Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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One analyst believes he already knows the features of the iPhone 16, the release of which could be over a year away.
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A recent analysis reveals the American cities where home prices were discounted the most in March.
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DallasNews CEO Grant Moise made over $1 million last year while the company lost $10 million.
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The U.S. Postal Service wants to raise the price of a First-Class stamp.
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Who will buy a Ford F-150 Lightning that costs $100,000? And how many does Ford think it can sell?
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A recent analysis reveals that Elon Musk was paid only one dollar last year for his role as CEO of Tesla.
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A stock market drop of this magnitude would wipe out the net worths of millions of people.
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Doctors have been considered some of the highest-paid people in America, and rightly so. Federal government studies put them at the top of this totem poll, which they share only with attorneys....
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The housing market could buckle under foreclosures driven by higher mortgage payments.
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Foreclosures were supposed to be a thing of the past. They were a regular occurrence during the housing collapse of the Great Recession. As the market recovered, there was rarely talk of home loan...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the consumer price index for April. The results were a surprise. After over a year of relatively high inflation, the pace slowed considerably. Consumer prices...
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Starbucks is one of the most successful fast-food chains in the world. Its revenue per quarter is over $8 billion. It has over 35,000 stores worldwide. Starbucks does so well because it charges an...
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One problem caused by Manhattan’s dense population and tall office buildings is that, as cars move on and off the island, they can cause traffic jams that last for hours. One reason is that the...
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Starbucks has had an ugly battle with unions that represent its in-store workers. Workers object to pay packages that can be as little as $15 an hour. Former CEO Howard Schultz was hauled before a...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the consumer price index for April. The results were a surprise. After over a year of relatively high inflation, the pace slowed considerably. Prices in April...
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