Nike sales may soar as discounts draw shoppers; margin squeeze looms
Nike weathers recession storm this holiday season. China's full court press on COVID could not keep Nike from a final quarter comeback before Christmas.
Kevin McCarthy: GOP needs to 'eliminate waste and wokeism' in US government
Republican minority leader Kevin McCarthy discusses the negative effects of the massive omnibus spending bill and relays the GOP's agenda starting in the new term on 'Kudlow.'
US poised to become net exporter of crude oil in 2023
As countries turn away from Russia after it invaded Ukraine, the US has become more attractive. This new demand could push US energy production higher.
Great opportunity to buy Amazon, stay long into the future: Jonathan Corpina
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Meridian Equity Partners senior managing partner Jonathan Corpina reveal their best long-term and under-the-radar stock picks on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: Gambling like this isn't the same as the stock market
FOX Business host Charles Payne sizes up the World Cup games and their fallout on 'Making Money.'
Defense contractor L3Harris plans to buy Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4.7B
Aerojet was put back up for sale after federal regulators in January sued to block its planned $4.4 billion purchase by Lockheed Martin Corp. on antitrust grounds.
Tesla hits 3,000 cars a week in Berlin, Austin later than planned
Alongside the delays in Austin and Berlin, the carmaker has grappled since then with issues including elevated inventory in Shanghai, its most important production hub.
Impossible Kicks buys million-dollar collection of private sneakers
FOX Business' Lydia Hu speaks to Impossible Kicks CEO John Mocadlo about the sneaker resale market on 'Varney & Co.'
Only thing more 'broken' than Biden border policy is Congress: Javier Palomarez
U.S. Hispanic Business Council President and CEO Javier Palomarez and business owner Greg LaMantia put the onus on Congress to fix the immigration system.
Third air bag death confirmed, owners urged to get repairs
Stellantis announced two deaths in November caused by the air bags. The company formerly known as Fiat Chrysler confirmed the third death early Monday.
Chevron CEO denies Biden oil lease claim, details practical energy policy
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth argued U.S. energy needs to be "affordable, reliable and cleaner" to boost economic prosperity and national security.
Home builders, construction 'looking at a rough year' ahead: Jerry Howard
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard says it's nearly 'impossible' to efficiently build new homes in the U.S.
Oil prices rise after China begins reopening economy
Oil prices regained steam on Monday morning, rising by over $1 a barrel as China begins loosening some of its covid-19 restrictions.
Toyota president says 'silent majority' questioning electric vehicle-only push: 'We shouldn't limit ourselves'
Toyota president Akio Toyoda is speaking out against the industry's push to go electric exclusively, saying some are afraid to say what he is saying about electric vehicles.
US energy needs to be 'affordable, reliable and cleaner': Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth discussed the oil company's growth outlook and Biden's energy agenda on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Ford, Chinese firm may build US battery plant: report
Ford may work with a Chinese firm to build and operate a battery plant that would supply parts for its electric vehicles.
Latest 'Twitter Files' indicate FBI is 'snooping on Americans': Emil Michael
DPCM Capital Chairman and CEO Emil Michael reacts to the latest development in the 'Twitter Files' and Sam Bankman-Fried's highly-anticipated extradition to the U.S.
Under President Biden, it's 'national security that's at stake': Rep. August Pfluger
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, raises national security concerns over Biden's handing of the border crisis and COVID origins.
Argentina wins World Cup 2022: How much does each team bring home?
Argentina and France will both take home millions of dollars for their involvement in the World Cup final but the winner of the match earned a bit more.
Rising car repossessions trend warning sign for economy, report says
The number of car repossessions across the United States is on the rise and expected to continue into the new year. Some industry experts say it is a sign of the economy.



















