Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Not surprising, the U.S. military sometimes runs secret operations, engaging and attacking enemies in places and ways the American public is unaware of. Many of these are often security cooperation...
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According to a public filing, Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman made $253 million last year. The Wall Street Journal reports that other compensation pushed that figure to “more than $1.27 billion,...
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Shockingly, Lucid shows signs of problems selling its cars. CNBC reported, “Luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid appears to have a demand problem.” As an EV manufacturer expected to have great...
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Ford will need to extend the shutdown of F-150 Lightning production for another week. It indicates that Ford’s overall process to create and build cars is worse than what management indicated....
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The NIntendo game platform is among the most successful in the world. Its only real competition comes from the Sony Playstation and Microsoft Xbox families. The three platforms are part of an...
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Policing in American cities has become a hot topic issue. While police violence shows up in headlines almost weekly, crime statistics have also jumped in a number of metro areas. And even as police...
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Police conduct has come under scrutiny in the past few years, especially during the earlier parts of the COVID-19 pandemic following the murder of George Floyd at the hand of police. At the same...
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The breadth of America’s gun culture is staggering. We own over 400 million guns against a population of about 335 million. While the Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms, gun...
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Mismanagement has ruined whatever success Warner Bros. Discovery might have had.
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Lordstown Motors has recalled some of its vehicles. This could end its run as a small, once-promising EV company.
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Management was careless, and it has cost Carvana its future permanently.
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The most popular names in America over the last century are James for boys and Mary for girls, according to the Social Security Administration. How many children are named after relatives, places, or...
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Business landlords have decided their tenants are not coming back.
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A recent analysis reveals that median home values have declined the most in San Francisco.
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Electric vehicle maker Lucid faces a cash squeeze and concerns about its future.
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