All Things D: Yahoo's talks with its Asian partners have hit a potentially deal-breaking impasse over the efficacy of the centerpiece of the negotiation—a cash-rich split-off.
Apple is working with component suppliers in Asia to test a new tablet computer with a smaller screen as it looks to broaden its product pipeline amid intensifying competition.
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A majority of Shanda Interactive's shareholders backed a takeover bid from the CEO that valued the company at about $2.3 billion.
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Goodyear earned $25 million in the fourth quarter and reported its first annual profit in three years, but shares dropped on weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter sales and a cautious outlook for 2013.
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The website of a U.S. company whose tear gas has been used against demonstrators in Egypt is the latest to be broken into by the Anonymous movement, hackers claimed.
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U.S. retail sales rose less than expected in January as vehicle purchases plunged, an indication that consumers may remain cautious.
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Auto-parts supplier BorgWarner's fourth-quarter profit rose 9% on higher sales of its transmission, turbochargers and other engine-related products.
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The controlling shareholder of Italy's third-largest retail bank may sell up to 15% of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, paving the way for a chess game among lenders in the euro zone's third-largest economy.
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Corn Products International said it plans to change its name to Ingredion, to better reflect its product offerings and shed its image as an agricultural company.
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A little-known Indonesian carrier's $22.4 billion deal with Boeing lends weight to a view of emerging markets as a coming driver of aviation growth.
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For nearly a decade, hackers enjoyed widespread access to the corporate computer network of Nortel Networks, a once-giant telecommunications firm now fallen on hard times.
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Two former Bear Stearns hedge-fund managers, Ralphi Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, agreed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle civil-fraud charges for a total of $1.05 million.
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Nike, Shiseido and other international retailers are expanding retail operations in China, spurred by shifting consumer attitudes in favor of purchasing real goods instead of counterfeit ones.
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What to do when so many people use your product but hardly anybody knows who makes it?
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Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta is launching a digital inspiration board and opening it up to anyone who would like to post images or video that might inspire his resort collection.
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Michael Kors has spent three decades keeping the fickle fashion crowd happy. How long can his company do the same with investors?
Germans' expectations for the economy improved far more than predicted in February, the ZEW index showed.
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UnitedHealth plans to launch a new cloud-computing platform aimed at health-care providers and insurers.
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Apple asked a California court to issue a preliminary injunction to block sales of Samsung's new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, alleging the device infringes four Apple patents.
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Jimmy Kimmel is successfully straddling the worlds of online video and traditional TV, with his popular YouTube channel. But it makes some TV executives nervous, worried that too much online content will lead viewers to drop cable-TV service.
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What do chief executives do all day? It really is what it seems: They spend about a third of their work time in meetings.
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