Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre

Trendforce has released its smartphone production figures for the first quarter. Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) numbers dropped substantially, both sequentially and year over year. Apple was not...
Investors could have known a month ago that its financials showed Nikola had run out of time.
A recent analysis shows that Amazon Prime Video rates highest in customer satisfaction among video streaming services.
A recent analysis reveals that this legacy brand remains America’s most trusted.
Can brands that have died, or are barely on life support, be resurrected?
Warner Bros. Discovery tumbling share price has tarnished the reputation of its CEO, who was once considered the media industry’s best.
Ford’s Lincoln brand, long ago left behind in sales by Mercedes, Audi, BMW, and Lexus, can’t recover in the US, at least based on sales in the first five months of 2023. Sales are down 10.8% to...
There are several possible reasons that CNN has become a failing brand. According to several media accounts, the best measure of the problem is its profitability, which dropped to $750 million last...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released its report on THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION — MAY 2023, revealing strong figures. The economy added 339,000 jobs, surpassing expectations. However,...
A year ago, Ford’s CEO, Jim Farley, acknowledged that the company’s quality fell below industry standards. Farley and his management team estimated that it would take two or three years to regain...
A recent analysis reveals that home prices in Austin and other markets have tumbled.
Costco’s sales hit a wall in May, which should cause worry about the American consumer economy.
Why so many investors want to dump Lucid stock is not a mystery.
A recent analysis reveals that Detroit is the most stressed city in America, based on several factors.
Anyone who thinks that tech layoffs will not lead job attrition in the United States this year is wrong. According to a new report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, of 417,500 layoffs announced...