Globe and MailBest Buy 1Q Net Down 25% On Restructuring, Drop In Same-Store SalesWall Street JournalBest Buy Co.'s (BBY) fiscal first-quarter earnings fell 25% as the electronics seller shouldered costs tied to its restructuring effort and suffered…
Fuel Economy Tops US Auto Buyers' Wants, Consumer Reports SaysBloombergAutomobile owners in the US see fuel economy as the leading element they will consider in purchasing their next car, according to a survey by Consumer Reports. Of 1702 car owner…
(via AFP) Fears that debt-stricken Greece may be headed for a chaotic eurozone exit loomed large as President Barack Obama met other G8 leaders for…
Deere Raises Full-Year Forecast as Net Tops Analysts' EstimatesBloombergDeere & Co. (DE), the world's largest maker of agricultural equipment, raised its full-year earnings forecast and posted fiscal second-quarter profit that topped analys…
Dividend.comTJX raises profit view, shares riseReuters(Reuters) – Off-price retailer TJX Cos Inc (TJX.N) posted a bigger quarterly profit that topped Wall Street estimates on strong sales in Europe, and raised its full-year forecast, sending shares up …
Hollywood ReporterMSG 3Q Net Jumps 63% On Arena Renovations, Ticket SalesWall Street JournalBy William Launder Madison Square Garden Co.'s (MSG) fiscal third-quarter profit gained 63% as the surprise sensation of the New York Knicks' Jeremy Lin…
CNBC.comOnce Remote, Goldman Sachs Puts On a Friendly Public FaceCNBC.comAfter a steady stream of criticism since the financial crisis, Goldman Sachs is trying to burnish its image. Last week, the company's chief executive, Lloyd C. Blankfein, gave…
Elizabeth Arden Swings To 3Q Profit; Raises Year ViewWall Street JournalElizabeth Arden Inc. (RDEN) swung to a fiscal third-quarter profit as the beauty-products company's strong sales continued to improve margins. The company also raised the low e…
TheStreet.comBroadcom earnings slip 61% on higher expensesMarketWatchBy Shara Tibken NEW YORK -(MarketWatch)- Broadcom Corp.'s (NASDAQ:BRCM) first-quarter earnings sank 61% amid higher expenses, but quarterly results were slightly better than expec…
Telegraph.co.ukAmazon's Kindle Fire now the #1 Android tabletArs TechnicaBy Ryan Paul | Published April 29, 2012 5:15 PM Data published by comScore shows that Amazon's Kindle Fire has emerged as the dominant Android-based tablet. At the end of …