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NEW YORK (Fortune) -- When you hear the words "green business," what company comes to mind? Patagonia, maybe? Whole Foods Market (Charts, Fortune 500)? Starbucks (Charts, Fortune 500), or Group Danone ...
The iPhone has come a long way since its release in 2007. Relive Apple's commercials and our coverage by rolling over the phones.
Just this June, Fortune Magazine announced a new milestone in its list of Fortune 500 female CEOs. The number of women CEOs listed had reached an all–time high: 32 in a single year.
Tesla announced it fell far short of its plan to build 1,500 of its first mass market car, the Model 3, in the third quarter. The actual number it built? 260, or 83% less than promised.
From crashing oil prices to Brexit and Trump, this year wasn't for the faint of heart. But the resilient Dow ended 2016 more than 4,000 points above its low point.
General Electric has been a piston of the American economic engine for 125 years. It pioneered the light bulb and the jet engine. It survived the Great Depression, the dot-com crash and the 2008 ...
When World War II ended, no industry was stronger or more important than American steel. But over the last 60 years, the industry has suffered a steady decline, becoming less competitive and far ...
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai is bullish about the future of artificial intelligence but says the world must come together to ensure its development is benign.
China is punching back in the escalating trade dispute with the United States, announcing plans for heavy new tariffs on dozens more US goods including aircraft and autos.
Walter M. Shaub, the director of the previously obscure Office of Government Ethics, was speaking at the staid Brookings Institution, and he lit into the incoming president for his plan to ...
The frauds rake in millions from the sick and elderly -- leaving them with nothing. This is a story about the little-known company that cashes the checks.