Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre

Tesla's market cap jumped to over $1 trillion after the presidential election. That was a turnaround from what appeared to be a rough year for the EV maker.
Expectations for Nvidia's quarterly results are extraordinarily high. If it falls short, the anxiety about the AI industry will soar.
New research shows the iPhone 15’s sales were steady up to the iPhone 16's release. That bolstered Apple revenue through a critical period.
Tesla shares are up handily this year while Ford stock is in retreat. Now Tesla’s market cap is 23 times that of Ford. Here's why.
Tesla stock saw a post-election surge, but shares of smaller rival Rivian retreated. Investors seem to think Rivian will be more of a victim.
Tesla stock saw a post-election surge, but shares of smaller rival Lucid retreated. Investors seem to think Lucid will be more of a victim.
In the latest J.D. Power brand satisfaction study, Chrysler came in last place. And Genesis scored poorly in the luxury category.
In the latest J.D. Power brand satisfaction study, Porsche topped the list. BMW's Mini scored well in the mass-market category.
Nvidia has moved ahead of Apple based on market capitalization. This is a sign that people expect the artificial intelligence boom to continue.
Apple has warned that it may suffer a decline in profit, which tells investors that the recent near-record report could be a high-water mark.
Gasoline prices have weighed less on consumers in recent weeks. However, the price in California remains a considerable burden on disposable income.
Gasoline and oil prices have weighed less on consumers in recent weeks. The state with the lowest average gas price per gallon is Texas.
The quality of Chinese electric vehicles could threaten Tesla and other American automakers if tariffs did not keep them out of the U.S. market.
There are several reasons people might upgrade to the latest iPhone. One analyst believes a “monster holiday season” is in store for Apple.
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