AOL will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange as an independent company on Thursday, challenged with the task of convincing shareholders and customers that an internet has-been still matters.
MSN has struck another local deal, this time with NBC Universal and Hearst, to provide local news and information to the Microsoft consumer portal. The deal encompasses 36 markets in the U.S. and will provide 3,000 video clips per week, which will be integrated into MSNâs Local Edition early next year.
A Palestinian shopkeeper and father portrayed as a terrorist in the movie "Bruno" is suing film star Sacha Baron Cohen, David Letterman and others for libel and slander.
Jeffrey Immelt, General Electric's chief executive, said on Wednesday his generation of business leaders had succumbed to "meanness and greed" that had harmed the US economy and increased the gap between the rich and the poor.
The world's electricity industry will set out a plan on Tuesday for rolling out the technologies needed to cut carbon dioxide emissions, showing how ambitious plans to fight the threat of tackle global warming could be achieved.
Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by the Nielsen Co. for the week of Nov. 30-Dec. 6. Day and start time are in parentheses:
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.----Technology used in GEâs wind turbines, known for proven performance and reliability, is now bringing similar benefits to large-scale solar photovoltaic systems.
Aeon, the Japanese retailer, has given up its 54 per cent equity stake in Talbots, the US women's clothing retailer, as part of a buyout that will also see the repayment of $491m of Talbots debt held by Aeon and its Japanese banks.
The Centre for Competitiveness working with the GridWise Alliance will be a positive force in demonstrating smart grid as an economic and environmental imperative for the future of energy generation and distribution in Northern Ireland," said Ricardo Cordoba, President of GE Energy for Western Europe & North Africa.
NORWALK, Conn.----GE Capital, Corporate Finance today announced it provided a $30 million revolving credit facility to Harcros Chemicals Inc., a major distributor and producer of industrial chemicals.
by Patricia Sellers The stats out from Catalyst, the women-in-business trackers whose annual report is out today, arenât much to shout about. In 2009, women held 15.2% of board seats at Fortune 500 companies.
The hottest parlor game in the television industry in 2010 will center on this question: Who will succeed Oprah Winfrey when she exits her show in 2011?
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