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David Undercoffler
Imagine Batman and the Joker are interested in fractional ownership of the same pickup truck. The caped crusader would want it all-black, eminently...
By Deborah Netburn, Los Angeles Times
Products get knocked off all the time — designer bags, Oscar-night dresses, watches. But entire stores?
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
It's going to cost more to buy electric cars in California.
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
The federal government is unwrapping its most potent weapon yet in the battle to keep businesses from defrauding consumers: a powerful new agency...
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
Apple Inc. updated its MacBook Air laptops Wednesday and released the much-anticipated Mac OS X Lion, while also unceremoniously discontinuing its...
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
A government program that helped homeowners finance and install green upgrades before a technical roadblock stalled it last year may be resuscitated...
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
"American Idol" creator Simon Fuller wants credit for Fox's new talent show "The X Factor."
By Meg James and Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Amazon.com is busy stocking its shelves with more programming and will soon offer streams of older CBS-owned television shows, including "Frasier,"...
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
Looking to build some good will with British lawmakers, News Corp. said it would no longer pay legal bills for Glenn Mulcaire, the private...
By Terry Maxon
DALLAS — American Airlines Inc. is buying 460 airplanes from Airbus and Boeing Co., the company announced Wednesday, the biggest aircraft...
Associated Press
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is staying the course. The hedge fund manager increased his offer for Clorox Co. almost 5% to $10.7 billion on...
By Walter Hamilton
For the moment at least, Zillow Inc. is a McMansion. Shares of the online real-estate firm bounded out of the gate Wednesday -- more than...
Associated Press
Intel Corp. said its results for the latest quarter were better than expected as it milked strong corporate demand for PCs and the need for new...
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO — EBay Inc.'s second-quarter results beat analyst expectations Tuesday with growth in its PayPal online payment service and...
Associated Press
Fewer people bought previously occupied homes in June, putting this year on pace to be the worst for sales since the housing bust.
Associated Press
A rally over hopes for a debt-limit deal turned into a waiting game for investors.
By Michael Hiltzik
The great thing about hiring an economic consultant to support your position on a public issue is that it's never hard to find one who will take...
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
The number of Californians entering foreclosure dropped steeply in the second quarter to the lowest level since 2007, a sign the foreclosure crisis in...
By P.J. Huffstutter, Los Angeles Times
In a bid to fight childhood obesity and change eating habits on the local level, First Lady Michelle Obama is expected to announce a healthful food...
By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
Just a year ago, banking executives argued vehemently against the most sweeping overhaul of financial regulations since the Great Depression, saying...
By Salvador Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
In what it said was the largest sweep of Internet "hactivists" in the U.S., the FBI arrested 14 alleged members of hacker group Anonymous, which...
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Apple Inc.'s 125% jump in quarterly profit stunned Wall Street, but it may be just a prelude to even bigger gains ahead.
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Automatic braking systems — currently installed on some Volvo vehicles — could slice the number of low-speed crashes that happen in...
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
The battle of the band tickets is officially on.
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Baidu Inc., China's largest search engine, has struck a deal to license songs from three major record labels, giving music companies a rare victory...
From Reuters
Yahoo Inc. plodded through another disappointing performance in the second quarter, a familiar script that's wearing thin with exasperated investors.