Economy Aug 07 Tesla stock halted as CEO Elon Musk tweets he may take electric car company private The unusual step taken early Tuesday afternoon came shortly after Musk dropped a bombshell on his Twitter account by announcing he had lined up the financing to buy all of Tesla's stock at $420 per share.
Economy Aug 02 Apple becomes world’s first $1 trillion company The peak reached Thursday seemed unimaginable in 1997 when Apple teetered on the edge of bankruptcy, with its stock trading for less than $1.
Politics Oct 31 In hearing on Russia, Facebook, Twitter, Google defend their security measures Leaders from the tech giant promised a Senate subcommittee they would do more to stop the misuse of their platforms by foreign nations.
Nation Mar 16 Yahoo breach indictments may shed light on other hacks A scheme uncovered during a federal investigation into a huge Yahoo security breach may have opened a window into other hacks potentially instigated by foreign governments, according to computer security experts.
Politics Aug 16 Google’s search engine directs voters to the ballot box SAN FRANCISCO — Google is pulling another lever on its influential search engine in an effort to boost voter turnout in November's U.S. presidential election.
Economy Sep 21 Just how rocky was Fiorina’s tenure as HP’s CEO? Ten years after GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina was unceremoniously fired from her job as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, her tumultuous business career is still the subject of heated discussion.