Ford says chip shortage will force it to halt or cut production at 8 plants: reports
Difficulties in obtaining semiconductor chips will prompt Ford Motor to temporarily halt or scale back production at eight plants in North America, the company said Friday, according to reports.
Ford CEO Farley cracking down hard on $3.6 billion dealer markups
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the automaker is going to start restricting vehicle allocations to dealers who charge "unreasonable markups."
Southwest Airlines will resume serving alcoholic drinks this month
The Texas-based carrier announced Thursday that it's bringing back its "full menu of on-board beverage options" after temporarily nixing alcohol from its menu in March 2020.
Winter storm leads to more flight cancellations
As of 12 p.m. ET Friday, nearly 3,300 flights leaving, entering or traveling between the United States were canceled, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Kohl's slaps down takeover offers
Kohl's shoots down a takeover offer, and investors are taking the snub in stride.
Ford 'confident' car prices, chip shortage will ease this year
Ford CFO John Lawler expects car volume to increase as semiconductor production ramps back up this year.
WNBA raises $75M from group including Nike, Condoleezza Rice to revamp League
The Women’s National Basketball Association has raised $75 million from a group of investors that includes Nike Inc., businessman Michael Dell, and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in an effort to revamp the league.
Facebook feels $10 Billion sting from Apple’s privacy push
Facebook’s parent company served up a stark sign of how Apple Inc.’s new ad-privacy policy is roiling the digital-advertising world.
Southwest to bring alcohol back on flights, citing customer demand
Southwest Airlines Co. is bringing back in-flight alcohol sales after holding off for months to tamp down on disruptive passengers.
Nike cries foul over virtual shoes, suing retailer that sells sneaker NFTs
Sneaker giant Nike sued online reseller StockX in New York federal court on Thursday for selling unauthorized images of Nike shoes, marking the latest lawsuit over digital assets known as non-fungible tokens.
App-store bill targeting Apple, Google is approved by Senate panel
A Senate panel advanced bipartisan legislation Thursday that would limit the ability of Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google to impose rules and fees on developers using their consumer-app stores.
NFL’s Joe Theismann salutes Tom Brady’s legacy: ‘He loved the game of football’
NFL legend Joe Theismann joined "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" to commemorate the legacy of fellow star quarterback Tom Brady.
Frontier Airlines lowers weight limit on checked bags
Frontier's new policy applies to any ticket purchased on or after Jan. 18, 2022 and for travel on or after March 1, 2022, according to the budget carrier.
Washington Commanders: How did they keep the new name secret for so long?
The Washington Football team is now the Washington Commanders. How did they hide that for so long?
Alphabet eyes $2 trillion value after blowout results
Google parent company Alphabet Inc advanced nearer to joining peers Apple Inc and Microsoft Corp in the elite $2 trillion market valuation club on Wednesday as the search giant's shares surged more than 8% following a blowout quarterly report.
Americans turn to digital coupons, cash-back savings as inflation soars
As prices rise and consumers look for ways to stretch their dollars, some are saving big with digital deals, like coupons.
Disney launches search for NFT manager
Disney has a hot job listing for a key player who can marry cryptocurrency with the entertainment giant's media assets.
Stocks rise for fourth day, Google surges 7%
Tech stocks remain in focus for investors after Google's strong quarter and ahead of Facebook results due after the bell.
Inside Google’s 20-for-one stock split
Google's massive stock split may attract a new crop of investors as shares become more affordable.
Microsoft-Activision deal to be reviewed by Federal Trade Commission
Microsoft Corp.’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. will be reviewed in the U.S. by the Federal Trade Commission, placing the fate of the roughly $75 billion deal in the hands of an agency whose leader has questioned acquisitions by powerful technology companies.



















