With either candidate, Wall Street and Main Street are screwed. Obama is a recession, McCain is a depression.
Low oil prices will stymie innovation, proving disastrous for the environment.
A Yahoo AOL merger would be a lot like Sears and Kmart getting together—it would create more problems than it would solve.
Forget the iPhone, Google's primary target with Android is Windows Mobile.
Despite the Treasury's plan to cap executive pay at $500,000, banks will always find ways to pay their top execs far more.
Apple’s new Macbooks are yet another example of the company making incremental changes in order to reinforce the market for its old ideas.
Obama’s promise of a 95% tax cut for working families is nothing more than an illusion.
The economic crisis is the opportunity of a life-time for investors.
The IPO window is closed and won’t re-open until 2010.