Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre

Tesla produced 440,000 vehicles in the most recently reported quarter. Its brisk production means the figure could approach 2 million for the year. China, the world’s largest car market, is the...
A new analysis reveals that home prices continue to tick up, albeit modestly.
The UAW strike against the Big Three automakers was supposed to help electric vehicle makers. It did not help Lucid.
Today, 17 years after its founding, 24/7 Wall St. has a new owner, Flywheel Publishing.
A recent analysis reveals that this truck stop operator is the best company in America to work for.
At $5 a gallon, gasoline prices raise the specter of recession.
For more than a decade, Americans have worried that hacks of big companies might expose some of their confidential data.
The wealth of Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford is almost beyond imagining.
The problem of ransomware attacks will get worse, perhaps much worse, as cybercriminals become more skilled and daring.
The Reuters headline reads “Ford CEO says UAW proposal could force bankruptcy.” It’s poor judgment for a CEO to hint their company may go bankrupt without strong evidence it’s imminent. Yet...
Part of the UAW chief Shawn Fain’s criticism of auto company practices is that the CEOs of these corporations make tens of millions of dollars. This is somewhat misleading because a portion of this...
There are about 3,000 species of snakes worldwide, with roughly 600 being venomous. Of those, around 200 pose a major threat to humans and can cause illness or death if their bite is untreated....
Tesla was among the 10 largest car companies in the world based on revenue.
Gasoline nationwide is increasing toward $4 a gallon, but in one state it is already well above $5.
A recent analysis proports to put a price tag on how climate change will affect a specific industry.