While jobs and economy will remain Obama's primary focus during the State of the Union Address, there are other things on his wish list.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said management was receptive to new ways to tap its huge cash pile, won’t make unwise acquisitions and said market share prospects for 2013 were solid.
Steve Jobs was known for revolutionizing the high-tech industry’s standards on desktop personal computers, laptop PCs, and smartphones, but was he planning on creating an Apple car as well? It appears likely.
The U.S. housing market remains a challenging one, but there are several tactics sellers can deploy that should help sell their home quicker.
A 160,000 job gain in January would maintain the current job uptrend, but gains still aren't big enough to lower the high unemployment rate.
This week the focus will be on U.S. non-farm payrolls, ISM data, FOMC decision and January vehicle sales.
Ashton Kutcher admits that following Steve Jobs' fruitarian diet sent him to the hospital.
Dish Network announced that it will close an additional 300 Blockbuster stores.
Outsourcing jobs to Asia is common for companies. A U.S. software developer just got caught doing it for himself. The problem? It isn't legal.
The report revealed a lackluster labor market, flat unemployment and a holiday shopping season that may have been a dud. What's the Fed to do?
The unemployment rate may have held at 7.7 percent in December -- the lowest since December 2008.
Apple, which reported record annual income, paid its top officers extremely well in 2012, with stock awards calculated to pay them even better.
Microsoft says there aren't enough professionals to meet the demand.
Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU), the No. 1 provider of telecommunications equipment, secured $2.09 billion in new loans intended to keep it going.
Semiconductors are everywhere, but fewer than 250,000 Americans are actually employed to make them, the Semiconductor Industry Association said.
Even in China's red-hot economy, recent graduates aren't securing jobs. But it's not always because they can't find them.
U.S. payrolls expanded last month and unemployment fell, but some economists expect November's positive numbers to be revised down.
U.S. employers last month created 146,000 jobs, far more than analysts expected, slashing unemployment to 7.7%.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company may return some manufacturing to the States, hasn't lost its moxie and still has momentum.
Idiosyncratic events in Nov. likely hurt the U.S.'s slow, but steady, job market recovery from the depths of the Great Recession.
The ADP number missed expectations ahead of Friday's closely watched government employment report.