U.S. cheesemakers fear plans to limit the use of "gouda" and "feta" to cheeses made only in specific European regions.
If the iPhone 6 comes in two versions, it suggests Apple rejected the "cheap" iPhone concept but will still offer two price points.
The E-Golf will be priced between a Nissan Leaf and a BMW i3 as VW aims for a small niche.
Zeppelins are distinguished by their incorporation of a rigid frame that shapes the aircraft. Blimps, on the other hand, maintain their shape by regulating pressure.
Calgary pipeline company Enbridge has at least two projects underway to boost tar sands oil shipments.
The first season of Formula E electric sports car racing will showcase wireless-charged BMW pace cars.
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Legal changes caused a slowdown in the number of inversions after the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, but they have since rebounded.
Kraft and Keurig Green Mountain signed an agreement that will have the former sell its branded coffees in the latter’s special Keurig packaging.
The Cambridge, Massachusetts, energy storage firm once received a $4 million Department of Energy grant to develop an “artificial leaf.”
The stock index’s year-to-date performance improved to a 7.6% gain last week from 5.8% a week earlier.
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Using Twitter data, researchers have found a way to estimate employment more quickly and accurately than the government can.
French President Francois Hollande asked his prime minister on Monday to form a new government, looking to impose his will on the cabinet after rebel leftist ministers had called for an economic policy U-turn.
Atlantis Resources says it raised the $85 million it needs to begin work on the 398-megawatt project offshore Scotland.
Burger King and Tim Hortons, comparable in size by market value, confirmed their merger discussions late on Sunday, saying the potential deal would create a fast-food powerhouse and that the new entity would be based inCanada.
Companies that have business relations with Russia are, on average, more pessimistic than those that do not have them.
On Sunday, LG uploaded a teaser video showing off glimpses of a new smart watch, dubbed the "LG G Watch R."
The photos provide a clear look at how much bigger the iPhone 6 could be than the iPhone 5 or iPhone 5s.
Japan’s Fujifilm and its U.S. partner MediVector plan to use the drug in the fight against Ebola.
A group called "Lizard Squad" claimed responsibility for the attack and said that it was targeting the company for its corporate greed.
The acquisition would be Roche's largest since 2009, when it bought out the remaining stake it did not own in Genentech for about $47 billion.
A Burger King-Tim Horton's merger that moves company headquarters to Canada could increase anti-tax inversion sentiment.
The Justice Department settlement with Bank of America failed to forbid BofA from deducting portions on its income tax, U.S. PIRG charges.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has not boosted its interest rates since 2006.
Afflicted on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo, the plane returned unscathed. There were no reports of injuries.
The ECB's Mario Draghi says politicians should be doing more to reduce unemployment rates in the Eurozone.
Ann Summers, a retailer of lingerie and other adult products, apologized for timing of its Isis line.
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