Cagle's, Inc. today released results for its 13 weeks and 39 weeks ended December 29, 2001 and at the same time announced the sale of Cagle Foods to Excecutive Holdings.
Just five months after it lost 658 employees in the Sept. 11 attacks, Cantor Fitzgerald posted better than expected earnings for its eSpeed subsidiary and said it will use $4.9 million in profits to fulfill the first installment in a pledge to aid the fam
AT&T began offering local telephone service in Michigan on Wednesday, competing with giant Ameritech Michigan for its 4.8 million customers in the state.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Tuesday rejected Bridgestone/Firestone Inc.'s request for a defect investigation into the Ford Explorer.
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. said Tuesday it would change its method of financing construction of an Illinois dough-mixing plant, in response to investor concerns of questionable accounting methods.
Comcast Corp., the nation's third-largest cable company, has begun recording the Web browsing activities of each of its 1 million high-speed Internet subscribers without notifying them of the change.
A California Senate committee, convinced that bankrupt energy trader Enron Corp. has destroyed financial documents under legislative subpoena, voted to seek criminal charges against the company for concealing evidence and conspiracy.
United Airlines mechanics rejected a contract offer that would have given them industry-leading pay, setting up a possible strike that could disrupt service at the nation's No. 2 carrier.
British Airways on Wednesday announced it was cutting 5,800 jobs -- almost 12 percent of its work force -- and planning a "significant restructuring" to cut costs and tackle debts.