This will be the third such plan for Fiat Chrysler in eight years; similar plans in 2006 and 2010 failed to achieve their goals.
The survey showed a slight acceleration in input cost rises which, coupled with the accelerating recovery, may ease concerns about disinflation.
The definitive agreement comes as pharmaceutical companies struggle against the growing market share of generic medicines.
The confirmed death toll in Sewol sinking has reached 260.
U.S. steelmakers say the government should impose punitive tariffs against South Korea.
The union says Hong Kong-based airlines needs to redesign their uniforms.
Target is not the only retailer to experience a data breach, and experts say that customers will return.
Winning seats on Sotheby's board of directors is only the latest in a string of critical assaults on established companies by Daniel Loeb.
Credit Suisse is in talks with the U.S. Justice Department to pay as much as $1.6 billion to resolve ongoing tax investigation.
Boeing employees watched the 100th Growler aircraft roll off the production line knowing that budget cuts may cost them jobs in the near future.
U.S. and EU measures against Russia are sending companies to China for financial partnerships.
In a video on the Justice Department's website, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said legal action against financial institutions is imminent.
In addition to sporting Samsung's first WQXGA AMOLED display, the Galaxy Tab S is expected to be the first Samsung tablet with a finger-print sensor.
The 59-year-old executive gets more than $9 million for leaving voluntarily, but he would have got more than $17 million had he been pushed out.
Trustee Irving Picard said the fourth interim payout will go to victims of the Ponzi scheme who had 1,081 accounts at Madoff's firm.
Mulligan, a 19-year veteran of the company, testified before Congress about Target's data breach in February.
After a months-long battle, auction house Sotheby's has given in to activist hedge fund investor Dan Loeb's demands.
The retail giant has been trying to clean up its image for months, following the massive data breach during the holiday shopping season.
The longtime CEO held himself personally accountable for the massive data breach, the company said.
The big New York pharmaceutical company booked declining revenue in its two biggest operations.
The search for the missing Boeing 777 is expected to become the most expensive of its kind in aviation history.
The PMI report marks yet another piece of evidence that growth in the world's second-largest economy continues to slow.
Rescue workers on Sunday dug through about 65 feet of heavy debris to reach victims of Wednesday's accident at an illegal mine.
Assets belonging to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich and people close to him were frozen.
The accident occurred in the Raigad district, about 60 miles south of Mumbai, on Sunday.
"Russians won't abandon their own," militants chant.
“One of the key features of the African digital renaissance is that it is increasingly homegrown,” says World Bank specialist.
A longtime physician at the Phoenix VA comes forward with more charges of poor treatment.
Some long for "the good old days," while others fear them.
The actor's technique of “counting cards” did not endear him to casino management.