An anonymous bidder paid $610,000 in a charity auction for coffee date with Apple chief Tim Cook, the organizers said Wednesday.
Tesla Motors said Wednesday that founder Elon Musk would invest $100 million in the surging electric car maker, and that it would repay a loan from the US Department of Energy ahead of schedule.
Google co-founder and chief Larry Page disclosed Tuesday that one of his vocal cords is partially paralyzed but that it will not stop him from running the Internet colossus.
...Read MoreThe US Justice Department has launched a probe into whether the Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative activist groups for investigation, Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday.
...Read MoreThe S&P 500 reached a new all-time high Thursday, boosted by an expected European Central Bank interest rate cut and a surprisingly good US jobless claims report.
...Read MoreEast West Bancorp, Inc. (“East West”) (Nasdaq: EWBC), parent company of East West Bank, the financial bridge between the United States and Greater China, today announced that the outside independent directors of its Board of Directors have elected Rudolph I. Estrada as Lead Director, effective July 2013.
...Read MorePresident Nicos Anastasiades vowed on Friday to keep Cyprus in the euro but had harsh words for international lenders behind the huge bailout that saved the island from bankruptcy.
Global commodity markets had mixed fortunes this week, but Brent oil fell on the back of soaring American crude reserves and an improving supply outlook, while traders braced for uncertainty from Italian political deadlock, US budget cuts and the death of Venezuela’s Hugh Chavez.
The Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority board of directors recently awarded a $48.7 million design-build contract to Webcor Builders for the intermodal parking facilities and enhancements project.
A judge on Friday cut $450 million from a $1 billion award to be paid by Samsung in a landmark patent lawsuit from Apple, saying a jury had wrongly calculated the damages.
