Samsung's 'make or break' Galaxy S8 smartphone will finally be unveiled at a special event in New York next month, it has been claimed.
The new handset will try to repair some of the damage done by the firm's disastrous Galaxy Note 7, which is was (...)
Oil prices resumed their May swoon Thursday as concerns over the European economy had traders bailing out of energy commodities.
The session was a volatile one. An early 2 percent gain had turned into an 8 percent decline by early afternoon on the (...)
in fact, streets in several inner-city areas across the Kingdom – are plastered with graffiti. Some of it is inspired by religious symbolism, but most comprises squiggles and slogans reflecting a global theme: disaffected youth giving voice to their (...)
Disappointing
Trapped between a stuttering economy and a spiraling deficit, India decided to toe a middle path, with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee presenting a budget that disappointed an over-eager stock market and provided little clarity on (...)
Lorene Smith was in her twenties when she marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. She witnessed first-hand all kinds of history-book images - the fire hoses, police dogs and flailing (...)
Wall Street entered into another round of speed dating, with bankers representing Morgan Stanley and Washington Mutual scrambling to put together deals in the biggest realignment of the financial industry since the 1930s.
Once vaunted investment (...)
lowering drug Vytorin did not lower the risk of heart-valve problems or the need for surgery. Its shares fell 6 percent.
The broader Standard & Poor's 500 index was little changed, falling 0.68 to 1,260.00. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite (...)
quarter profits, though part of the
gains came from one-time sales of non-strategic assets.
With that gain aside, however, the nation's second largest
oil company, missed Wall Street profit forecasts by 3 cents
per share. ChevronTexaco climbed (...)