Total revenue rose to $119 billion from $115.7 billion a year earlier.
The talks with Hasbro come more than a month after discussions with Japan's Softbank fell apart.
Takata called the New York Times report “untrue” because it confuses “multiple events occurring at different times and for different purposes.”
Analysts and project finance experts believe the company may have underestimated the difficulties of raising funds for the $7 billion project.
Regulations to curb power plant and tailpipe pollution, methane and refrigerants could help slash U.S. emissions.
With little else to lose at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, auto plant, the UAW sees hope in the company’s new deal.
The department store chain is in the final phase of a turnaround effort.
The department store chain lowered its full-year guidance on a weaker-than-expected third quarter but expects a better fourth.
The New York City MTA is considering raising MetroCard prices yet again under a new proposal.
New York's major airports aren't up to world standards, so airlines like JetBlue are deciding to go it alone and spend millions of dollars.
President Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to curb greenhouse gas emissions in a first-of-its-kind deal Wednesday. Will it be enough?
Taiwan’s first light-rail service uses Spanish electric trains that charge wirelessly instead of using overhead catenary lines.
The International Energy Agency in its annual outlook report said demand could rise by 37 percent by 2040.
The department store chain reported a 30 percent rise in profit but with disappointing sales.
Declining shipments to India would drag on global coal markets grappling with oversupply as China too tries to move toward cleaner fuels.
Toyota is the largest seller of automobiles in the world, having recently pulled ahead of other players like Volkswagen and General Motors.
The fines were imposed after a year-long investigation into allegations of rigging of forex markets between 2008 and 2013.
The company, which has kept its stores open on Thanksgiving Day since 1988, will offer discounts on everything from TVs to iPhones.
Under the terms of the ambitious pact, Xi Jinping agreed to cap emissions for the first time while Obama pledged deeper cuts for the U.S.
Relatives of victims of the Ukraine crash are increasingly angry and desperate.
The popular comedy video site is said to be exploring a possible sale.
Yahoo is looking to reverse a slump in its vital ad revenues.
The Canadian Energy Research Institute estimates the increased investment will boost provincial employment by 75 percent.
The animal-health sector has been active in the recent mergers-and-acquisitions boom
For every $1 you give, Google has pledged to donate $2 more.
Xiaomi emerged as one of the top grossers while global brands also saw their online sales boom.
Uber is looking to boost its presence in India by teaming up with lenders to give loans to aspiring cab drivers.
Fujifilm, once a pioneer in photography, is seeking to expand in the pharmaceuticals business through a subsidiary.
A Malaysia Airlines director had said that the company was planning to officially declare Flight MH370 as lost by December 2014.
Last month, Jack Ma and Apple CEO Tim Cook had both expressed an interest in partnering with each other.