Douglas A. McIntyre - Editor-In-Chief and CEO for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Customer service at Starbucks has worsened. We have to "get back to focusing on fundamental operations and executing better" admits the CEO.
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Disappointed investors sold Nike stock down after the latest quarterly report showed it is no longer a growth company.
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Impoverished and war-torn cities remain the world’s least livable cities, while the best cities to live in are in very stable countries.
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Volkswagen's investment in Rivian Automotive has not made it a better stock.
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San Diego was the housing market in which prices rose the most year over year in April, just ahead of Miami and Los Angeles.
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Volkswagen's $5 billion investment in Rivian Automotive will help them to close the gap with EV market leader Tesla.
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A recent analysis reveals San Bernardino as America's dirtiest city. Metrics included air and water quality, fuel consumption, and resident dissatisfaction.
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Chick-fil-A slipped in the latest Axios Harris company reputation ranking, perhaps because critics consider it too “woke.”
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247 Insights The average cost of college in the United States is more than $38,000. The most expensive college in America is an Ivy League school. There is a debate about whether everyone who can go...
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Because TikTok competes directly with Meta's Reels, Facebook is the winner if a TikTok ban goes into place.
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24/7 Insights Amazon has threatened Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) revenues for over a decade. Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) shares recently jumped significantly. In the most recently reported...
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24/7 Insights Cities people want to leave are led by Los Angeles and other cities on the coasts. One primary reason is cost of living. In the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans began to...
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24/7 Insights Starbucks used to be a growth company, but its stock is down. Earnings are part of the reason, but the real challenge is inflation. Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) was once the bright...
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24/7 Insights Foreclosure rates in the country are modest. Yet, in some cities, foreclosure rates are high. The massive number of foreclosures during the housing crisis from 2008 to 2010 turned into...
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Target is the third-largest big-box retailer in the United States, and its troubles mean it and its stock will likely fall further behind.
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