Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre

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.
24/7 Wall St. Insights There is not a single sign that Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) will fail to continue to own e-commerce this holiday season. Also: Dividend legends to hold forever. Amazon.com...
24/7 Wall St. Insights Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) stock has risen sharply on good revenue. So the upcoming quarter, with the holidays, should be strong. Also: Dividend legends to hold forever. If the...
24/7 Wall St. Insights Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) cutting production of its F-150 Lightning raised questions about electric vehicles in the United States in the short term. One troubled EV company is...
Waymo, the largest shareholder of which is Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG), was founded 15 years ago and began developing a complete version of self-driving car software seven years ago. Its commercial...
Peloton Interactive shares surged after it named a new CEO. However, the fitness equipment company still has a host of problems it cannot overcome.
The latest quarterly results reveal that Apple is doing poorly in China, which is by far the world’s largest smartphone market.
AMD and Microsoft have raised concerns that AI revenue is not growing as fast as expected. Nvidia results will be the real test.
Starbucks has announced a long list of plans to revive the battered company. The list includes plans to improve service without raising prices.
Starbucks blamed poor sales in China on the competitive environment there. Now one of those competitors aims to expand into the United States.
It was another rough quarter for McDonald's, as the fast-food giant is being pressed on several fronts. Its stock has underperformed the S&P 500 this year.
Starbucks has threatened to fire corporate workers who do not return to the office. Meanwhile, its CEO commutes to work by jet.
Ford has proven time and again that it is the worst-run American corporation. And management has nothing new to say about it problems.
A recent analysis reveals that many Americans would describe themselves as living paycheck to paycheck. The results are similar despite age and income.