Harley-Davidson's board on 3 February authorised a $20m repurchase of its common stock.
Mozilla has put the final nail in the coffin of its short-lived mobile OS.
Almost 1,500 of the workers will walkout between February and June over track access changes.
Edmund Shing explains why a rebound in oil prices would be great news for Shell investors.
BG is the latest oil stock to suffer from crude prices decline as full-year profit tumbles almost 40%.
According to an HMRC research, TSS in London leads the list with £1.7m owed to its 2,519 employees.
The company blames cheap imports from China, Russia and South Korea for the loss.
The talks come at a time when Mattel is losing ground to both Hasbro and Lego.
He calls politicians 'imbeciles,' repeatedly invokes the Fifth Amendment when grilled by congressmen
Competition in the market is always good, it forces businesses to stay on top of their game.
The parties are trying to find a resolution to the job cuts dispute with private negations.
Alongside the big business hits there have been 'easymisses' such as Easy4Men, EasyMusic and EasyInternetcafé
Will Chung's new collaboration with the retailer help bring the fashion crowd back?
The new store from Easyjet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou opened on 1 February.
T-Mobile, Warner Brothers and Guinness are the first brands to jump on-board.
Bank expects Britain to remain in EU but warns Brexit could squeeze inflows needed to sustain current deficit.
Warren said Blankfein 'just didn't get it' seven years after financial crisis.
The proposed deal has already drawn objections from Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator.
Latest financial report reveals GTA 5 is still an enormous success.
Drugmaker's annual revenue hit by strong dollar but pre-tax profit double as it warns of challenging year.
Mobile operator remains on track with strategy, despite challenging conditions in European markets.
The bank completed CHF1.2bn (£817.7m) in cost savings,a third of the CHF3.5bn spending cuts promised by 2018.
Oil giant's annual and fourth-quarter earnings plummet as it confirms it will cut 10,000 jobs after BG merger
Art market not as rosy as before as painting of Picasso's young lover sold for 30% more 3 years ago.
Direct flights, suspended since 2012, from London's Heathrow to Iran's capital Tehran will start on 14 July.
The malware firm has said that a patch for the flaw, disclosed last year, is still three to four weeks away.
Major tech firms face scrutiny in the UK parliament about how they are curbing extremist ideology online
But Unite has rejected the latest offer from Underground bosses and the TSSA is still deciding.
Car maker expects to save £138m a year by cutting jobs in administration and marketing across European plants.
Petition with 42,000-plus signatures demands that men and women are charged the same for razors and eye cream.