Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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...
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A new analysis reveals that home prices continue to tick up, albeit modestly.
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The UAW strike against the Big Three automakers was supposed to help electric vehicle makers. It did not help Lucid.
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Today, 17 years after its founding, 24/7 Wall St. has a new owner, Flywheel Publishing.
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A recent analysis reveals that this truck stop operator is the best company in America to work for.
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At $5 a gallon, gasoline prices raise the specter of recession.
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For more than a decade, Americans have worried that hacks of big companies might expose some of their confidential data.
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The wealth of Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford is almost beyond imagining.
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The problem of ransomware attacks will get worse, perhaps much worse, as cybercriminals become more skilled and daring.
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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...
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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...
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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....
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Tesla was among the 10 largest car companies in the world based on revenue.
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Gasoline nationwide is increasing toward $4 a gallon, but in one state it is already well above $5.
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A recent analysis proports to put a price tag on how climate change will affect a specific industry.
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