Honda's decision to close down its only car plant in the UK will see 3,500 employees lose their jobs.
China has reneged on past promises it has made to the US.
Chinese customers are flooding Tesla outlets to order the company's all-electric sedans.
Airbus will stop building the A380 jumbo jet in 2021 -- which should boost demand for Boeing's new 777X aircraft family.
While Amazon is facing stiff competition in logistics, it could follow the same path it did with Amazon Web Services.
Boeing pulled in more orders than Airbus in 2018, and it got off to a better start in 2019, too.
And that's not changing for the next few years still.
Germany is headed for a recession this year as its export driven economy slows due to the global economic downturn and Trump's trade war.
Evidence is mounting that Google is ready to jump with both feet into the wearables market.
Auto tech startup Rivian LLC is in talks with Amazon.com and General Motors Company for a massive investment to kick-start the production of its electric pickup.
Nobel Prize laureate Paul Krugman predicts a worldwide recession this year, or by 2020.
The social media giant's latest acquisition isn't just about artificial intelligence.
By March, Spotify will start to ban users who use third-party apps to bypass their ads.
Big Oil had a good year in 2018, helped mostly by higher oil prices.
It is the marriage season in the American banking sector. The good news is that the first time after the financial crisis in 2007-2009, a mega banking merger has been announced. The all stocks merger between SunTrust Bank and BB&T Corp will create America's sixth-biggest commercial bank.
The delivery of Tesla Model 3 in Europe started off nominally on Wednesday with priority for reservation holders who were awaiting the car for long. Some unexpected snags, however, affected the promised delivery to all the buyers invited. More deliveries will happen on Thursday.
Tesla has slashed the price of its mid-range Tesla Model 3 luxury all-electric sedan by $1,100.
Tesla new Amazon store was born and died on the same day. the question is, Why?
These were supposed to help grow Intel's total addressable market, but the company's organic efforts are arguably more successful.
The world is rapidly transitioning to a digital global economy. Here's how investors can cash in on the cashless trend in 2019.
Soaring Model 3 sales and a strong gross margin for the vehicle helped the electric-car maker report another profit and strengthen its balance sheet.
Warner Bros. is evaluating the trademarks filed by Universal Studios for its rumored new theme park Fantastic Worlds.
From the highs of 2017 to extreme volatility of 2018, from regulatory action around the world to increasing adoption among institutional players, it's been a wild ride.
Spending on the nuclear triad will flow into contractor coffers for years to come.
Millennials are doing a decent job of not overspending and saving some of their income
The streaming giant has been ruthlessly poaching Hollywood's top talent. Now Apple is following suit.
The overseas expansion is critical for the company.
The UK's agonizing efforts to find a path out of the European Union is beginning to look a lot like a game or riddle with no solution – and certainly no winners.
Unit revenue growth accelerated last quarter for the two midsize airlines.
Ford will cut thousands of jobs in Europe as part of a $11 billion restructuring plan that will occur over the next three to five years.