IBM reports declining fourth-quarter sales as it shifts toward software and services
Bernd Osterloh, on the supervisory board, calls the situation in the U.S. "a disaster"
Expedia sees its page rankings drop 25 percent for travel-related searches, as penalty for running afoul of Google rules
Netflix adds 2.3 million subscribers in the fourth quarter and expects "years of member growth ahead of us"
United says it plans to furlough 685 attendants; the union says the contract doesn't permit it
Inside Sports & Entertainment Group are New York's go-to guys for big events
Next week the burger chain launches a ciabatta bacon cheeseburger
As Helsinki has kept a tight lid on budget deficits, the economy has contracted for the past two years
In world's most wired country, all it took was portable hard-drive to pull off largest personal-data heist ever in Korea
China is now in territory last visited during the early days of the Great Recession
Debates of over the value of different majors don't address bigger questions about the quality of education
Alternative lender OnDeck says it had $65 million in revenue from interest and fees last year, more than twice as much as in 2012
Entrepreneurs seeking to make ventures seem creditworthy often fall victim to a classic fraud
Freedom Industries is still not being forthcoming about its PPH compound, because the blend is "proprietary"