Office shooting suspect identified as Robert Randall Mustard
Two financial advisers with Smith Financial have been identified as the victims of a Monday-morning shooting at an office suite inside a North Dallas building.
Aldi to bring 27 stores to North Texas
Grocer Aldi Inc. is slated to open 27 stores in North Texas this spring, adding to the 400 jobs the company has already brought to the area.
Report: BP likely buyer of Devon Energy assets
BP plc is the leading candidate to buy more than $5 billion worth of oil and gas assets from Devon Energy Corp., The Wall Street Journal is reporting.
Former Colonial Bank execs acquire Professional Bank
A group of former executives from Colonial Bank’s Texas operations has signed a deal to acquire Professional Bank, N.A., a Dallas-based community bank.
AMR Corp., Transport Workers Union stuck on two issues
American Airlines Inc. has released an update on its negotiations with the Transport Workers Union, claiming the two groups have made progress on most issues, but still disagree on the outsourcing of cabin cleaning and retiree medical benefits.
Excentus sues Kroger for alleged infringement of four patents
In a David vs. Goliath-type battle, a small Irving business that does patent licensing and runs a rewards program for vehicle fueling is taking on grocery giant Kroger Co.
Shareholders approve Denbury, Encore merger
Shareholders of oil and gas companies Denbury Resources Inc. and Encore Acquisition Co. both approved Denbury's planned acquisition of Encore on Tuesday.
GameStop not commenting on takeover rumors
Video game retailer GameStop Corp. saw its stock price jump 4.70 percent Thursday afternoon on speculation that the company may be acquired.
American flight attendants: No deal, strike vote next
The Association of Professional Flight Attendants is a significant step closer to a strike after the union and American Airlines failed to reach an agreement by the end of a five-day bargaining session.
Former employee pleads guilty in scheme to fraudulently bill Burlington Northern Santa Fe
A former employee of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. accused of participating in a scheme to fraudulently bill the railroad for services that were misrepresented or never provided has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas announced Friday.