Michael Dell's journey to take back Dell
Dell decides to go private, the latest move by Michael Dell to take the computer company he founded to new heights.
View ArticleTaxes crush small businesses in Italy
Increased taxes due to austerity measures are forcing some small businesses in Italy to close for good.
View ArticleHong Kong's growing appetite for organic
Concerns about the safety and quality of food in mainland China are prompting more Hong Kong residents to buy locally-grown organic foods.
View ArticleRatings agency stocks are junk
Shares of S&P owner McGraw-Hill have plunged on concerns about a federal lawsuit. The news dragged down rival Moody's as well.
View Article$5 a gallon gas hits California
Drivers in downtown Los Angeles are questioning why some gas prices have jumped past $5 a gallon.
View ArticleA street legal, 22-foot long convertible concept car
This 1956 Chrysler Diablo is a fully drive-able and street legal concept car designed by famed auto designer, Virgil Exner.
View ArticleMicrosoft Surface Pro: Good, but not great
Microsoft's feature-loaded laptop/tablet hybrid is good for many tasks, but not really that great for anything.
View ArticleThe Disney empire strikes back
In addition to more details about new Star Wars movies, Disney reported strong sales and earnings. Other media firms are doing well too.
View ArticleNo Saturday mail? USPS chief responds
Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe says employees support the service changes and they are doing what is necessary to be strong in the future.
View ArticleThe Samsung businesses you don't know
Known for its smartphones, the electronics giant also makes military hardware, apartments, ships and operates a Korean amusement park.
View ArticleToyota Avalon Hybrid: No longer a 'retiree's car'
The Toyota Avalon has always been a bit of snooze, but the 2013 is actually not as boring as its predecessors.
View ArticleGreen Mountain Coffee stock gets roasted
After a solid past six months, investors are punishing Green Mountain Coffee for weak sales guidance.
View Article300 tons of Fed gold on the move
It's not a heist: Germany is making a withdrawal, but won't say how it's going to move its gold from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
View ArticleWhy Andreessen Horowitz fines late workers
Venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz explain why they fine workers $10 per minute if they are late to a meeting with an entrepreneur.
View Article$9.6M home has runway for tiny airplanes
This 18,000-square-foot Las Vegas mansion has a movie theater, an indoor swimming pool and a runway to land model airplanes.
View ArticleAOL ... You've got sales!
For the first time in 8 years, AOL has reported sales growth -- an important step in CEO Tim Armstrong's turnaround story for the company.
View ArticleCountry music's surprising hotspot
Even in cities like New York, country music's popularity has surged. The result: a boost for the record industry.
View ArticleA high paying job with gender equality
There are slightly more women working as pharmacists than men, and they make almost as much too.
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