"GE is breaking up with compact fluorescent lamps" is how General Electric broke the news in a Monday release on its latest development: It will phase out compact fluorescent lights, or CFLs, ...
Growth in German manufacturing eased to a three-month low in January as weaker demand from abroad weighed on new orders, a survey showed on Monday, suggesting Europe's largest economy got off to a sluggish ...
Nokia may no longer be a major player in the mobile phone industry but the hard work it put in over the years to build out its patent portfolio continues to pay dividends. The Finnish technology company ...
China's manufacturing activity contracted at its fastest pace in almost three-and-a-half years in January, an official survey showed, suggesting the world's second largest economy is off to a weak start ...
Boeing Co has won a contract to start preliminary work on a new fleet of Air Force One presidential aircraft based on its 747-8 jumbo jet, the Pentagon said on Friday.
The U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing ...
The global steel industry is expected to edge back into growth this year in spite of waning Chinese demand, at a time when low prices for the metal are casting a shadow over producers.
World production ...
Chinese automakers will continue to gain a larger global market share in the next five years thanks to strong demand, according to KPMG's annual automotive survey.
According to the 17th Global Automotive ...
Japan's central bank is stepping up its efforts to kick-start the country's struggling economy by taking a key interest rate into negative territory.
The Bank of Japan said Friday that it will cut the ...
Growth tapers off as consumers, businesses cut back
The economy bogged down at the end of 2015, raising questions about whether U.S. growth is losing momentum.
Gross domestic product — the value ...
The US beauty and cosmetics industry – the largest in the world – is expected to report revenue of US$62 billion in 2016, according to an article published by Market Research.
The ...