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NEW YORK — Stocks edged higher Thursday after reports on housing, manufacturing and jobs indicated the economy continues to grow, albeit slowly.
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Dell said Thursday it won't match HP's offer to pay $33 per share for 3Par, or about $2.07 billion. Dell's decision came barely an hour after 3Par...
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Burger King Holdings Inc., America's perennially No. 2 hamburger chain, said Thursday that it is selling itself to little-known private equity firm 3G...
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Kia Motors is recalling about 35,000 Soul and Sorento vehicles to fix wiring in the interior lighting panels that could lead to fires.
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
Timothy Barnett spent nearly five years in state prison for a 1990s foreclosure rescue scam in which he conned homeowners out of tens of thousands...
By David Sarno and Dawn Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times
Apple is taking a bite out of online TV rental prices, in part to try to revive its Apple TV product that never caught on with consumers.
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
A federal agency is accusing two former executives of a giant failed credit union in Los Angeles County of fraud for their roles in adding millions of...
By Andrew Zajac, Los Angeles Times
Allergan Inc., the Irvine maker of anti-wrinkle drug Botox, has agreed to pay the federal government $600 million to settle civil and criminal...
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Occidental Petroleum Corp.'s Ray R. Irani has wooed the international potentates of petroleum. But his extravagant pay and the same succession fears...
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Without the hugely popular cash-for-clunkers program from a year earlier, automakers saw sales dive in August — and they don't see much to...
By Sharon Bernstein, Los Angeles Times
Nearly half of the nation's restaurants said their business dropped in July as consumers cut back spending in the still-rough economy.
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
Low- and middle-wage jobs have grown the fastest this year, indicating that even if employers pick up the pace in job creation, robust consumer...
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
Shares of Los Angeles-based KB Home soared on Wednesday after the home builder said an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission into...
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
The number of applications for loans to finance housing purchases remained unusually low last week despite record-low interest rates, suggesting no...
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
About 2.5 million AT&T U-verse television service customers lost their access to the Hallmark channels Wednesday, the latest dispute in a high-...
By Claudia Eller, Los Angeles Times
Morgan Creek Productions founder James Robinson, who had been in negotiations to become a major investor in the acquisition of Miramax Films along...
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Jac Holzman, who founded Elektra Records 60 years ago with $600 — half from his bar mitzvah money — should by all rights be sipping mai...
By Michael Oneal
The judge in Tribune Co.'s stalemated bankruptcy case appointed a mediator Wednesday, hoping an independent third party could finally broker peace...
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
The former chief executive of Lehman Bros. came out swinging at federal officials Wednesday, blaming them for failing to give the beleaguered...
By David Undercoffler, Los Angeles Times
Kia should check the security cameras at its offices.
By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
After a difficult August, Wall Street began September with a big rally thanks to encouraging news about the manufacturing sectors in the United States...
By Duke Helfand
As state leaders blast giant health insurers for raising rates, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration has quietly allowed hefty increases for...
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
With the unveiling of a new set of Apple Inc. products — likely to include music-related devices, but also the possible major upgrade of a TV...
By P.J. Huffstutter, Los Angeles Times
Amid a rolling landscape of browning chaparral and battered trailers, Alan and Ryan Armstrong's metal henhouses line up like military barracks....
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
The economic recovery has been paying off on the bottom line for the country's banks, but the forecast for the industry remains cloudy.
By Ronald D. White
Amid an investor backlash against his high pay, Occidental Petroleum Chief Executive Ray Irani will announce next month at a board meeting that he...
By Michael Hiltzik
Labor Day is nigh and we're heading into the last big surge of vacation travel of the summer.
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
It's a sweeping romantic moment set against the grandeur of New York's Grand Central Terminal, venue to countless poignant moments of tearful...
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into reports of steering problems in the hot-selling 2011 Hyundai Sonata sedan.
By Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times
The Obama administration announced Tuesday that nearly 2,000 businesses, labor unions and state and local governments have qualified for federal...