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Little old ladies competing at dumpling-making contests, butchers chopping large chunks of meat basketballs by the dozen. Five million people a week shop at Wal-Mart stores in China. And if the Americ
Hey, Chris, how are you? At Havana's International Trade Fair, the arrival of these men drew everyone's attention. Thank you for coming to Cuba. On the right, US cattle rancher, John Parke Wright, a F
We need to take a look at the markets. It's three winning days in a row for the Dow Industrials and that means yet another all-time high for the world's most famous stock index. The closing number, as
For the second day in a row, the Dow Industrials setting record highs, a triple-digit rally sent the Dows surging past the 11,800 mark for the very first time. This is the NASDAQ Composite rose to a 5
Today, the former CEO of WorldCom begins his 25-year sentence. Ebbers, as you were saying, was convicted last year in a federal court for his role in an 11-billion-dollar accounting fraud that toppled
The numbers are staggering, the Shanghai Composite, China's main stock exchange up more than 50% this year alone, on top of a 130% increase last year, the benchmark index passing a record 4000 last week. A buying frenzy fueled by small-time investor
Toyota passed GM in global sales early this year, and the Japanese carmaker now expects to end the Detroit giant's 76-year reign as world NO. 1. The world's most profitable automaker has earned over three billion dollars in the last three months. Th
Last year David Emory ditched his car. Now he relies on mass transit or his own two feet to get around. He works in transportation planning. So it seemed appropriate. It's nice not to have to, you know, worry about the upkeep of a car. You know, don
This hatchback, or something like it, could be the car that saves Chrysler. Unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show, the subcompact model is the latest by Chery Automobile, a Chinese company Chrysler hopes to partner with in Asia. The car is small and ch
Well, it's no secret the American auto sector is fueling the heat-increased competition, Americans' souring on American cars, the list goes on and on. But theres definitely a bright spot in Detroits future, in developing markets. Call it the new car
In this presidential election, the big names are taking no prisoners in their quest for cash. And now Wall Street's big rollers are doling out the big bucks voting with money. Erin Burnett is Following the Money tonight. The numbers for the first qu
I think it changes the power dramatically. If you are a smart person, somewhere in the world, you can be connected in real time and be followed into a process anywhere in the world. You couldn't, let's say five years ago, you had to physically move t
Chung Mong-koo, the chairman of South Korea's largest carmaker Hyundai Motor, has been handed a three-year jail sentence in what many here believe is a compromise in a raging debate between those who believe that South Korea should improve its intern
This refinement to our relationship with IBM's ? in this guise of a win-win relationship. William Amelio is a corporate pioneer, the man whose job's been to manage the merger of an American icon with a mainland Chinese company. Amelio, formerly the h
Intel says it's developed a programmable processor that can perform about a trillion calculations per second. That's trillion with the T, a one followed by 12 zeros. Just to give you some perspective here. The company says it can put on a chip the si
Starbucks founder and Chairman Howard Schultz with a warning and a challenge for his ever-expanding coffee empire, Schultz sees a threat to his brand, a problem that could impact everything that's made Starbucks the great American success and growth
It's the worst one-day sell-off on Wall Street since after the 9/11 attacks. Stock prices plunged today across the board and around the world. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down about 416 points at the closing bell and at one point it fell un
The reality is that the level of distress here definitely knocked down a couple of notches today. Stocks ended slightly higher, investors paid little attention to a worse-than-expected inflation report, and comments from former Fed Chairman Alan Gre
Valerie Morris: I have to tell you (it) was another down day on Wall Street, ending a down week. Earlier in the week it was the Subprime Mortgage story, now renewed concerns about inflation, consumer prices rose a little bit more than expected in Fe
China has never hidden its desire to become a major force in the aviation and aerospace industries. And Sundays announcement that it plans to challenge Airbus and Boeings current duopoly by building big passenger jets isnt exactly a shock. I dont th