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Organizers say Wal-Mart workers plan a walkout on Black Friday, marking another battle in the war between the nation's largest employer and its employees.
He's a pro-customer, tightfisted risk-taker who is conditioning Wall Street to embrace his erratic earnings. If you're running a business with high margins - watch out.
Chrysler announced today that it will add jobs to three of its Michigan plants and invest $238 million in those facilities.
The program was established by the Dodd-Frank financial reform law and has quickly borne fruit.
The criminal settlement with BP is a step forward for the oil company, but it still faces fines from the Clean Water Act that could reach $20 billion.
Global breweries have taken notice of the red-hot craft beer movement. In response, they have begun to buy and replicate their way into the movement. Some craft brewers have cried foul.
U.S. Postal Service blames most of these losses on a requirement that it set aside a certain amount of funds for retiree health benefits.
United Continental said a computer issue caused some flight delays earlier Thursday, but did not specify how many.
Wal-Mart said Thursday that it is expanding its foreign corruption probe beyond Mexcio to Brazil, China and India.
BP will pay a record $4.5 billion U.S. penalty to settle criminal claims arising from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hostess Brands closing for good | ||
Twinkies hoarding begins! | ||
Wal-Mart workers plan Black Friday walkout | ||
Hostess jobs: 'Great' to 'not worth saving' | ||
Fate of paychecks rests on fiscal cliff |