The U.S. is looking to promote Ukraine's energy security by helping the country diversify its energy mix.
Oil companies in Alberta, Canada, are looking for ways to move the glut of crude out, but the lack of transportation has made it difficult.
Though Starbucks recently discouraged firearms in its locations, other major corporations such as Costco, CVS, Peet's Coffee and Tea, and Wild Wings have had anti-gun policies for a while.
Will the bailout of GM ultimately cost the U.S. billions of dollars? Probably.
Two federal courts will decide the outcome of LinkedIn's bid to disclose how many national security data requests it gets from Washington.
Two months ago, Wall Street was convinced Bill Ackman wanted FedEx. Now more than ever, it's clear he doesn't.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs said 2013 prices aren’t great, but they're better than the prices we'll see next year.
Greenpeace sent five inflatable vessels to an oil platform operated by Russia's largest company in protest of drilling.
Home prices in China's largest cities have risen at a solid, double-digit rate, on a year-over-year basis.
While supply for Apple’s iPhone 5c has reportedly been strong, sources say that the iPhone 5s could be harder to get at launch.
The coffee chain, which has been caught in the middle of the gun-control debate, stopped short of placing an outright ban.
The Fed’s decision about its bond-buying program and clues to future monetary policy will be front and center for investors.
The booming Nigerian start-up Jumia has established itself as one of Africa's leading online retail portals in just 1.5 years.
Rather, just the feet, are being exported to China, which could prove a profitable trade for the U.K.
The newest addition to the Dreamliner 787 family can carry as many as 290 passengers and will be priced at $249.5 million.
FriendFinder Networks has filed for bankruptcy after failing to turn a profit since at least 2008.
Holiday retail traffic this year in the U.S. is expected to be lower than last year’s.
Tesla has a critically acclaimed car, but it's still a David facing several Goliaths. And history proves that price matters.
IBT Tech Reporter Ryan Neal wrote about the rise of Twitter; he stopped by to talk with IBTimesTV.
Marigay McKee was still touting Harrods department store in 2011 -- now she must develop a stronger online business.
Europe’s auto sector is doing terribly, but Volkswagen’s high-end brands have sold over 16 times more cars there this year.
The formerly capsized luxury cruise liner, Costa Concordia was raised in a 19 hour parbuckling operation that was completed on Tuesday. Take a closer look at the damage sustained by the ship in photos here.
Increased tourism spending in the summer of 2013 could contribute to the best GDP growth figures Greece has seen in five years.
Men’s Wearhouse reported lousy sales this year, and what’s to blame, according to CEO Doug Ewert? Superstitious brides who fear the number 13.
While climate change has taken center stage, carbon intensive coal-fired plants have been increasing capacity.
French tax lawyers are probably hoping for more business from U.S. firms -- which face heightened tax scrutiny by Paris.
Countries with large shale crude oil and natural gas reserves can learn from the U.S. energy boom.
The FDA says it has received more than 200 complaints of illness in connection with the voluntary Chobani yogurt recall earlier this month.
Supporting earlier rumors of a mid-October iPad 5 launch, a new report said the company would hold an event on Oct. 15, dedicated to iPads.
The Federal Reserve is expected to announce a token reduction in its monetary stimulus, starting next month.