Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Lucid's quarterly figures were awful. Sales were so poor that they might as well have been zero.
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The most expensive iPhone models cost about the same price as a good personal computer.
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When will a next-generation iPhone fail to draw the tens of millions of customers investors expect?
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Ford’s shares have dropped 15% in the last month. There could be several reasons. The UAW is hungry for a costly new contract. Quality trouble will not go away. The United Auto Workers has been a...
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Nikola lost its CEO and turned in poor numbers for its most recent quarter. Its stock, which has been rising rapidly, fell more rapidly on the news (down 26% the day after earnings were announced)....
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What looked like a promising future for these two South Korean brands has started to crumble.
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The United Auto Workers has been a thorn in the side of the auto industry for decades.
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Here is why Lucid and Nikola may not be part of the future of the electric vehicle (EV) industry.
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Apple does not just have to worry about whether people want a new iPhone. They have to worry about Samsung.
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The size of lakes is measured by square miles of surface area. Based on this, the Caspian Sea, with a surface area of 143,000 square miles, is by far the largest lake in the world. Its shores touch...
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Ford keeps selling Lincoln vehicles in the United States because it can. Should it?
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The new Starbucks chief executive has been a poor steward, at least for shareholders.
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Ford has recalled more than 870,000 F-150 pickups, further harming its reputation.
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America’s oldest craft beer brand is no more.
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A recent analysis reveals that this California city is the one people want to move away from most.
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