Hong Kong's largest corruption trial jailed officials from Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd., the world’s second-most valuable real-estate firm.
According to sources, the bid by Irving Place Capital to buy the retailer for up to $1.40 per share was far too low.
The car, which lacks a steering wheel, will be tested on public roads in 2015.
A Delta Airlines baggage handler is facing federal charges that he helped put 18 firearms on a plane at Atlanta's airport.
Should BP pay a lower penalty for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill because oil prices are down? The company thinks so.
Elon Musk’s startup transportation service will need a range of private and public funding.
The antivirus market is booming in the wake of high-profile data breaches, but technology only provides so much protection.
Qatar Airways took delivery of the newest passenger jet in the world, just days after refusing it.
The global decline in crude oil prices is beginning to reveal consequences around the globe — far beyond the Russian ruble crisis.
Mobile payments are catching on as more consumers try Apple's new service.
The order comes four months after Boeing Co won an order for 80 737 planes from Singapore-based BOC Aviation.
UK's Financial Reporting Council has launched an inquiry into PwC over its auditing of Tesco's 2012, 2013 and 2014 accounts.
India prepares to transfer subsidies on cooking gas to consumers' bank accounts even as its public distribution system continues to totter.
Uber faces an array of challenges and bans in several cities around the world, and yet continues to attract funding.
Analysts predict prices will remain over $60 barrel for the rest of the year, but also say further large jumps are unlikely.
Britain is considering reducing the tax bill for oil explorers in the North Sea including a proposal from the industry to halve rates.
Xiaomi’s rapid rise has led to stratospheric valuations, making it more valuable than established companies.
British companies plan to cautiously relax their grip on pay in 2015.
Fox wants its viewers to choose another cable provider besides Dish.
Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi blamed falling oil prices on speculators and lack of cooperation from non-OPEC members
"I can't say it will never happen, but the probability that Pfizer returns is much less," the AstraZeneca CEO tells a Swedish newspaper.
Retail analysts say the last Saturday before Christmas could trump "Black Friday" as the biggest retail-generating day of 2014.
The National Labor Relations Board complaints say the parent company is liable for the actions of its U.S. franchisees.
The South African singer-songwriter is one of several women who have accused Uber drivers of sexual assault in recent weeks.
"Basically, it's like, 'Mum and Dad will take care of you, I don't have to see whether you do anything naughty,'" the study's author says.
The FBI had said it had enough information to prove that North Korea was involved in the hack but Pyongyang denies it.
Flipkart said it had raised $700 million, as it tries to compete with Amazon, which is rapidly scaling up operations in the country.
India is offering to set up an insurance pool to indemnify global nuclear suppliers against liability in the case of a nuclear accident.
General Motors has developed contingency plans in case recalls of potentially lethal Takata-made air bag inflators widens.
The Boeing Black encrypts disk data and all communications, BlackBerry says.