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Grocery chain A&P paid millions in year before bankruptcy

Grocery chain A&P paid out $9.4 million in bonuses and other additional pay to insiders in the 12 months before its July bankruptcy, but it hasn't publicly revealed the identities of the insiders.

AIA: More US firms may move overseas given EXIM lapse

More U.S. companies are considering moving plants overseas given concerns about the shutdown of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.

Report: Mitsubishi Motors eyes closure of its sole plant in US

Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp has started preparing for the closure of its sole U.S. factory after failing to find a buyer for the high-cost auto plant.

Can this plan help control spiraling drug prices?

A liberal think tank wants to have drugmakers pay the government a "refund" if they don't spend enough on research and development of medications.

Cramer Remix: The best way to play the selloff

Mad Money" host Jim Cramer shared his top tips of the best way to take advantage of the selloff.

PetSmart said to be in early talks to acquire Petco

PetSmart Inc., the closely held pet-supplies company bought by private-equity firm BC Partners in March, is in early talks to acquire Petco Animal Supplies Inc., people with knowledge of the matter said.

Leonardo DiCaprio just invested in this trash startup

The Hollywood star has joined a list of well-known private investors in Rubicon Global, a startup working on an Uber-like app for trash hauling.

Why the Fed is driving gold prices higher

The central bank doesn’t want to strengthen the dollar, which will benefit the yellow metal, says Michael Brush.

Netflix CEO: All TV will be Internet in 10-20 years

Jim Cramer spoke with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on the rapid expansion of the Internet and how that will impact the future of television.

Here's Why Coloradans Got A One-Day Weed Tax Break

Reduced taxes on weed for a single day were inspired by some unique tax laws.