The publication withdrew its recommendation for the vehicle, causing the California automaker's stock price to fall.
"If we are above $60 by the end of 2016, I will be a little bit surprised."
With increased competition and fewer new subscribers, the world's largest telecom, China Mobile Ltd., posted lower than estimated profits.
The news of the job cuts comes after days of speculation over the company's future plans in the U.K.
In India, where Apple's latest phone sells for nearly $1,000 buyers are willing to risk loss of warranty and other benefits for discounted prices, according to the Economic Times.
As retailers hold hiring to last year's levels, Amazon aims to hire 100,000 employees this holiday season.
The National Credit Union Agency has sued several companies over securities sold to credit unions that failed during the financial crisis.
CEO Oscar Munoz is on medical leave, following a heart attack he suffered last week.
Big Blue, which reported lower-than-expected quarterly sales Monday, could face "a prolonged period of underperformance" as it moves to the cloud.
Sprout Pharmaceuticals' agreement with regulators will force it to focus on educating doctors and pharmacists, rather than placing ads about the drug.
Several major tech players are reporting earnings this week. And there are multiple factors that could hit revenue numbers.
The summer retreat of Chinese new-car sales has ended as Chinese consumers return to dealerships.
Amazon's Jay Carney statement included an email from the lead reporter of the story, complaining that she misled Amazon about the story's angle.
Potential investors pulled out of a funding round after key engineers left electric motorcycle startup, Mission Motors.
Thanks to low pay, tight schedules and no paid sick leave, most restaurant employees go to work when they're sick.
U.S. investigators discovered the company's suspected bribery in India while investigating alleged corruption at its operations in Mexico, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The firm reported a net income of $1.02 billion, or 48 cents a share, in the third quarter. Analysts had expected earnings of 62 cents a share.
Indonesian laws require domestic shipping operators to be locally controlled.
Southeast Asian countries are in a race with Indonesia to build the first high-speed rail network in the region.
The plane went down in the Engativa neighborhood just three minutes after takeoff, setting a bakery on fire.
With the latest round, the India-focused fund will raise its exposure to the subcontinent to $2 billion, according to a report from the Times of India.
President Barack Obama will meet Monday with 10 executives as part of a White House strategy to enlist the private sector in developing technologies to address climate change.
“Voting on election day is a big decision. We want you to think about what’s important to you -– not how you’re going to get to and from the polls,” Uber said.
Small restaurants have complained about a lack of grill space and unrealistic expectations.
A member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, aka OPEC, Venezuela has been seeking more storage space in the region.
Some automobile-industry experts say the existence of several versions of the defeat device raises the possibility that a range of employees were involved in the deception on emissions tests.
Several German media outlets have reported that Martin Winterkorn, who quit at VW last month, would step down from his remaining posts related to the company in coming days.
General Motors is recalling 3,300 vehicles to fix faulty ignition switches that can shut down engines and disable power steering, power brakes and even air bags.
United directors are “waiting to hear back from his family and his doctors" regarding further details about the heart attack.
Major fossil fuel companies are endorsing global climate talks, but the move reflects changing market dynamics, not a bid to ditch fossil fuels.