Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre

Walmart’s founding family and McMillon have very little to say about the lowest-paid workers.
Netflix's crackdown on password sharing appears to have been a winning move.
Who keeps ice cream under lock and key?
Most historians agree that there was no time on earth when the tank was more important for the outcome of combat than in World War II. But of course tanks were around before that time and continue to...
This summer has seen an epidemic of Ford-150s being stolen off dealership lots. The culprit or reason hasn’t been determined, although investigators suspect an inside job. Whatever the reason,...
Tesla has a wide lead in the sales of EVs in America. At least another dozen major car companies are in pursuit. Each has, or will, invest billions of dollars in designing, building, and marketing...
High foreclosure rates were supposed to be a thing of the past. They belong to the period of The Great Recession when foreclosure rates in some cities approached one in every 500 houses. As...
The residential real estate market rallied at a near-record pace from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to just over a year ago. According to the S&P Case-Shiller price index, housing prices...
Ford has argued that it will be an electric vehicle leader and not merely a survivor, and people are starting to believe it.
Carvana shares soared as it made a new forecast for its financials, but for how long?
It is hard to quarrel with the fact that wildfire smoke released into the air costs U.S. workers something. But how much?
An analyst who covers Amazon says the company has moved in so many directions that it is out of control. And that analyst is right.
GameStop has started to look like one of those brick-and-mortar companies that disappear from time to time.
Is it good or bad that customers can tip workers electronically at Starbucks?
Not long ago, there was worry that Tesla was in trouble and that the problems would hit the stock price. Not so.