GE to lose $1.4 billion this year from Boeing 737 Max grounding but expects jet’s return next year

GE makes the LEAP engines used for the 737 Max, which has been grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in the past year.

Jim Cramer: Spotify has ‘no bear case’ after ‘game changer’ quarter

“When you drill down, it is clear that Spotify is firing on all cylinders. There is no bear case that I can find now,” “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer says.

Wingstop CEO bets on advertising, digital and delivery in the wing chain’s ‘bright future’

Wingstop has a “lot of runway for growth not only here in the U.S., but across the world,” CEO Charlie Morrison tells “Mad Money’s” Jim Cramer.

US lawmaker urges White House to quickly finalize plan to pull flavored e-cigarettes

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, who is overseeing an investigation into e-cigarette market leader Juul, urged White House officials to finalize a policy by next Friday that would remove flavored e-cigarettes from the market.

Here’s what to expect from Starbucks earnings

The coffee chain’s stock, valued at $100 billion, is up 29% so far this year.

Here’s the tax bill on Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots so far this year

The 12 winners who have hit Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots in 2019 — worth an advertised $3.3 billion in all — have paid the IRS more than a half-billion in tax dollars. That won’t be the last of it.

Boeing CEO grilled over salary, accountability in second day of congressional questioning

Boeing CEO David Muilenburg was grilled by Rep. Steve Cohen on Wednesday over his $30 million salary during questioning about 737 Max crashes.

Here’s what changed in the new Fed statement

This is a comparison of Wednesday’s Federal Open Market Committee statement with the one issued on Sept. 18.

Proposed Fiat Chrysler-Peugeot tie-up comes with risks, rewards

The French carmaker and Fiat Chrysler confirmed they are in talks that could to create the world’s fourth-largest automaker with a roughly $50 billion valuation.

More than half of adults over 50 would rather die than do this

The prospect of living in a nursing care facility is so unsavory that 54% of adults over age 50 say they would rather die than reside in one, according to Nationwide Retirement Institute.