British Airways has frozen tens of thousands of frequent flyer accounts that were infiltrated by hackers.
Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris says there could be more deals over the next 12 months.
Intel is in advanced talks to acquire chip partner Altera Corp in deal with possible valuation of more than $10bn.
Supporters of Pao sent Twitter messages with hashtag, #ThankYouEllenPao, immediately after final verdict that favoured Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
Yahoo and Microsoft have extended deadline to re-negotiate the deal by 30 days.
At least £1bn of TV income to be shared outside of Premier League, including on grassroots facilities.
Pirelli has had no contacts over a possible counterbid that would trump a buyout offer by ChemChina.
Goldman Sachs has offered Chevron's 135 million Caltex shares to local and international investors on 27 March.
Co-op Bank has trimmed its losses but will close another 57 branches this year.
Dutch finance minister delays decision on sale of ABN Amro after politicians question pay increases at the bank.
Price paid will be determined in part by assets under management on closing, RBS says.
MPs have given the regulator a thorough shoeing over last years's insurance market pre-briefing bungle
Charney was fired in 2014 for allegedly misusing corporate funds and helping to spread nude photos of former employee.
Speaking with Fortune, Cook also said his coming out as gay was viewed internally at Apple as a 'yawner'.
German sportswear giant has lost market share to Under Armour and Nike.
The new unit, located in western India, will help the automaker triple exports from that country in five years.
Skelton says it is troubling that Jonathan Evans, one of Britain's former spy chiefs, is now director of HSBC.
Etihad CEO James Hogan says his firm's investment in Aer Lingus will earn a great return if IAG's bid is approved.
UK took 40% stake in Lloyds when it was bailed out in 2009.
Victorious bidders have to pay a quarter to a third of the winning price initially, and the remainder by 2027.
Citi's operations in Nicaragua include $255m in assets, a loan portfolio of $171m and over 600 employees.
US jury finds Motorola infringed on Intellectual Ventures' patent on multimedia messaging.
FTSE 100 companies' boards are now 23.5% women - far below EU target of 40%
Thirteen people were arrested at Capital World Markets' office at Heron Tower, in Bishopsgate.
Sahara told India's apex court this week that it had secured a €900m line of credit from BBVA.
British car manufacturer Jaguar have launched their new vehicle in spectactular style, by driving it over the world's longest car high-wire crossing above London.
Combined entity will be named The Kraft Heinz Company, and will be headed by Bernardo Hees, CEO of Heinz.
The placement could help Airbus rake in as much as €1.4bn.
Unilever wants to raise its 50.04% stake in Unilever Nigeria to as much as 75%.
Balfour Beatty made a loss of £59m in 2014 and reported that it will not be paying shareholders a dividend.