What in the name of Colonel Harland Sanders is going on at KFC? The chain built by his secret recipe for fried chicken is about to give equal billing to, gulp, grilled chicken.
Green with envy over the latest "Kelly" handbag by Hermes, but unable to cough up the thousands of dollars for the privilege - and cachet - of owning one? Help is at hand: rent the bag online.
Al Copeland, who became rich selling spicy fried chicken and notorious for his flamboyant lifestyle, died on Sunday at a clinic near Munich, Germany. He was 64.
Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's largest automaker, plans to start selling buses in India from next year as economic growth boosts demand.
JPMorgan Chase & Co Chairman Jamie Dimon offered Bear Stearns Cos managing directors cash and stock incentives to win their support for a takeover and prevent them from leaving the firm, two people familiar with the matter said.
Credit Suisse Group, Switzerland's second-largest bank, probably will post its first quarterly loss since 2003 after writing down debt securities that were deliberately mispriced by traders.
Citigroup Inc, the biggest US bank by assets, plans to cut more than 5 percent of staff in the securities unit to rein back expenses after US subprime-mortgage related losses.
Times are tough in Beverly Hills. Well, tougher, anyway.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|