Remember the $40 billion competition for the Air Force's new refueling tanker? The massive, must-have deal won by Northrop Grumman, which partnered with Airbus' European parent EADS last year, only to be overturned by a challenge from Boeing? Read More
As crude marches higher the Airline Index has been taking it on the chin down about 6% in the last week. But not all airline stocks are created equal. Read More
Stocks closed down Tuesday after opening slightly higher, following a report showing a rebound in housing starts. New building permits, a gauge of future building activity, rose 4 percent, the biggest gain since last June. Read and listen to what the experts had to say... Read More
Stocks logged their worst day in a month on Monday as a key manufacturing gauge came in weaker than expected and the dollar made a comeback. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said the financial system was beginning to thaw but the recovery would be slower than usual and unemployment would likely keep rising. Read and listen to what the experts had to say… Read More
Stocks opened lower on Monday after a key manufacturing barometer showed factories continue to suffer in the slumping economy. And IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn said that the worst may be yet to come for the global economic crisis. Read and listen to what the experts had to say…Read More
The private jet business suffered from a major contraction in the fourth-quarter of 2008, but is now on track for a record second-quarter, said Andrew Zarrow, CEO of V1 Jets International. Read More
No doubt there's been a lot of tough talk around the kitchen table about summer plans this year. But when parents are looking at where to trim the household budget, there's one item that seems to be staying on the list: summer camp. Read More