Non-stop flights being eliminated from St. Louis

After American Airlines service cuts go into effect by next April, St. Louis no longer will have nonstop service available to the following destinations. […]

Abitibi sale of Quebec hydro asset finalized

MONTREAL–Insolvent forestry company AbitibiBowater has finalized a deal to sell its Manicouagan power plant for $615 million to a newly created joint venture formed […]

GM to step up production

DETROIT — Shoppers are snapping up cars and trucks so quickly that General Motors Co. is boosting production for the rest of the year […]

Paradigm Capital red-faced after conference call posted on Net

Paradigm Capital Inc., a privately owned investment dealer in Toronto, is in damage control after a confidential, 38-minute conference call relating to a client’s equity […]

Downtown St. Louis plans new campaign to better market city’s core

ST. LOUIS — What is Downtown St. Louis to you?
Is it the Cardinals and the Arch? Lofts and restaurants? A place to work […]

Boeing presses its case for maintaining C-17 production

Boeing Co. leaders say that the U.S. military’s airlift needs are growing and that a Pentagon proposal to halt future orders for the C-17 […]

Germany warms up to Fiat

FRANKFURT, GERMANY — The German government on Monday said it would consider helping Italian automaker Fiat grab control of Opel, the German subsidiary of […]

Report finds college giving has ‘hit a wall’

U.S. colleges and universities again set a record in donations for 2008’s fiscal year, bringing in $31.6 billion, though observers warn that the economy’s decline […]

Japan’s Corporate Service Prices Fall 2.2%, Fourth Monthly Drop

Japan’s corporate service prices fell for a fourth month as commodity costs tumbled and the deepening recession forced companies to cut spending.
The prices […]

RBS posts record U.K. loss

Royal Bank of Scotland said Monday it lost more than £20 billion ($30 billion) last year, the biggest loss in British corporate history, including […]