Was photo-sharing app maker Instagram really worth $1 billion? For Facebook, it may very well be from a strategic standpoint. Plus: What Netflix, Google, Amazon, and AT&T are working on.
Retailers reported record numbers for sales and shoppers over the Thanksgiving Weekend, with the all-important Black Friday showing strong sales online and in person.
Eager to take advantage of the rise in online shoppers, many companies are offering sitewide deals and free shipping. Will the discounts help or hurt their bottom line?
Google Music is late to the cloud party and with Apple and Spotify already having a firm foot in the door many are wondering whether the company can compete.
The classic marketing strategy of using a loss leader to attract business is alive and well, with products like the Kindle Fire and the Playstation 3 getting sold at a loss.
The collapse of Eastman Kodak would have been entirely unpredictable some 40 years ago. Which major companies of today could experience the same decline?
The recent revelations about horrifying working conditions at Foxconn plants in China garnered public outcry, but does Apple have the influence to force changes?
2011 wasn't the easiest year for business, but some CEOs have a knack for navigating the market and enforcing strategy that help them be successful regardless of the economic conditions.
Facebook is expected to file for its much-anticipated IPO on Wednesday, bringing months of speculation to a head. What are the implications of the social network going public?
The strength of the Android tablet market is vastly overstated, and with the upcoming release of the iPad 3, its footing in the market may really be tested.