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By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
In a move to shed nonessential assets, Bank of America will sell and lease back some of its administrative office space.
By Dima Alzayat, Los Angeles Times
The stars continue to align for the Bayou State. Showing signs of continued robust growth, Louisiana's film industry is gearing up for another busy...
By Richard A. Serrano, Los Angeles Times
The computer hacking group Anonymous took gleeful pride Friday in announcing that it had sneaked onto a conference call between the Federal Bureau...
By Emily Bryson York
With half-moon-shaped booths, low stools, wooden blinds and flat-screen TVs, most patrons might expect to pay $8 for a burger, or $4 for a smoothie....
By Deborah Netburn, Los Angeles Times
The Pew Research Center released a report about Facebook on Friday, providing insights into the company that you won't find in its IPO filing.
Bloomberg News
Shares of video game maker THQ Inc. tumbled 30% after an analyst said the Agoura Hills company might need to draw on a revolving line of credit.
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Facebook Inc. will soon become a publicly traded company. But for all intents and purposes it may as well be called Zuckerberg Inc.
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Kazuo Hirai had little to celebrate after just being crowned the next chief executive of Sony Corp.
By David Sarno and Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
Facebook Inc. has opened its books to eager investors, but some don't like what they see.
By David Lazarus
Welcome to the post-privacy era.
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Except for saying that it will appeal, American Honda Motor Co. has not talked about its loss in a high-profile Civic hybrid lawsuit this week over...
By Shan Li, Los Angeles Times
Shoppers turned out at the nation's malls in January to redeem holiday gift cards and check out winter sales, spending carefully but sufficiently to...
By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
Even as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke described the recovery as "frustratingly slow," Republican lawmakers lit into the central...
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
Tom Brady and Eli Manning are expected to light up the scoreboard at the Super Bowl, but don't look for equally big numbers at the box office this...
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Even Tom Cruise wasn't enough for media company Viacom Inc. to pull off a nearly impossible mission: turning in crowd-pleasing first-quarter earnings.
Bloomberg News
The Treasury Department is expanding the availability of annuities and lifetime income choices in retirement plans.
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner has a message for voters as they listen to Republican presidential candidates call for repeal of the 2010 Dodd-...
By Ken Bensinger, Los Angeles Times
Stanford University alum Ezra Callahan likes hockey and has 722 Facebook friends. Among them are Sean Parker, Dustin Moskovitz and a college dropout...
Associated Press
The New York Stock Exchange and German exchange Deutsche Boerse called off their planned merger Thursday, a day after the European Union said it would...
Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Now it's Facebook's turn to share.