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Eastman Kodak files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. New York Stock Exchange suspends trading.
The transition to 4G network technology will lead to the creation of 1.6 million jobs in the United States, a new study estimates.
AT&T hiked prices on its smartphone and tablet plans for data usage, offering higher data caps. But they might not be the best value for customers.
Trading volume has been eerily low in 2012. With record amounts of cash on the sidelines, investors and traders are starting to worry whether things will pick up.
Law enforcement officials say 7 hedge fund and investment professionals netted more than $60 million in an insider trading scheme.
Google is probably a monopoly, and it may have abused its dominant position with a new service called Search Plus Your World.
Customers would benefit, the U.S. government would benefit, and - believe it or not - the big banks themselves would do better.
Federal court ruling favors owners of New York Mets by upholding limitations on trustee in Madoff-related lawsuit.
The job cuts come ahead of Kraft's planned split into grocery and snacks divisions.
Goldman Sachs reported a profit that topped forecasts but revenue declined from a year ago due to a dip in M&A activity.
Job market is improving. Inflation? Not a problem. Banks are healthier. The economy isn't great yet but it's getting there.