Managers of Colorado cannabis operations believe pot fires up creativity.
Choppers-on-call service to merge Uber and Airbus will debut at Sundance Film Festival.
The five-day event will see 2,500 participants from Leonardo DiCaprio to David Cameron and George Osborne.
Waitrose takes three times longer than Tesco to pay some of its vendors.
Sainsbury's had earlier bid for Home Retail's Argos division.
The two had come in for criticism over the death of two children while on a holiday.
Burberry returned to growth in China but the region remains challenging for retailers of luxury items.
British Airways will face pressure as 10% of its parent IAG is owned by Qatar Airways.
The deal will increase the pair's offerings to 100 destinations across South America and 87 in Europe.
BHP to write down $7.2bn of US shale assets and reduce number of rigs to five by March.
A fashion myth to most if you can afford one, they are literally worth more than their weight in gold.
BT's proposed £12.5bn takeover of EE receives approval from the CMA.
It has been taboo to suggest that employee performance is impeded by concurrent social media-based flirting.
IBTimes UK looks at the individual winners and losers over the Christmas period.
Nick Szabo said Rootstock combines the best of both worlds – Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Space Oddity, Heroes and Let's Dance albums sell-out after David Bowie's death.
AFP claims a number of computers were seized from Renault's sites across France
Home Retail said that the trading period has caused pre-tax profit to be at the lower end of expectations.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company could make processors for 2016 iPhone models.
Bookmaker expects to meet its annual targets after strong fourth quarter performance
Employers still don't have the right to check employees' computers for personal emails without good reasons.
Bailey says the retailer performed strongly and is on track to meet its annual targets.
Sports retailer updated its profit outlook, saying it will beat previous expectation of £136m by 10%.
Luxury retailer says China and US return to growth but Hong Kong's conditions remain challenging.
In the quarter to 9 January, like-for-like sales dropped 0.5%, with analysts expecting a 1.5% drop.
Rolls-Royce, Sky, Microsoft, Dyson, Estee Lauder and Adidas are among those who made it to the top 10.
ChainHQ has tracked close to $1bn in funding received since 2009.
There is a high-skill route to better productivity, higher wages and stronger and sustainable domestic demand.
On the FTSE 100 in the UK, commodity traders and miners were leading the surge.
The editorial and business teams at CoinDesk will merge with DCG's newly launched events platform.