KB Home warns on margins, homebuilder shares fall
KB Home said margins in the first quarter would be squeezed by higher costs for labor and materials.
KB Home said margins in the first quarter would be squeezed by higher costs for labor and materials.
Specifically, this crack team of British scientists.
“Say that again.” And again. And again. For a dozen seasons, 264 episodes from 1984 to 1996, Angela Lansbury solved murders on a weekly basis on “Murder, She Wrote.” Veteran thespian Lansbury —who turns 90 this year— played Jessica Fletcher, a retired English teacher turned mystery novelist with a penchant for solving homicides. Perhaps it was due to her writing, or maybe her previous career minding students five days a week, but whatever the reason, Fletcher was better at cracking cases than the... Читать дальше...
U.S. companies are increasingly penalizing workers who decline to join "wellness" programs.
Cuts to personnel look likely unless the defence budget sees real-term rises, figures show
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks at the catalysts turning oil positive.
McConnell says the president is working on sending Congress a new authorization for the use of military force.
The current situation in oil is out of OPEC's control, Pickens wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
Spike Lee released his film, "Da Sweet Blood of Jesus," exclusively on Vimeo On Demand on Tuesday, a month before it's set to hit the big screen.
Say you want to make a movie about of the financial crisis of the mid-aughts. It doesn't sound like the most enticing proposition for blockbuster-driven studios these days, does it? Okay, now attach three hot slices A-list of hunkdom in the lead roles…guess what, your movie gets made! Variety reports that Brad Pitt, Christian Bale and Ryan Gosling— who it must be said are also extremely talented on top of their chiseled features— will star in "The Big Short." The film will be an adaptation of "Moneyball" writer Michael Lewis' bestseller. Читать дальше...
Apple may be creating a GoPro-like camera system that can be mounted to various objects.
'If you don’t like this freedom, for heaven’s sake, get your suitcase, and leave,' he said.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Oil was down again today, as the spread between WTI and Brent narrowed. OPEC announced it would still not cut production.
OPIS' Tom Kloza said Tuesday he expects gas prices in the U.S. to drop below $2 per gallon as oil continues to plummet.
California is seeking to suspend Ocwen Financial's mortgage license, saying the company failed to submit papers showing that it complies with laws.
West Coast dockworkers and their employers have been at odds for over six months now, and freight is backing up.
Sterling falls as CPI decline to 0.5% triggers Bank of England letter to chancellor
Vertex CEO Dr. Jeffrey Leiden tells CNBC's Meg Tirrell about the company's new drug trials and focus areas in 2015.
U.S. News and World Repors released its ten best jobs in the United States. Here are the jobs that took top honors.
GoPro stocks skidded on Tuesday on news that Apple may be working on a sports camera. Heard on the Street’s Dan Gallagher offers analysis on the News Hub. Photo: Getty.
The most stressful jobs in America; how your small business can make and keep New Year's resolutions; and how the patchwork of pot laws is causing confusion for businesses outside of the marijuana industry.
Economist David Rosenberg says oil prices may not rise anytime soon, which could be very good news indeed for equities.
GM luxury brand’s product offensive aims to loosen grip of European manufacturers
Furniture stores in Ohio and Kentucky are set to pay out $1.5 million after Ohio State's college football championship victory.