Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Most people think Sears is gone. Force into bankruptcy. Inventory liquidated. All stores closed. However, this is not true. Sears lives on with both an e-commerce presence and a few stories. It has...
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Ford’s sales in the US were strong in the first half of 2023. In July, management said it had been the No.1 brand in the US for six months in a row. Ford sold 531,662 vehicles in the period, up...
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It has been more than a decade since the last major global nuclear disaster, the meltdown of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011. However, the the risk of a dangerous nuclear...
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Walmart has a long history of paying workers poorly and often shows up on lists of the lowest-paying companies in America. There is another way to view the pay issue. Walmart’s CEO Carl Douglas...
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Amazon has often been rumored to be tough on its employees. Public revelations of this have embarrassed the house Jeff Bezos built. Amazon recently made a demand for some of its workers. Change the...
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Texas, the second-largest state with nearly 30 million residents, has experienced rapid growth for the past two decades. Its major cities, including Houston and Dallas, have consistently ranked among...
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A Domino’s pizza in India reportedly costs 60 cents.
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People who take the risk of flipping homes did very well in the second quarter.
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The market does not believe in any IBM turnaround at all.
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Carvana's renegotiated debt does nothing to change the essentials of its business or the used car retailer's grim future.
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Ever wonder how well a typical American can live on Social Security payments?
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Many older Americans will need to find work. They will have no choice.
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Is the truth about UFOs finally about to come out?
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Frying an egg on the street may be a joke, but the record heat in Phoenix is no joke.
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Ford’s F-150 Lightning finally has real competition, as Tesla has started to produce its Cybertruck.
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