Elliott Management readies potential new fight with Hess Corp.
Elliott Management is readying for a potential new fight with Hess, hoping to either remove John B. Hess, its billionaire second-generation chief executive, or push him to consider selling all or part of the energy company.
Elliott Management readies potential new fight with Hess Corp.
Elliott Management is readying for a potential new fight with Hess, hoping to either remove John B. Hess, its billionaire second-generation chief executive, or push him to consider selling all or part of the energy company.
Tech firm: Holiday spending up 6 percent so far this year
A payment technology company says shoppers spent strongly to start the holiday season and then cooled off, but the overall pace is still stronger than a year ago.
Decade since recession: Thriving cities leave others behind
As the nation's economy was still reeling from the body blow of the Great Recession, Seattle's was about to take off.
Utility makes push for nuclear subsidies, drawing opposition
The explosion in the natural gas market that lowered utility rates and led energy companies across the country to seek multi-million dollar nuclear subsidies has New Jersey lawmakers scrambling to create them here, sparking intense lobbying campaigns both for and against the late-year push.
Dakota Access developer, publication argue over lawsuit
The Texas-based developer of the Dakota Access pipeline and a Florida-based environmental publication are arguing in court over whether something billed as a social movement can be sued.
Lebanese Cabinet approves licenses for oil drilling
Lebanon's information minister says the Cabinet has approved licenses for three international companies to carry out exploratory drilling off the Lebanese coast.
Ng aims to bring AI 'electricity' to manufacturing
The artificial intelligence researcher who called AI the new electricity is now trying to make sure every company is plugged in.
Cyprus, Egypt, Greece agree to bolster maritime security
The defense ministers of Cyprus, Egypt and Greece have agreed to step up cooperation in combating drug, weapons and people trafficking in the east Mediterranean and to share information on countering the threat of terrorism.
The Latest: Putin backs efforts to find kids of IS fighters
The Latest on the Russian president's annual news conference (all times local): 1:10 p.m. Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia's economy has overcome recession and is on track for reliable growth.
Global stock markets drop after Fed rate hike
Asian stocks were mostly lower Thursday after the Fed raised rates again as expected, followed by similar moves in China and Hong Kong that dampened investor sentiment.
GE Hitachi Nuclear confirms North Carolina layoffs
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has confirmed layoffs at its North Carolina plant.
China suffers natural gas shortage as coal ban backfires
Chinese authorities have commandeered supplies of natural gas to heat homes, disrupting supplies to industry, after efforts to clear smog-choked air by banning coal use led to energy shortages in frigid weather.
U.S. solar installations to fall more than expected in 2017
U.S. solar installations will fall more than expected this year, according to an industry report.
Asian shares mixed as Fed hike gives investors few surprises
U.S. stocks edged higher in early trading Wednesday ahead of an expected interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve.
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___ GOP says it's got a deal on taxes; cuts coming for next year WASHINGTON (AP) — Confident congressional Republicans have forged agreement on a major overhaul of the nation's tax laws.
Wisconsin Foxconn plant may get $140M electricity project
A utility company is asking state regulators to approve a $140 million project to supply electricity to the massive Foxconn manufacturing complex in southeastern Wisconsin.
Nobody hurt in Central Texas natural gas pipeline fire
Authorities are trying to determine what sparked a natural gas pipeline fire in Central Texas in an early-morning blaze that could be seen for several miles.
New conservative group to tout value of renewable energy
A new conservative group hoping to convince wary Republicans of the value of renewable energy announced its launch Wednesday in Wisconsin.
Japan court orders shutdown of nuclear reactor near volcano
A court has ruled that a nuclear reactor in southwestern Japan should not operate because it's too close to an active volcano and could be affected by a major eruption.








