The company's decision, which will result in the loss of 2,500 jobs, follows similar decisions by General Motors Holden and Ford.
The region has seen a recent boom fueled by the rise of discount carriers that are attempting to ramp up capacity to serve a growing market.
Roche also sued the Drug Controller General of India for approving the drugs CANMAb and Hertraz-, generic versions of Herceptin.
Court records show that Getty Images has filed a string of recent federal lawsuits, inviting claims of “copyright trolling” from its critics.
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After feeding much of its natural resources into China and Thailand, Myanmar has decided to satisfy its own demand first.
What's more, a new study suggests that current Model S owners can actually make money in the used car market.
Tim Halloran discusses how brands are able to romance us, the consumers and what commercials we can expect to see at The Olympics.
Concerns about how much of available groundwater hydraulic fracturing actually uses feed into concerns about drought in some parts of the U.S.
Daily launches into space may not be far off, as the U.S. Department of Defense moves ahead with a special drone project.
Daniel Boockvar, Chief Customer Officer at Girl Scouts of the USA, revealed where the revenue from the $800 million cookie program goes.
As a result of the drought, California is importing power from the northwest, which also has a lower-than-normal water supply.
During Mathew Martoma's trial, a witness testified that the feds were “really after a man named Steven A. Cohen.”
Given the screen-size of the sapphire displays, it is likely that the new screen could be a key feature of the iPhone 6.
While the stage looks set for a higher open, jobs data for January will be key.
More big-name corporate earnings announcements will hit the tape next week.
In the sale auction, Carlyle prevailed over a consortium of Onex Corp and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
Vodafone, the world’s second-largest telecom company, entered India in 2007 by acquiring Hutchinson Whampoa’s cellular assets.
Passenger demand for Asia-Pacific airlines was high last year, but not as high as 2 other regions where demand soared.
Following CEO Don Thompson’s admission that McDonald’s is losing relevance, vegan author Kathy Freston is calling on the fast-food giant to offer meatless options.
A new feature on the LG G3 could make it the device to challenge Samsung’s new offering.
Tata Motors, which acquired Jaguar Land Rover in 2008, and Samsung will try to turn the dashboard into a smartphone.
Seattle-based Boeing engineers are complaining about having to fix problems from the Charleston, S.C., plant.
From World War I to present day, the reasons for public support of renewable energy have varied.
Fewer of the world’s priciest wheels were sold in Singapore last year thanks to higher taxes on auto purchases.
Money does not always buy quality when China is involved.
What's more, Sony has revised its projections for this year and now expects a $1.1 billion loss.
Net income and revenues were up, but the world’s third-largest automaker still missed forecasts. What happened?
Coca Cola has invested $1.25 billion in Green Mountain, the popular Keurig systems maker, for a 10 percent stake; stocks for both soar.