Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Rivian wants to end a relationship that forces it to sell all its trucks exclusively to Amazon.
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The success of music artists and bands has usually been defined by two metrics. The first is how many albums have been sold in total over the course of their careers. The other is the number of No.1...
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George Marshall was the first of five Generals of the Army, also known as five-star generals.
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Facebook parent Meta Platforms fired 13% of its staff last year. That was 11,000 people. The Wall Street Journal says this will happen again. How many can Meta fire before it cuts into its ability to...
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Once and future Disney CEO Bob Iger was supposed to fix Disney. He was supposed to make huge staff cuts to convince skeptics that he could cut fat, not bone. He was supposed to reprice streaming...
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Some experts believe that the world is entering a new Cold War. On one side is NATO. On the other, depending on the issue, is either China or Russia. Certainly, U.S. relationships with both are at...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION — FEBRUARY 2023. The unemployment rate nationwide was 3.6%, up from 3.5% the previous month. The economy added 311,000 jobs,...
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Lordstown, the deeply troubled electric vehicle (EV) startup, recently posted a sharp stock price drop. It traded at $0.81, which puts it firmly in the penny stock arena. Investors should not expect...
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A recent analysis reveals that Chrysler scores worst among car brands for customer service.
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A recent analysis reveals that Ford ranks below average in customer service.
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General Motors is firing salaried workers with great gusto.
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Gap has struggled for what seems like a decade to get it right. Sales of its Old Navy division seemed to pull it out of trouble. It was not enough. Gap kept closing stores and firing management. Last...
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The Vietnam War – which was not a declared war at all, according to Congress – cost over 58,000 American lives. The war ran from 1955 until 1975, as South Vietnam and North Vietnam vied to...
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A recent analysis reveals that the best car brands are now Lexus and Mitsubishi.
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WeWork wants to refinance $3 billion in debt. Will that save the company?
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