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It’s an industry Wisconsin dairy farmers say we’ve been missing out on ... until now.
Samsung stock dropped on Wednesday after the world's biggest smartphone maker reported a 56% fall in its operating profit for the second quarter, citing price declines in its memory chip business.
Germany's biggest bank swears its radical overhaul will eventually pay off. But a $3.5 billion loss in the second quarter shows how much pain Deutsche Bank could face in the meantime, and it could amplify calls for the lender to move faster.
Uber will take at least "a few years" to become profitable, according to one of the ride hailing firm's top executives.
Two US senators introduced a bill on Monday that could force big tech companies to disclose how much money consumers' personal information is worth to their businesses.
The CEO of The Gap is still a fan of the traditional brick-and-mortar store. His investors? Not so much.
Apple sold essentially the same number of iPhones last quarter as it did a year prior, but sales and profits soared as it made more money from higher-priced devices.
Wells Fargo's earnings keep getting dinged by a laundry list of scandals.
JPMorgan Chase continues to benefit from a US economy that's still humming along.
Samsung's year-long streak of record quarterly earnings has come to an end.
Good news for Target: Online sales are booming. Bad news for Target: It's spending so much to play catch up to Amazon that it's hurting its profits.
American banks are hauling in record-setting profits just as Congress prepares to cut regulations.
The biggest companies in America face the same dilemma: A truck driver shortage is squeezing profits.
Bank of America is minting money thanks to tax cuts, turbulent markets and the stronger economy.
Hold off on that funeral dirge for Macy's. The department store isn't dead yet.
Sears is about to post a narrow profit - thanks to the tax reform bill.
Twitter is finally in the black.
Organizers of the Badger State Winter Games have crunched the numbers and concluded this year's event generated a profit.