Back-office software company Bill.com Inc. delivered better-than-expected results Thursday as more small businesses saw their operations start to normalize.
With incumbent Sen. David Perdue’s vote falling just a fraction below 50% in Georgia, the scene is set for not one but two Senate runoff races in January that could potentially determine whether a Joe Biden White House deals with a split Congress or a unified Democratic one.
Joe Biden on Thursday looked like he was closing in on becoming U.S. president-elect, while President Donald Trump’s campaign had launched challenges in several states.
Fresh off its election victory to avoid classifying drivers as employees in California, Uber Technologies Inc. reported Thursday that its business continued to recover from a pandemic-induced slowdown.
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Newell Brands Inc. NWL says it has been working quickly to bring ideas to market to meet the new needs of consumers.
Shares of cannabis company’s fell in early trading Wednesday, as investor disappointment that a Democratic sweep failed to materialize offset a boost from referendum wins in a number states.
Futures for U.S. stock benchmarks trader higher on Wednesday, even as the election race between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden looked too close to call in a number of states.
Shares of Blue Apron Holdings Inc. soared in Tuesday trading, continuing the up-and-down roller coaster ride of the meal-kit company’s stock that investors have grown accustomed to this year.
President Donald Trump falsely claimed to have already won the election early Wednesday with millions of votes in key battleground states yet to be counted in a tight race.
Americans that went to bed on Tuesday night woke up to find not much has changed — the U.S. doesn’t know who the next president is, or which party controls the U.S. Senate.
Global markets experienced choppy trading on Wednesday as both President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden remained upbeat about their chances of winning. But Dow futures fell as Trump threatened legal action over the result.
Up to 500,000 people are set to be tested in Liverpool — one of the U.K.’s worst affected cities — in an ambitious attempt to measure viability of mass population screening