Pandemic keeps delivering profits for FedEx
FedEx has been handling a surge in e-commerce orders during the Covid-19 pandemic as more people shop from home. Executives said Thursday they expected that trend to persist even as vaccines roll out.
YouTube's TikTok rival launching U.S. beta
YouTube Shorts is designed for "anyone who wants to create short, catchy videos using nothing but their mobile phones"
Ex-Nike exec's son abused family discounts to pump up sneaker reselling business: Report
Despite being reported to Nike’s Loss Prevention team on multiple occasions, Joe Hebert was reportedly never investigated.
Apple's Tim Cook, Business Roundtable push Congress to pass immigration bills
A coalition of more than 100 of the largest businesses in the U.S. chaired by Apple CEO Tim Cook is urging Congress to pass a pair of immigration bills backed by Democrats.
Some NFL veterans prosper as business season begins
As the NFL opened its business year Wednesday, veterans Trent Williams, A.J. Green and Emmanuel Sanders prospered.
United Auto Workers union rejects Ford plan to build new car in Mexico instead of Ohio: 'Corporate greed'
The United Auto Workers union is rejecting Ford's plan to build a new electric vehicle in Mexico rather than Ohio in a letter to members.
Boeing faces new hurdle in delivering Dreamliners: WSJ
Federal air-safety regulators have stripped Boeing Co.’s authority to inspect and sign off on several newly produced 787 Dreamliners, part of heightened scrutiny of production problems that have halted deliveries of the popular wide-body jets.
Google to invest $7 billion in office space, create 10,000 new full-time jobs
Google plans to invest more than $7 billion into opening new offices and expanding data centers across the country and creating at least 10,000 new full-time Google jobs in the U.S. this year.
Huawei CFO lawyer says Canadian police officials were 'less than truthful' in testimony
A lawyer for Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou charged in court on Wednesday that Canadian police witnesses gave “less than truthful” testimony when confronted with alleged abuses of process during her extradition hearings.
Shake Shack, Uber Eats expand delivery partnership nationwide
Shake Shack and Uber Eats are making it easier to order the chain’s famous burgers, fries, shakes and more nationwide.
Will work from home outlast virus? Ford's move suggests yes
It’s a question occupying the minds of millions of employees who have worked from home the past year: Will they still be allowed to work remotely — at least some days — once the pandemic has faded?
Amazon has become top U.S. clothing retailer, outselling Walmart, Target: report
According to data from Wells Fargo, Amazon's U.S. sales of clothing and shoes, including third-party sellers, grew 15% in 2020 to $41 billion. The increase represents 11-12% share of all apparel sold in the U.S. and 34-35% share of all apparel sold online.
Disneyland to reopen April 30
Disney CEO Bob Chapek praised California state officials on Tuesday for loosening restrictions on theme parks, including Disneyland, that have been shuttered for months during the coronavirus pandemic.
McDonald's Shamrock Shake celebrates St. Patrick's Day and beyond
Due to its popularity, the item will likely be phased out in the next few weeks as supplies dwindle, the company said.
Busy LeBron James racks up another big business deal
LeBron James racked up another endorsement deal Wednesday -- a day after he joined the Boston Red Sox’s ownership group and recorded his 99th career triple-double in a Los Angeles Lakers victory.
Elon Musk reverses course on selling NFT song
Billionaire Elon Musk reversed course on Tuesday after announcing he would sell a techno music track he produced about non-fungible tokens (NFT).
Stimulus check deliveries by big banks begin Wednesday morning
The biggest U.S. banks are beginning to deliver stimulus checks to eligible Americans Wednesday morning following some criticism over the timing of the third round of direct cash payments.
Uber to give UK drivers workers’ rights after court defeat
Uber will give workers’ rights, including the minimum wage, from Wednesday to all of its more than 70,000 British drivers after the ride-hailing app lost a UK Supreme Court case last month in a blow to gig economy companies and a victory for unions.
WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski signs with United Talent Agency
Rogozinski confirmed to FOX Business that UTA has lined up a speaking engagement at a conference in the fall, and has held preliminary discussions about his podcasts
Derek Jeter’s castle on NY lake listed for $12.75M after price cut
You’ll want to spend more than a short stop at this castle-like waterfront mansion Derek Jeter is looking to sell.



















