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Tesla alleges Sterling Anderson took company information about Autopilot and recruited fellow employees.
The decline piled on to a 7 percent drop in Sears' shares a day earlier.
Starbucks shares fell nearly 3 percent in aftermarket trading on Thursday after the company posted its lowest same-store sales growth since 2009.
Deutsche Bank presents its favorite retail stock ideas into earnings season.
Shares of Mattel plunged over 17 percent after the company reported earnings and revenue that fell short of analyst expectations.
EBay met analysts' expectations for quarterly profit and revenue, as shoppers ordered more items online.
Kraft Heinz and Oprah Winfrey said they would form a joint venture to develop a new line of food products in the United States.
After auto sales climbed to a record 17.55 million vehicles last year, there are many in the industry who think they've hit a peak.
As retailers close hundreds of stores, the divide between the best and worst malls is widening.
Shares of Charter surged on Thursday after a report that claimed Verizon is exploring a combination with the company.
Ford CEO Mark Fields says he's encouraged by President Trump's focus on growing the economy and boosting U.S. manufacturing.
Ford reports fourth-quarter earnings that matched Wall Street estimates and revenue that exceeded expectations.
Instead of taking a taxi or renting a car, business travelers are increasingly opting for ride-hailing.
Trump said scrapping the TPP would usher in a golden age for U.S. companies hurt by unfair trade deals. Add an unlikely beneficiary: Hyundai.
AT&T; argues that Time Warner and its premium content, which includes HBO and CNN, would complement its distribution network.
Those 110 Sears and Macy's stores that have been marked for closure are only the beginning.
Elon Musk says he really does plan to dig a tunnel to avoid LA traffic, and that he plans to start digging next month.
Jim Cramer warned that free trade often means trade-off, and automakers are in a no-win situation.
Andi Owen, global brand president of the wear-to-work brand, will exit the company in late February.
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