Men and women don't often see eye to eye, except for this: What brand do they mutually desire most? Southwest Airlines.
The Galactic Empire in Star Wars is a quintessential example of how not to effectively run an organization. Let's take a look at five of the Empire's biggest mistakes.
These inventions in the fields of finance, healthcare, technology, food and energy have greatly improved our standard of living.
Kathy Ireland, who has graced the SI Swimsuit cover three times in the past, has built a mega-business out her mega-modeling-brand.
The employment outlook is starting to look brighter. These job sectors and industries are expected to have a need for more workers in 2012.
Every once in a while, a Super Bowl ad changes the game. This year Chrysler did so with its "Halftime in America" ad featuring Clint Eastwood.
J.C. Penney just blew up its brand, in a good way, thanks to a new management team with some radical new ideas. J.C. Penney is about to be the most interesting retail story of the year.
Facebook may be worth a half-trillion dollars by 2015, but not everyone's confident that the social network will be worth the investment when it goes public.
As the protest movement heads into spring, Occupy Wall Street activists are interrupting foreclosure auctions and helping families re-occupy their homes.
The release of Mitt Romney' tax return makes clear that if he becomes president, he would be among the richest individuals to hold that office. But not the richest.
The President's speech called for tax reform and government accountability.
A growing wave of companies is modernizing a multi-billion segment that has not kept pace with consumer tastes: Big Food. A lot has changed since the Gerber Generation after all.
The Obama administration is preparing its 2013 budget and is letting some allies know how spending cuts will affect them. For L.A.'s Antonio Villaraigosa, the news has not been good
More than 7,000 sites are going "black" to protest the "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and the "PROTECT IP Act" (PIPA). Here's everything you need to know.
Not many people realize that the stock market is one of the best predictors of the outcome of a Presidential election.
Will Best Buy go the way of Circuit City sometime within the next few years? Here is a case for why we may soon no longer see the blue and yellow shopping behemoth.
The Federal Reserve intends to begin releasing a quarterly interest-rate forecast as a service to investors and to counter critics who say it is not transparent enough.
If you had bet on these longshots this year, you would have taken home a lot of winnings.
Nearly 160 million workers will benefit from the extension of the reduced payroll tax rate that has been in effect for 2011.
Cash infusions from the Swedish government and various Chinese investors had extended Saab's life artificially, but now, finally, it will be liquidated. Here's why.
From management decisions in questionable taste to mystifying merchandising, Style, Inc. singled out some of the retail world's bigger stumbles and bumbles in 2011.
Prophet recently conducted a spot survey to see which companies should put on a deathwatch and the future looks bleak for some famous brands.
Many companies duplicate successful products with something similar. When does it work and when does it not?
Despite a record jump in revenue, Netflix still failed to satisfy investors after announcing today that it had lost more than 800,000 subscribers in the past quarter, and will go into the red during the fourth quarter to pay for international growth.
Unless current health trends are reversed, five common, non-infectious diseases -- cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease and mental health problems -- will cost the world $47 million in treatment costs and lost wages.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings finally apologizes for the price hike two months ago and reveals that DVD (and now video game) rentals are going to be run by a new company called Qwikster.
Release Time: For Immediate Release THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT
President Obama spoke to Congress on the evening of September 8, 2011 to present the American Jobs Act.
Steve Jobs has exited Apple's daily operations. Digital Trends examines what will happen to Apple in the days, months, years, and decades ahead without Steve Jobs at its helm.
In a surprise move, Google has purchased communications giant Motorola Mobility in an attempt to further "protect" its Android operating system from patent profiteers.
President Obama's remarks on the America's credit downgrade from AAA to AA+, August 8, 2011.
President Obama's remarks on the passing of the debt ceiling bill on August 2, 2011.
President Obama spoke to the nation on the evening of July 31, 2011 to address the deal reached to bring the debt ceiling negotiations to an end.
President Obama spoke to the nation on the morning of July 29, 2011 to address the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations.
One observer has suggested that the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that crippled Japan "may ultimately rank as the largest peacetime disruption of world auto production."
After the recalls that have injured its omniscient reputation, the Japanese automaker retools for the next decade.
In the wake of Apple's iPad 2 announcement, few competitors stand poised to upset what looks like another year of total iPad domination.
Remarks by the President on Wall Street reform Cooper Union in New York, April 22, 2010.
Remarks by the President and Vice President at the signing of the health insurance reform bill in the White House, March 23, 2010.
Here are Obama's remarks regarding financial regulatory reform, including his desire "to put in place rules that will allow our markets to promote innovation while discouraging abuse."
Here is the transcript of President Obama's 100 Days press conference, complete with the full Q&A session.
Hyundai and Kia have spent billions to go upmarket, but it turns out that U.S. buyers mostly want their cheaper cars.