Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Is the rate of inflation rising or falling? Good question. The January consumer price index, a closely watched measure of inflation, was not encouraging. After several months in which the pace of...
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Ford shuttered the assembly line for its F-150 Lightning, a vehicle executive chairman Bill Ford says is the most important product launch in his years at the company. The Ford Motor Company said...
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Inflation is back. Or maybe it never went away. The January consumer price index was up 6.4% year over year, only slightly lower than the 6.5% climb in December. Further, prices in January were 0.5%...
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Forget Don Lemon’s sexist comments to presidential candidate Nikki Haley. Something much worse is happening. CNN’s ratings are falling apart. Lemon’s AM show, “CNN This Morning,” has the...
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The American Veterinary Medical Association reports that 42 million American households have a dog, and 31 million have a cat. Only about 1.6 million own one or more horses, but that’s...
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A recent analysis reveals that this luxury brand tops the list of most dependable vehicles.
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A recent analysis reveals that Americans' dissatisfied with the nation's gun laws is growing.
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Lordstown Motors remains at the bottom of the heap of electric vehicle makers.
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CEO Jim Farley has become Ford’s number one liability.
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A recent analysis reveals that Anchorage is the city where used car prices are highest.
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Apple was the greatest company in the world for years, but it no longer is.
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Add a deeply troubling problem to Ford’s list of overwhelming challenges. The F-150 Lightning has stopped rolling off the production line.
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One subset of the action movie genre is action movies with cars. “The Fast and the Furious” series (11 installments so far) is among the most successful movie franchises of all time. Some of...
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A recent analysis reveals that North Carolina is the worst place to work.
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Ford might have a full-sized electric pickup lead for now. The hard part will be to keep it as the market gets crowded.
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