Through his "purpose-inspired growth strategy," P&G chief Bob McDonald wants to touch the lives of more consumers in more parts of the world. His goal: finding 800 million new customers by 2015. To do ...
Eight years after Zuckerberg launched Facebook in his Harvard dorm room, his social network connects almost 1 billion people and has made him one of the richest people on the planet. He's selling off ...
There's yet another candidate jumping into the race for the White House, and he's got his own political party. John McAfee, the antivirus software magnate who fled Belize after police tried to ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac received the biggest federal bailout of the financial crisis. And nearly $100 million of those tax dollars went to lucrative ...
Here are the 10 most affordable cities for doing business, according to a recent study by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Partnership for New York City. The report ranked 26 global capitals of finance, ...
Wall Street stopped worrying and learned to love the taper. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped more than 290 points after the Federal Reserve surprised some experts Wednesday by announcing a ...
Chipotle (CMG)hiked its prices, opened new restaurants, and its new CEO is out making promises of a bright future. And investors are loving it. The burrito chain's stock soared more than 24% Thursday, ...
Talk about healthy returns! Healthcare stocks surged about 26% this year, driven by robust growth from biotech companies and a flurry of mergers & acquisitions. Utilities also enjoyed a stellar 2014, ...
President Trump is probably saying: "TGIF." Headlines claim the White House is in "chaos" after an extremely turbulent week. But there's one big thing going right for Trump right now: The U.S. economy ...
HP's decision to hire former SAP CEO Léo Apotheker to take Mark Hurd's old job raised eyebrows from the start. Apotheker didn't have expertise in the consumer market, which still accounts for a large ...
Growth at a reasonable price is the goal for Susan Kempler. In addition to earnings, cash flow, and valuation, she zeroes in on whether the management team knows how to maintain and accelerate growth.