Representatives of Lockheed Martin and the machinists union will meet in Atlanta Wednesday to try to avert a strike at the company's Marietta assembly plant.
The flashy dance floor and frozen drink machines have always made Malone's Food and Spirits stand out in Savannah's Market district, clashing with upscale boutiques and nearby restaurants.
President Bush on Tuesday slapped punishing tariffs of 8 percent to 30 percent on several types of imported steel under a three-year plan to aid the ailing U.S. steel industry, The Associated Press learned.
Exxon Mobil Corp. chairman Lee R. Raymond said Tuesday that a recovery in the world economy will boost energy demand over the next decade and help reverse a recent decline in oil industry profit margins.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has begun an unusual set of public discussions on auditor oversight and corporate disclosures as it moves to tighten regulations.
Northrop Grumman Corp. will move forward with its hostile bid for TRW Corp., but it will face a set of highly regarded anti-takeover laws that are a part of Ohio's legal code.
Microsoft Corp.'s chief executive and the top executive involved with its Windows operating system are sticking with a position the company has held since the outset of the four-year antitrust case: They cannot pull the Internet Explorer Web browser o
For the second year in a row, telecom provider Verizon Communications Inc. is cutting its employment rolls - eliminating the budgetary equivalent of 10,000 jobs.