Fox Business Briefs 8/4
Markets regain calm after Friday's selloff; Tesla board approves Musk pay package; Wayfair swings to unexpected profit; Martha Stewart launches her first skincare brand.
Fox Business Briefs 7/28
Big tech earnings take center stage on Wall Street; Samsung signs $16.5B chip deal with Tesla; Pricier rooms steer travelers away from Las Vegas; Electronic shelf labels are spreading at grocery chains.
Fox Business Briefs 7/14
More tariff uncertainty puts pressure on stock market; Race is on to build U.S. copper mines; U.S. online spending surges $24.1 billion; "Superman" soars to $122 million in opening weekend.
FOX Business Briefs 6/3
Meta goes nuclear to power AI; CVS store closings; More shoppers are buying from Dollar General; Journalism opens as favorite for Belmont Stakes.
Fox Business Briefs 5/28
Ford recalls over 1 million U.S. vehicles over rearview camera issue; Jeep-maker Stellantis names America boss as CEO; Macy’s cuts profit outlook; Dollywood crowned 'favorite theme park' in 2024.
Fox Business Briefs 5/8
Toyota says tariffs will erase $1.3 billion in profits; Krispy Kreme and Molson Coors withdraw 2025 outlooks; Match cost-cutting plans will result in 13% of its workforce being dumped.
Fox Business Briefs 5/7
Disney earnings boosted by theme park growth; Weight Watchers files for bankruptcy; EV sales decline in U.S.; Netflix drops 'Squid Game' season 3 trailer.
FOX Business Briefs 5/6
Mattel plans price increases; Ford warns it will take $1.5 billion hit from Trump tariffs; DoorDash is getting bigger; Tariffs are prompting brides and grooms to pull back.
Fox Business Briefs 5/2
TikTok fined $600 million by EU regulator; Apple and Amazon report upbeat earnings, Airbnb sees possible travel slowdown; More shoppers are using Instacart; Nike releases "Dirty Air Force 1.”
Fox Business Briefs 4/18
Amazon is better prepared for the trade war than investors think; Survey: Gen Z most likely to lie on resume; Best places to celebrate Easter; Reese's Peanut Butter Egg named No. 1 Easter candy
FOX Business Briefs 4/8
Walgreens sales rise on U.S. retail pharmacy segment growth; small biz confidence slipped last month; Apple users rush to upgrade iPhones; Levi Strauss beats quarterly sales estimates.
How a woman-owned NY bridal shop is thriving amid wedding slump in pandemic
Even in the face of hardships, several women-run businesses have continued to work through workforce woes, including a bridal store in Brooklyn run by female entrepreneur, Andrea Pitter.
Disney in negotiations with unions to represent 43,000 employees at Walt Disney World
The company is planning mass layoffs as a result of COVID-19 shutdowns.
Auto industry bouncing back in Q3; Carnival Cruises cancelling sailings
Pricy trucks are saving the auto industry and the CDC no-cruise order has ripple effects; Kristina Partsinevelos reports
Moderna vaccine will not be ready until spring 2021; Facebook estimates it helped 100K US users sign up for poll jobs
Moderna's CEO says a coronavirus vaccine will not be ready for public distribution until spring 2021. Facebook estimates it has helped 100,000 US users sign up to be poll workers.
Royal Dutch Shell to cut thousands of jobs by end of 2022; Boeing to move 787 Dreamliner production to South Carolina
The parent company of Shell Gasoline, Royal Dutch Shell, says it will cut between 7,000 and 9,000 jobs by the end of 2022. Boeing plans to move all its 787 Dreamliner production to South Carolina.
Judge bans Trump block on US TikTok downloads; Amazon's Prime Day to happen in mid-October
A federal judge blocks the Trump administration's attempt to ban TikTok downloads in the U.S. Amazon Prime Day will take place Oct. 13-14, giving Prime members access to over 1 million deals.
Walmart is gearing up for an all-new 'Black Friday' experience
Major retailer spreading deals throughout the holiday season, and adding more online bargains.
TikTok takeover deal hits a potential roadblock
China unlikely to approve the current deal for Oracle and Walmart to acquire a stake in TikTok.
Aerospace and defense giant to cut thousands of jobs
Raytheon Technologies announced it is planning to cut more than 15,000 jobs by the end of theyear.



















