Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Snake Venom beer has the highest alcohol content in the world, 13 times more than your ordinary Budweiser.
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Forbes Advisor has listed the most dangerous states for drivers. Most of the data is from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The yardstick is fatal crashes and fatal crashes caused...
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Starbucks will look like nothing you have ever seen. That is, according to its management. And, it is more than their new holiday cups, which were just released. “It’s the season of joy at...
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A recent American Customer Satisfaction Index report card of retailers reveals that Walmart scores poorly. That is bad news for America’s largest retailer ahead of the holidays.
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Elon Musk claims AI will take everyone’s job eventually. It's already happening in retail and in middle management.
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The latest S&P Case Shiller home price index reveals that this downtrodden rust-belt city remains America's cheapest housing market.
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Selling ESPN would not save Disney from poor management. Who would want it? Buying Hulu would not help either.
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The first Tesla Cybertrucks roll out this month, presenting a challenge to competitors, especially Ford's F-150 Lightning.
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This office-sharing company was once among America’s most valuable private companies, but a a WeWork bankruptcy is about to become a reality.
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McDonald’s food prices will increase soon in California, as the fast-food company tries to offset the cost of rising minimum wages.
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The retailer plans to spend $500 million to remodel 117 Walmart stores in 30 states to a more open design.
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A recent analysis reveals that America's fastest-growing city over the past five years was Buckeye, Arizona.
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Its former CEO was brought back to deal with Disney's troubles, like its underachieving streaming and legacy businesses, but he has run out of options.
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GM won’t continue its tests of driverless vehicles in the U.S. for now. Its permit to test them in California was taken away. State regulators don’t think GM “autonomous vehicles” are safe....
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