Three airlines U.S. Airways, JetBlue and United all blamed high jet fuel prices in reporting losses.
Two employment lawyers discuss some of the conflicts they expect to arise as financial companies disappear, change, merge and downsize. Discussion
G.M. executives are said to have approached Ford about a merger in July, but Ford rejected the idea. Discussion
Some investors say that the sell-off has gone too far and that stocks could rally if a downturn is not severe. Discussion
The F.C.C. has ordered administrative hearings in the N.F.L.s programming dispute with Comcast about placing the NFL Network on its digital cable package. Discussion
EBay was once an online juggernaut and Amazon.com its weaker rival. Things have changed. Discussion
As the market continued its steep slide, many Americans say they are sensing losses beyond the short-term hits to their portfolios. Discussion
The bailout bill is laden with all kinds of vague legislative guidelines and there are lots of details the next Treasury secretary will have to grapple with. Discussion
Financial companies are shedding tens of thousands of jobs, yet applications to graduate business schools rose this year. Discussion
The Wall Street-Treasury-Federal Reserve axis is hated, loathed and feared by an angry mob of investors in the San Diego suburb of La Jolla. Discussion
Britain overreached imperially. The U.S. has been doing it financially. Discussion



