Earnings: Bourbon is in, apparel is out
Brown-Forman's soft earnings were about forex headwinds, not flagging demand. The same can't be said for Abercrombie & Fitch.
Brown-Forman's soft earnings were about forex headwinds, not flagging demand. The same can't be said for Abercrombie & Fitch.
A new race lets you down as many beers as you are able, while running at full speed and trying not to vomit, reports the New York Times.
For little girls (and the brothers who were forced to consume Little House by association) Melissa Gilbert’s spunky, independent Laura offered an easy, relatable role model, with horses, buggies, and braids to boot.
World Food Program says it needs $64m for December alone
CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks to Rosalind Brewer, Sam's Club CEO, about the spending habits and health of American consumers, and providing affordable health care for is workforce.
Consumers are reaching for Google's Chromecast before Apple TV.
Obama will stress three areas the White House and business community can work together on.
The long-promised single EU patent cannot come soon enough
Human activity likely to be cause of exceptional temperatures, says Met Office
A gauge of growth in the services sector rose more than expected even as its employment component dipped.
Abercrombie & Fitch cut its full-year profit forecast as higher discounts and efforts to refresh its merchandise failed to attract young customers.
The monthly pace of growth in the U.S. services sector slowed a bit more than previously estimated in November to its lowest level since April.
The infusion comes as the wireless Internet-enabled speaker systems maker faces growing competition from lower cost rivals.
Johnson & Johnson has hired Goldman Sachs to explore a sale of its artificial sweetener Splenda, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
What is the secret behind Ohio based blender manufacturer Vitamix's success?
Government advisers say $870bn fund can hold fossil fuel shares
BlackRock's Larry Fink tells CNBC he sees bond yields under pressure in the short term as stocks motor ahead.
The University of Texas is missing about 100 brains — about half of the specimens the university had in a collection of brains preserved in jars.
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Cancellation of South Stream pipeline leaves country feeling burnt
Some of America's most important leaders spoke about everything from net neutrality and economic growth to bond prices and demand for mining gear.
CNBC's Jim Cramer and David Faber discuss Wal-Mart's mobile strategy and the performance of CEO Doug McMillon.
A new law allows workers to invest 401(k) funds in pensions, but savvy investors may want to steer clear of the scheme.
Chancellor announces 25% levy on profits ‘artificially shifted’ out of the country
Katherine Mitchell, Phyllis Hollenbeck and Charles Sherwood named Public Servant of Year in uncovering of patient care problems.