Amazon Prime Day, GameStop's Russell fate, Nike earnings top week ahead
Amazon Prime Day, Fed’s stress tests, and Nike, FedEx earnings dominate the week ahead for investors.
Amazon to surpass Walmart as largest US retailer
Amazon "should surpass" Walmart as the largest U.S retailer as soon as next year, JP Morgan analysts projected in a research note.
Washington Football Team trademark request refused by US patent office
The Washington Football Team’s request to trademark its name was refused by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Friday, according to reports.
United Airlines relaxing rules on appearance for some employees
United Airlines recently sent a memo to employees saying the company’s appearance standards would be relaxed for customer-facing employees starting Sept. 1.
NASA 'keeping eye' on Jeff Bezos and other space astronaut billionaires
Jeff Bezos, Amazon and Blue Origin founder, is set to blast off into space on July 20.
Largest Boeing 737 MAX model takes off on maiden flight
-Boeing Co's 737 MAX 10, the largest member of its best-selling single-aisle airplane family, took off on its maiden flight on Friday, in a further step toward recovering from the safety grounding of a smaller model.
Google's adtech business set to face formal EU probe by year-end: sources
Alphabet unit Google could face its biggest regulatory threat, with EU antitrust regulators set to open a formal investigation into its lucrative digital advertising business before the end of the year, said people familiar with the matter.
CVS and Walgreens were reeling. Now they’re riding a COVID-19 wave.
CVS Health Corp. and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. lost revenue as shoppers stayed home and skipped routine medical care. The companies spent hundreds of millions of dollars to roll out testing and vaccination programs.
CEO Farley says Ford received 36,000 Maverick pickup reservations in first week
Ford received 36,000 reservations for it's new Maverick compact pickup in the first week the books were open. The crossover-based hybrid goes on sale this fall.
JPMorgan, UBS, Wells Fargo to allow US employees take day off for Juneteenth
JPMorgan Chase & Co will give its U.S. employees one floating day off for the newly implemented Juneteenth federal holiday, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.
Uber can challenge California lawsuit alleging drivers were misclassified, judge rules
Uber Technologies Inc. can challenge a lawsuit alleging the company misclassified California drivers as independent contractors.
Delta CEO expects business travel to return to pre-pandemic levels July 1
Delta CEO Ed Bastian revealed on "The Claman Countdown" that domestic travel should see a full recovery by the end of summer 2021 and business travel specifically could return to pre-pandemic levels by the start of July.
SpaceX launches GPS satellite aboard reused rocket for US Space Force
SpaceX has successfully launched the fifth GPS satellite for the U.S. military.
SpaceX threatened with arrests in Texas over obstructing roadways
Authorities in Cameron County, Texas have reportedly accused local SpaceX staff of violating state law by prohibiting access to public roads.
Ford’s Bronco, F-150 Lightning behind profit outlook boost
Ford's CEO Jim Farley says customer orders are rolling in and that means future profits will be higher than expected.
Nike extortion by Avenatti has prosecutors seeking 'very substantial' prison time
Prosecutors urged a judge Wednesday to impose a “very substantial” prison sentence on Michael Avenatti for trying to extort millions of dollars from Nike.
FAA mandates Boeing 737 MAX inspections for key automated flight system
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday issued a directive for Boeing Co requiring operators of 737 MAX airplanes to conduct additional inspections for the plane's automated flight control system.
Lawmakers press GM CEO on California emissions, Mexico labor
General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra faced questions from U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday on a workers’ vote at a company plant in Mexico and the company's support for emissions reductions.
Microsoft names CEO Satya Nadella board chairman
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Satya Nadella will also assume the role of company chairman, the software giant said Wednesday.
NASA chief calls for 'rigorous' space rules before commercial flights take off
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson tells FOX Business exclusively that the organization is working on setting regulations for commercial space travel.



















