Fosun boss Guo Guangchang says he has learned from Warren Buffett, as a new wave of Chinese acquisitions gathers pace.
The damages the jury ordered on Monday were lesser than the $40 million Fujifilm sought while going into the trial.
The maker of electric vehicles is set to release its first-quarter earnings results on Wednesday, days after it said its Powerwall storage batteries are coming.
From touch-screen burger customization to simpler drive-thru menu boards, here's how the fast-food chain plans to improve this year.
Plant-based food companies have voiced their support for draft dietary guidelines that suggest a diet that is low in red and processed meats.
The country's top weather tracker warned that the nation faces rising threats from typhoons, floods, droughts and heat waves.
One of the biggest users of the U.S. professional guest worker visa program said first-quarter revenue jumped 20 percent.
An expected slowdown in U.S. drilling, and speculation on a Chinese economic stimulus package, helped push Brent crude to this year's peak.
Berkshire Hathaway held its annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, over the weekend, where shareholders celebrated the CEO's 50th anniversary.
The new plant, which will be constructed in two phases, will have an annual power generation capacity of 6,400 megawatts.
The aircraft made an emergency landing after a passenger said the plane would explode, UAE state news agency reported.
"India may be the last big white sheet of paper in the automotive industry."
The Seattle Times and the Center for Public Integrity in April published a report suggesting that Clayton Homes traps buyers with high interest rates.
Find out which New York City bookshops are holding events Saturday, the first Independent Bookstore Day.
The month's figures reflect GM's efforts to reinvigorate its midsize truck line with the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.
Shares of the parent company of KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut jumped Friday after Third Point hedge fund took an undisclosed stake in company.
Sports bars across the U.S. will be looking to make piles of cash this Saturday with two mega sporting events: the big Mayweather-Pacquiao fight and the Kentucky Derby.
Low gas prices have sent buyers to the automaker's SUVs, helping offset declines in demand for its sedans.
On Friday, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Seoul, South Korea to address government corruption and unfair labor practices.
The professional networking site slashed its full-year forecast, citing lower demand for advertising as spending on display ads fell 10 percent in the first quarter.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said U.S. sales increased 6 percent in April as buyers flocked to Jeep SUVs and the new Chrysler 200 mid-sized car.
Gov. Jerry Brown this week ordered tougher CO2 emissions cuts for California. But reaching those targets will be tough unless other states join.
The Chinese government has pledged to help startups and increase public spending in the face of a "complex" economic situation.
Tesla claims that its new battery system will help consumers move away from fossil fuels.
Uber says it was a routine commercial inspection but the raid highlights growing tension in China over ride-booking apps.
Volkswagen AG reported a good first quarter, but U.S. market share for the Volkswagen brand is at a four-year low.
Apple shares dropped 2 percent a day after the iPhone maker issued "no comment" to reports that a key component in its Apple Watch was defective.
The massive order from the tiny emirate is the largest export order for the Rafale aircraft.
The Canadian company, which posted a first-quarter net loss, is among several producers pushing ahead with multibillion-dollar oil sands projects.
The oil giant on Thursday reported quarterly profits of $4.9 billion, down from $9.1 billion in the same period last year.