AT&T to sell Puerto Rico business as it looks to pay down debt
Liberty Latin America will pay $1.95 billion in the deal, which also includes U.S. Virgin Islands operations.
Activision now in Hong Kong controversy while waiting for China to approve game
Downloads of the game hit 100 million in the first week, with gross revenue totaling about $10 million globally.
Stocks surge ahead of trade talks
Investors are cheering the possibility of a positive development on the trade front.
Chinese stock listings on NYSE, Nasdaq under microscope
Chinese companies that trade on U.S. exchanges under review.
Changing snack appetites leave granola bars behind
When reaching for snack bars, the biggest brands are getting overlooked.
Airbus extends lead over Boeing in aircraft sales race
The European planemaker says it sold 41 jets in the month and won a total of 303 orders in the first nine months of the year.
Stocks tumble on Powell's balance sheet comments and as trade hopes fade
U.S. markets extended their losing streak.
State attorney general group probing Facebook could expand
The probe was announced in September and is led by New York, with several other states joining in.
Stocks sink on concerns big trade deal may be elusive
Chinese officials are signaling they’re reluctant to agree to the kind of broad trade deal that President Trump wants.
GM-UAW talks take turn for worse; settlement not near
The union voiced concerns about GM increasing production in Mexico,
Billionaire John Malone sells Lionsgate stake
The 78-year-old investor serves as chairman of Liberty Media, the parent company of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves and Formula One Racing.
Stocks battle back as recession fears fade
Weaker U.S. manufacturing and hiring data fueled jitters about the global economy.
Google CEO Pichai, Ivanka Trump to promote worker training program
Google says so far 85,000 people have participated in the program.
Apple's Tim Cook goes to bat for 'Dreamer' immigrants at Supreme Court
Apple employees 443 Dreamers who come from more than 25 different countries.
Walmart to test new health care services for workers
Walmart executives say it’s hoping to remove a meaningful chunk of unnecessary health care cost for the company and its employees.
Bed Bath & Beyond increases projected store closings
Most of the closings are expected after the holiday shopping season in early 2020.
E-Trade becomes the fourth e-brokers to join the no fee bandwagon as brokers drop trade commissions
E-Trade became the fourth and latest broker to eliminate trade commission following Charles Schwab's announcement to make stock trading free.
Stocks plunge amid volatile session, Dow closes nearly 500 points lower
Fresh economic data points to a U.S. slowdown.
Robots to cut 200,000 US bank jobs in next decade
A significant number of banking jobs could be lost over the next decade to robots.
UPS gets government approval to fly drones
The Federal Aviation Administration awarded UPS an airline certificate last week,


















