Are your career aspirations lined up with your current job? Opens a New Window. If the answer is no, you’re not alone. READ MORE
The US economy is strong. Three signs it won't last
Economic expansions never go on forever. As the United States' long, slow recovery from the Great Recession stretches past the decade mark, regulators and economists are starting to get a little jumpy. READ MORE
Wells Fargo cuts 1,000 jobs across the U.S.
Wells Fargo & Co. is cutting about 1,000 jobs across its consumer-lending and tech-payments units as part of a much larger workforce reduction announced earlier this year. READ MORE
PG&E could be in big financial trouble if it's found liable for California's Camp Fire
If California electric utility PG&E is responsible for California's wildfires, it may not be able to afford the payouts it would owe. READ MORE
Does the oil meltdown signal economic trouble ahead?
Crude oil's sudden meltdown could be nothing to worry about. Or it could be a sign that the world economy is sick. READ MORE
Time, Cash Burn and Unsecured Creditors are Sears’ Enemies
Amid Sears Holdings Corp.’s request to sell certain debt instruments, there are liquidation rumblings connected with the bankruptcy case. READ MORE
Jamie Dimon, Tim Cook among America's top executives
For the second year in a row, Apple’s Tim Cook and JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon notched top spots in America’s best chief executives, according to money managers and stocks analysts surved by the Institutional Investor. READ MORE
Looking to Attract, Motivate and Engage? Consider the State of Your Internal Labor Market
Increased competition in the external labor market is making it harder for organizations to attract new candidates and retain their best talent, according to Gartner Inc. This is compounded by historically low unemployment rates, which have put pressure on traditional talent management strategies. This has resulted in it taking longer and costing more to hire critical talent. READ MORE
Amazon HQ2 to be split evenly between two cities: Report
E-commerce giant Amazon may split its second headquarters between two cities, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. READ MORE
Microsoft Will Not Use Personal Data For Profit
SEC subpoenas Tesla over Elon Musk’s ambitious Model 3 projections
Investigators with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have subpoenaed Tesla for records relating to the company’s early factory projections for the Model 3, the company acknowledged late last week. READ MORE
Here's what you need to do to successfully build a business
If you want to start your own business, you need two things: conviction that you're solving a problem and the belief that you are going to solve it better than anyone else. READ MORE
How to tell if your company retirement plan is a good one
The majority of Americans who save for retirement do so through their employer-sponsored retirement plans. Most employees assess how good their employer’s plan is by looking at the employer’s contribution, but according to Wells Fargo Institutional Retirement and Trust, there are many other factors to consider in determining just how “good” a retirement plan is. READ MORE
14 of 19 bear market signals triggered, Bank of America says
Turbulence in the stock market can get old fast. But investors may need to get used to the bumpy ride. READ MORE
CNBC unveils its annual list of 100 promising start-ups to watch
The Upstart 100 is CNBC's exclusive list of promising young start-ups, featuring a diverse group of companies that are building brands and breaking industry barriers on the path to becoming tomorrow's household names. Selected from more than 500 nominees, each one was scored on eight equally weighted quantitative metrics READ MORE
How bankrupt Sears dug its own grave
Break out the headstone for the once-healthy retailer known as Sears Roebuck & Company.
The 125-year old former retail icon filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Monday, crippled from years of losses and mounting debt. Sears (SHLD) plans to close about 142 money-losing stores by year-end. The company operates about 700 Sears and Kmart stores. READ MORE
Sears aims to close up to 150 stores in bankruptcy
Sears Holdings Corp is planning to close up to 150 of its department and discount stores and keep at least another 300 open as part of a plan to restructure under U.S. bankruptcy protection, people familiar with the matter said Friday. READ MORE
Rockwell Collins finds buyer for flight stabilizer business
A French aerospace company plans to buy one of the businesses Rockwell Collins has been ordered to divest by the U.S. Department of Justice before United Technologies Corporation can close its acquisition. READ MORE
Time may be running out for Sears
The handwriting is on the wall: Sears appears to be nearing bankruptcy.
One of Sears' major shareholders just dumped a chunk of his stock for pennies on his original investment. The company added a new director who is familiar with bankruptcies and restructuring. Reports circulated that the company is talking to advisers and banks in preparation for a bankruptcy filing. READ MORE
Trump to talk ethanol
President Donald Trump is heading to Iowa to boost Republican candidates and roll out new summer fuel standards. READ MORE
