Companies still don't have to disclose how much (or how little) federal income tax they pay. That needs to change.
The analysts' estimates range from 13 million to 21.7 million. The median is 18 million.
There is 42% more cash in circulation in the U.S. than five years ago. Why this makes sense, even as we use plastic more frequently.
Its new X4 SUV is intended to appeal globally, and it will be built in America.
Asymco's Horace Dediu invites us to imagine Google netting fish at the mouth of a giant river.
Top strategist at Blackrock says the economy is stronger than it looks, which will lead to rising interest rates and pain for debt investors. But the evidence otherwise is too strong.
Also: Pandora reports some stellar user numbers; why Marissa Mayer really paid $30 million for a startup.
If Fox Broadcasting makes good on its threat to yank its signal from the air and go all-cable, it would upend the already chaotic TV industry
The lull in Apple announcements isn't helping.
23% are looking to buy an Android phone, up from 22% last fall.
J.C. Penney would be challenging for private equity firms.
The retailer's bonds are trading at around 70 cents on the dollar, suggesting investors think it could be headed for bankruptcy. But the value of its real estate alone is higher than all of its debt.
Levo League co-founder Amanda Pouchot shares her take on why women don't ask for more.
Dell does not yet have any "superior offers."
J.C. Penney ousted its embattled CEO Ron Johnson and replaced him with someone investors are all too familiar with: former JCP CEO Myron Ullman.
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