Past 90 Days
Index Data Source: S&P
Most of the marketing money and new vehicles are going to Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, and GMC, while weaker brands starve
A Deutsche Bank analyst says the company is unlikely to meet March debt goals, but that suppliers needn't worry about a reorganization
Just last month, Sony announced plans to lay off thousands of employees, delay spending on factories, and streamline its supply chain for semiconductor chips and flat TVs. Now Sony faces the prospect of a sizable operating loss, too
Like a family down on its luck, General Motors is scouring its cupboards for treasures to sell
The aircraft maker will lay off 6.7% of its commercial plane workforce by the end of the second quarter because of economic and competitive pressures
Strong ties with TV vendors and a weak currency likely give Korea's makers of LCD panels the advantage over Taiwan's during the downturn
Company Data Source: Wall Street On Demand
"Without rigorous measurement practice, innovation is just massive experimentation on someone else's dime," argues reader Gong Szeto. Bruce Nussbaum sets out innovation policy for the U.S. government to not just restart but reset its economy
Milton Tan, speaking at last month's World Economic Forum conference on designing a post-crisis global system, discusses design and innovation, and his efforts to promote both in Singapore