A Chinese Brand Flounders in U.S.
Beijing-based sports-apparel company Li Ning is overhauling its approach in the U.S. market, taking a digital tack, after failing to make a significant dent against Nike and other rivals.
Samsung Tablet Ban in Australia Extended
Australia's highest court extended a ban on the sale of Samsung's Galaxy tablet for at least another week.
Genting Dreams of a New Vegas in Miami
A Malaysian gambling company wants to build what could be the world's largest casino on prime Miami waterfront land.
Dreaming of a New Vegas in Miami
A Malaysian gambling company wants to build what could be the world's largest casino on prime Miami waterfront land.
Weekend Sales Raise Hopes
Deep discounts, early openings pay off on the opening weekend of the Christmas selling season.
Celebrities Tell of Tabloids’ Pursuit
Famous Britons including actress Sienna Miller and author J.K. Rowling, at a hearing on U.K. press ethics, described their loss privacy of amid years of surveillance by tabloid reporters pursuing scoops.
Grieving Parents Testify on Hacking
The parents of murdered British schoolgirl Milly Dowler told an inquiry into press ethics how the alleged hacking of their daughter's phone by the News of the World gave them false hope that she might have still been alive.
Nike Sets Out to Alter China’s Sports Mindset
Nike hopes to roughly double its sales in China by 2015, to reach a target of $4 billion annually, but to do so, it has to foster a culture of everyday sports.
Apple Fights On Without Its Muse
Apple has lost its visionary at a time when the company is headed into battle with its most serious challengers yet—and has shown some rare signs of vulnerability.
Daily-Deal Sites Undergo Shakeout
The online daily-deals space has attracted millions of dollars in venture capital and spurred dozens of clones of market leaders Groupon and LivingSocial. Now the industry is starting to shake out.
DreamWorks Joins Studios Venturing in China
DreamWorks is exploring an expansion into the Chinese film market with a Shanghai-based development and production venture. The operation would make films specifically for China.
DreamWorks Joins Studios Venturing in China
DreamWorks is exploring an expansion into the Chinese film market with a Shanghai-based development and production venture. The operation would make films specifically for China.



