In 2010, there was huge hype around the public competition to design a new symbol for the rupee. Not to be outdone, the Ministry of External Affairs organized a public competition to come up with a logo to mark India's hosting of its first ...
WARSAW --- Polish state-controlled companies from various industries should team up to look for shale gas in Poland, but foreign companies shouldn't interpret this government policy as an attempt to squeeze them out of the sector, Mikolaj ...
Google Inc. is developing a home-entertainment system that streams music wirelessly throughout the home and would be marketed under the company's own brand, according to people briefed on the company's plans.
The word 'collective' may evoke 1970s hippie counterculture, but in the independent-film community, it's helping to get movies made. A new generation of filmmakers in their 20s and 30s are forming affiliated groups—with names like Court 13, ...
The Michael Kors woman is lightly tanned, toned, polished and pulled together at all times. She loves fur, figure-hugging fabrics and expensive shoes. She may or may not travel by private jet, but she certainly looks as though she does. ...
With the official holiday of romantic obligation looming, the Apple App Store is featuring dozens of "Apps for Valentine's Day." There are flower apps and message apps; diamond-ring apps and hookup apps. What do our mobile devices say about ...
Lionsgate's Jon Feltheimer Buys in L.A. for $17 Million Jeffrey Weingarten, a former partner at Goldman Sachs, has cut the price of his 15,000-square-foot vacation home on South Carolina's Kiawah Island by 10% to $26 million from its ...
A northern California hedge-fund manager was charged Friday with making a series of improper trades in Google Inc. and other technology companies based on inside information, the latest in a broad government crackdown on insider trading.
Internet users are selling themselves to Google -- and for cheap. The web giant's Screenwise program offers consumers the opportunity to let Google track their internet activity -- and get paid for it. Google offers participating "panelists" ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Canadian stocks traded lower Friday, pulled down by a bout of risk averseness following stumbles for the much-awaited Greek agreement on austerity measures and as stock markets around the world reacted the same ...
The top executive of NYSE Euronext on Friday sought to play down near-term threats to the exchange company's business and direct investors' attention toward renewed growth plans, on the heels of the Big Board's scuttled merger plan with ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — A day after reporting fourth-quarter sales that fell short of expectations, Expedia Inc. saw its shares take a mild hit as investors sought to get a better idea of what lies ahead for the online travel site.
WASHINGTON—The Obama administration is attempting to persuade U.S. corporations about the benefits of investing in renewable energy in an effort to help the industry after a government grant program expired.
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — It’s good news that China’s Xi Jinping, the apparent presidential successor to Hu Jintao, will visit the White House next week. He’s publicly stated that he wants to re-familiarize himself with the United States, ...
A start-up called Chamtech Enteprises has an answer to the problems of poor cellphone reception and other shortcomings of traditional antennas.