The automaker plans 66 dealerships in emerging cities.
New rules prohibiting airlines from keeping full planes on runways for more than 3 hours have been a mixed blessing.
General Motors reports its third straight profitable quarter despite losses in Europe.
The automaker's public offering could be the feel-good, make-money story of the year.
The world's largest airline beats earnings estimates and says continued strong demand will lead to more success.
With the Dow above 11,000, investors will worry about the dollar and the economy and tackle earnings season. Reports are due from Intel, JPMorgan Chase, Google and General Electric.
United, Delta and JetBlue are one analyst's favorite investments as the airline industry looks forward to a profitable fourth quarter.
Did the Oracle of Omaha miss the boat on this one? Perhaps.
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