Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Tesla stock has underperformed the broader markets this year. Will the introduction of a new model to the lineup change that?
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A recent Consumer Reports analysis reveals that worst car brands in America are Jeep, Land Rover, and Jaguar.
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In the war between Starbucks labor and management, will customers boycott stores to support labor or go more often to support the company?
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The addition of Amazon gives the Dow Jones industrial average the boost it needs in terms of big tech representation.
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iPhone sales need to increase briskly in 2024 to get Apple stock back in gear. Yet skeptics point out that each new iPhone is not much different from the model it replaces.
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Starbucks find itself facing a challenge in China, a market that company management says is key to its future.
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Almost no one saw the astronomical rise of AI chip company Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) coming. Its market cap, at nearly $2 trillion, has jumped ahead of tech behemoths Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Alphabet...
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Last year, Steve Schwarzman of Blackstone Inc. (NYSE: BX) made $897 million. He is already among the richest people in America, with a net worth of $42 billion. He and another investment banker and...
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Under federal law, every year, American public companies must release what their CEOs make and compare it to the median compensation of their employees. CEO pay is often several hundred times what...
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After a major setback in its self-driving car business, General Motors is ready to try again, this time in Dallas and Houston.
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Nvidia’s market cap is now larger than Alphabet’s and Amazon’s. Has AI replaced cloud computing and search as the core of tech growth?
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After spectacular earnings, the Nvidia market cap will likely be near $1.8 trillion, topping the GDPs of Australia and South Korea.
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Nvidia, riding a wave as the most important company in AI chips, does not appear to have peaked yet. Is it even close?
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Walmart stock is up handily in the past year, but not nearly as much as that of its primary rival, Amazon. Why is that?
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Ford stock has tumbled over the past two years, more than the share prices of any of its peers. What happened?
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