• Business News
Judge says auto dealers must give credit notice

A federal judge says auto dealers who use consumers' bad credit histories to charge them more interest on car loans must tell buyers they have negative

Google Drive to compete against Dropbox: Google launches storage service for…

Google is hoping to build the world's largest digital filing cabinet in the latest attempt to deepen people's dependence on its services.

New Burger King items versus McDonald's items

Burger King on Monday is rolling out new menu items in its restaurants. The lineup of chicken strips, salads, snack wraps and drinks are similar to many items

United Airlines still leaving passengers on hold

United Airlines passengers are having difficulty getting a reservations agent on the phone and experiencing other glitches, more than three weeks after a

Toyota recalling some Tacomas, Camrys and Venzas

Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. said Wednesday that it's recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles because of various problems.

Ohio judge accepts Scotts Miracle-Gro guilty plea

A judge has accepted a guilty plea by Ohio lawn and garden company Scotts Miracle-Gro to violating federal environmental laws.

J.D.Power survey finds dealership satisfaction is up overall

J.D. Power is out with its survey of customer satisfaction when it comes to dealerships. It finds that satisfaction is up across the board.

Economy adds 227K jobs, jobless rate unchanged

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added 227,000 jobs in February to complete three of the best months of hiring since the recession began. The unemployment rate

Super Bowl ads battle for championship

Forget the battle between the Giants and the Pats. The real Super Bowl showdown is between advertisers.

An Apple store is worth as much as the White House

Apple sells an annual average of $4,709 worth of merchandise per square foot in its hundreds of stores across the world. Meanwhile, the presidential mansion in

Judge initially OKs multimillion dollar settlement of Chinese drywall claims

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Chinese drywall manufacturer would pay hundreds of millions of dollars to resolve court claims by thousands of Gulf Coast property owners

Pricey picks: Powerball tickets doubling to $2

Lottery organizers hope the price change will entice more people to play because jackpots are getting bigger and the odds of winning are improving.

Best Buy cancels some online orders

Best Buy has alerted some customers that it will not be able to fill their online orders, just days before Christmas.

Yahoo expands sharing of stories through Facebook

Yahoo is deepening its connections with Facebook's online social network.

US online holiday sales up 15 percent to $24.6B

U.S. online sales in the holiday season to date are up 15 percent to $24.6 billion, according to comScore.

Video game sales edge higher on 'Modern Warfare 3'

U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories rose 0.4 percent to $3 billion in November, as sales of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3"

Advertisement
  • What's Trending Now...
 

  • Stay Connected

advertisement