Business Highlights
___ GM to lay off up to 14K workers, close as many as 5 plants DETROIT (AP) — The announcement by General Motors that it will cut up to 14,000 workers in North America reflects a dramatic shift in the U.S. and North American auto markets, with companies turning away from cars and toward SUVs and trucks.
Apple antitrust lawsuit heads to Supreme Court
Apple antitrust lawsuit
Apple is not going to get back to the top for a while: Ray Wang
Tech, trade drag on the market
Apple's Tim Cook overly concerned about regulatory environment?
Tech concerns about regulations
Has Apple run out of tricks?
Outlook for Apple
Chick-Fil-A to give out $1M in free chicken sandwiches for delivery launch
The company rolled out on-demand delivery at more than 1,100 U.S. restaurants on Tuesday.
Apple hasn't been about the iPhone for a long time: Market strategist
Outlook for the tech sector
With Apple people are concerned about supply chain issues: John Layfield
State of the tech sector
New tool in the fight against rob calls
Efforts to block robocalls
Verizon breaking up wireless unit in reorganization
Verizon to break up wireless unit
No sign this economy is rolling over: Economist
U.S. economic outlook
Apple shares a buy despite sales forecast concerns?
Google employee walkout
Has Apple lost its mojo?
Future of Apple
Amazon is Apple's biggest long-term threat?
Apple vs. Amazon
Apple immune to Facebook, Amazon's regulatory concerns?
Apple's holiday sales warning
I would not buy Apple stock: Money manager
Apple's outlook
The digital shift in banking
Banking in the digital age
T-Mobile delivers strong 3Q earnings results
T-Mobile 3Q earnings results
Apple introduces new MacBook Air
Apple unveils new products at event
Consumers holding onto their cell phones longer
Consumers hanging onto phones longer


















