The Sweden-based, Chinese-owned automaker just learned a valuable lesson on outsourcing social media marketing.
The North Korean-flagged oil tanker has docked at the port for several days.
A tell-tale stat: Total dairy product sales to China surged 70 percent last year.
A strong quake hit an area near Eureka Sunday night and was followed by several aftershocks.
Weakening Chinese economic data from the weekend affected markets on Monday.
The company hired to run the Megatons to Megawatts Program and oversee U.S. purchases of uranium from Russia filed for bankruptcy last week.
The Galaxy S5’s release could suffer due to the incident, with some markets not getting enough supplies of the smartphone at launch.
Earnings statements from more retailers and economic data on jobs, retail sales and sentiment should guide markets this week.
The man who made a fortune with George Soros back in the 1980s spoke with IBTimes about demand for natural resources worldwide.
U.S. authorities have also claimed that the company helped thousands of Americans evade more than $10 billion in taxes.
In January 2014, manufacturing output increased by 0.7 percent but overall output decreased slightly.
Google, if found guilty of violating local norms, will pay India 10 percent of annual revenues for three years.
Russia’s takeover of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula paradoxically is likely to weaken, rather than strengthen, its regional influence.
Still no solid evidence, but here's what we do know about the Boeing 777 that vanished.
Who wasn't bummed when Jon Oliver left the Daily Show in December? There's good news though! HBO has released a preview of Oliver's new show on the network, called "This Week Tonight with Jon Oliver" and based on their newly launched Twitter feed it's going to be awesome.
Many are still confused on what it is and how to get one. I headed down to the Bitcoin Center NYC to find out.
Enthusiasm for the iPhone 5s in Europe said to spur early unveiling.
How will innovation, exports and technology play out in the country's plans for 2014?
The group had earlier written to the DGCA in February, which was rejected by the authority.
Boeing plans to deliver 110 787s this year, earning between $87.5 billion and $90.5 billion in revenue.
Flight MH370, from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, is suspected to have crashed into the South China Sea.
Almost half of Europe's natural gas from Russia passes through Ukraine. Now Russian state-owned energy company Gazprom wants to stop the flow.
Reporters on the ground say apparent Russian troops Friday broke into a Ukrainian Air Force base in Sevastopol.
Over 30,000 Duraflame Electric Fireplace/Foyers Heaters were recalled this week due to potential burn and fire hazards.
Activist groups called on the Girl Scouts of the USA to cancel their Barbie-themed badge program.
Oil and gas industry lobbyists are pushing back against the Obama administration's budget requests.
The country's minister of agriculture went on record to promote GM food during the National People's Congress.
The discount, which NASA is supposed to give only to government contractors, saved Google execs $3.3-$5.3 million over 5 years.
Investments in Peru’s mining sector could reach a record $14 billion in 2014.
The Feb. jobs report wasn't spectacular, but given current demographic trends, investors and job seekers will take it.