Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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A recent analysis reveals that the rise in artificial intelligence will result in 14 million jobs being lost by 2027.
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The war in Ukraine stretches on well into its second year. The conflict, which many pundits expected to end after a few months, has exceeded all but the most conservative estimates, largely because...
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Subway likely will be sold to private equity for $10 billion, but it could be a risky move.
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Carvana, the online used car company, was once considered the wave of the future for used car sales. People could sell the public corporation their cars. The cars were resold and delivered to buyers....
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Investors in the struggling electric vehicle manufacturer, Lordstown Motors, were hoping for a reversal of fortune, but unfortunately, it appears the company is headed for bankruptcy. Lordstown...
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First Republic Bank is in financial trouble and is expected to be effectively nationalized by the federal government. The FDIC will oversee the sale of some of its assets, which could be acquired by...
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The Justice Department is pursuing its case against Google’s dominance in the ad market, citing two key factors. Firstly, Google exerts excessive control over search engine ads. Secondly, it acts...
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McDonald’s management has to wonder why Starbucks shares have rallied so much this year.
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A recent analysis reveals that GMC is the worst car brand in America.
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Snap has turned in another horrible quarter, thanks to long-time CEO Evan Spiegel.
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A recent analysis reveals that South Dakota has the lowest jobless rate among the states.
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A recent analysis reveals that Nevada had the highest jobless rate among the states in March.
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Recalls are a fairly regular part of the car industry. The largest ones can include millions of vehicles. The problems are often serious but are caught early enough to prevent bad accidents. These...
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A recent analysis reveals that Detroit is America's cheapest housing market.
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A recent analysis reveals that home prices in America are rising fastest in Miami.
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