Shares of General Electric drop after announcing a $6.2 billion charge, but BlackBerry surges on news of a new software for connected cars. We also look at shares of Alphabet, on news Google is laying underwater cables to grow its cloud business.
Plus a preview of the Detroit Auto Show. We'll take a look at the hottest cars at the event and how new technologies, from connected vehicles and self-driving make their presence known.
And what to expect as Google, Facebook, and Twitter head to Capitol Hill. We break down what's in store with GBH's Daniel Ives and CFRA's Scott Kessler.
Axios reporter Erin Doherty breaks down the results from the South Carolina primary as former President Trump gets closer to winning the GOP nomination.
Jay Woods of Freedom Capital Markets shares thoughts on how the latest inflation report will impact the market, and why he expects a ‘cascade’ of IPOs if Reddit’s public debut goes well.
During AT&T's widespread outage Thursday, landline phones were a working alternative — which most of the U.S. does not have. Over half of Americans are estimated to have ditched landlines altogether.
Jade Kearney Dube, Founder & CEO of She Matters talks the Symptom Tracker app, cultural competency for healthcare providers, and being a Black woman CEO looking for funding.
Ahead of April’s planned BitCoin halving, Bitfarms CEO Geoff Morphy shares why he thinks the crypto rally will continue, plus why you’ll see a broader adoption of clean energy for mining.
Did you know there's a big difference between a dude ranch and a working cattle ranch? Check out the new generation of ranches, and live out your cowboy dreams.
Lara Rhame, FS Investments chief U.S. economist, discusses the recent market highs, how the job market is in a ‘good place,’ and why rates staying higher for longer might not be a bad thing.