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Home Depot runs a leaner operation and has played the recovery aggressively

The Obama administration wants to curtail the use of drones. Don't expect the U.S. to get rid of them

Google X, home to the self-driving car and Google Glass, is the search giant's factory for scientific bets that require generous amounts of capital and massive leaps of faith

Helped by the Fed, it's very cheap to borrow money. This could end badly

SundaySky generates individualized, up-to-the-minute billing videos for AT&T and other companies

The film director has a site selling movie-themed T-shirts and memorabilia, as well as promoting a Bolivian liquor

George Washington University is planning a series of undergraduate programs in marketing, international business, and, starting this fall, finance

The West's housing rebound is helping small companies while delinquency rates remain higher along the Eastern seaboard, says a new report
Volkswagen’s Scirocco, the latest version of the sport economy car first introduced in 1974, will go on sale Aug. 29 in Germany and Britain, and in the rest of Europe by November. VW plans to export the car to Japan in 2009 and has also designed it to meet U.S. requirements, just in case. But at current exchange rates VW can’t make a profit selling the $33,000 car in the U.S.