The global market for outdoor Internet hotspots is growing and estimated to be more than $37 billion in five years.
TPG-Axon manages to get rid of SandRidge Energy CEO Tom Ward, one of the most highly paid energy executives in the U.S.
France's data-protection regulator is leading a European drive to force Google to change its all-encompassing privacy policy.
European budget airline Ryanair wants to offer long-haul flights between Europe and the United States and boost its growth rate.
Apple's rumored low-cost iPhone will be priced too high for it to qualify as a budget phone, Pegatron's CEO says.
The price of gold has fallen by nearly one-third since October 2012 - but where is the world's most precious metal headed from here?
The British Prudential Regulation Authority says Royal Bank of Scotland has by far the biggest capital reserve hole in its balance sheet in the UK.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open on Thursday weighed down by weak Chinese data, and concerns about the Fed's bond-buying program.
Euro zone PMI data on Thursday hinted at an easing of the downturn despite signs the economy contracted for a seventh consecutive quarter.
President Obama is all set to announce a set of climate change reforms as early as next week.
Communists will likely pay more for their home-grown luxury sedan than for comparable German marques.
The cut, while painful for many Indonesians, may be necessary for a more stable economy in the future.
Microsoft almost acquired Nokia’s hardware business in a closed-door meeting in June, a new report says.
Rescue operations are struggling to reach villages inundated after days of heavy rains in the mountain state of Uttarakhand in northern India.
Asian markets fell sharply on Thursday as the FOMC signaled an end to monthly bond-buying on Wednesday and on weak China factory output data.
The rupee fell to a new low against the dollar after the FOMC suggested the Fed pull back on its bond-buying program.
These 10 plane crashes -- the worst in commercial aviation history -- have altered the way we travel by air.
A World Bank report predicting the impacts of global temperature rises paints a bleak picture for the world's poorest communities.
This is how influential the chairman of the Federal Reserve is.
U.S. Treasury yields registered their biggest increase in 30 months -- on sentiment that high unemployment will fall sooner than expected.
Blackstone has hired former NATO Commander Wesley Clark as their new deal adviser.
A recent promotional pool party for Jagermeister left eight guests hospitalized and one in a coma after liquid nitrogen was used to create smoke-filled pool effect.
However, the Fed said downside risks to the economy and job market have "diminished since the fall."
Sen. Marco Rubio and anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist call the CBO's score of the immigration reform bill evidence it's an economic winner.
The Swiss Parliament formally rejected a U.S.-led effort for more information on wealthy American clients of secretive Swiss banks.
The Fed chair ducked questions on a possible departure, and added he may start tapering QE this year. He wants "maximum employment."
India's biggest telecommunications company will also support social programs in Gabon.
Ford’s new $500 million engine manufacturing facility in Chongqing is part of its joint venture with Chang’an Automobile.
The big U.S. clothier did not explain its abrupt dismissal of its founder, or the reason for canceling the annual shareholder meeting.
In the court's first consideration of the issue, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled against random alcohol testing in the workplace.