed grocery transformation NEW YORK (AP) — Grocers trying to compete with the threat of a combined Amazon and Whole Foods will have to make changes.
Honda denies covering up dangers of Takata air bags
Honda is going public as it tries to debunk claims by lawyers that it knew about the dangers of Takata air bag inflators nearly two decades ago, but covered it up.
Honda denies covering up dangers of Takata air bags
Honda is going public as it tries to debunk claims by lawyers that it knew about the dangers of Takata air bag inflators nearly two decades ago, but covered it up.
Uber's turbulent week: Kalanick out, new twist in Google lawsuit
Uber continued to deal with management troubles and accusations of corporate espionage this week.
Recalls this week: office chairs, utility vehicles
More than 100,000 office chairs are being recalled because of faulty legs.
Harley-Davidson discussing purchase of Italian rival Ducati from VW
BERLIN -- Harley-Davidson Inc. is in talks to buy Ducati Motor Holding SpA from Germany's Volkswagen AG in a deal that could bring together two of the most storied motorcycle names and pave the way for further divestments by the German car maker.
Uber admits it knew ex-Google engineer kept trade secrets
Uber admitted that it hired a former Google employee despite being warned that he possessed sensitive documents from the Silicon Valley giant.
Government ends oversight of GM related to defective part
General Motors Co. is no longer under government supervision stemming from its defective ignition switches.
UAW says Supreme Court action bolsters Volkswagen case
A U.S. Supreme Court action this week in a labor case involving Macy's department store workers should persuade Volkswagen to drop its legal challenges to the United Auto Workers' representation of skilled-trades workers at German automaker's lone U.S. plant in Tennessee, union officials said Thursday.
UAW says Supreme Court action bolsters Volkswagen case
A U.S. Supreme Court action this week in a labor case involving Macy's department store workers should persuade Volkswagen to drop its legal challenges to the United Auto Workers' representation of skilled-trades workers at German automaker's lone U.S. plant in Tennessee, union officials said Thursday.
Tesla in talks to build factory in China
Tesla is in talks with the Chinese government to build its first factory in the world's largest auto market.
Tesla in talks to build factory in China
Tesla is in talks with the Chinese government to build its first factory in the world's largest auto market.
Musk, Zuckerberg among America's favorite CEOs, Clorox takes top prize
Clorox CEO Benno Dorer claimed first place, and Silicon Valley heavyweights Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg cracked the top 10 in Glassdoor’s annual survey.










