Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Soon, Ford will have fewer employees than it does today.
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Being in second place has started to hurt Lyft and hurt it badly.
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U2 seemed to come out of nowhere in the late 1970s. It actually came out of Dublin. By the mid-80s, when it released “Sunday Bloody Sunday” and “Pride (In the Name of Love)”, it had become...
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A recent analysis reveals that Detroit has the most home listings for under $200,000.
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On the face of it, Walt Disney earnings were OK, and the reaction was muted.
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The Social Security Administration offers advice for protecting personal information.
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Bed Bath & Beyond struck a deal to stave off bankruptcy, but will customers come back?
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Problems with passwords appear regularly in the news, primarily when huge companies with large numbers of customers get hacked. In the 21st Century, the 10 largest data breaches hit a total of over...
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There is no reason for the USPS to be anywhere near as large as it is. One way to cut this is to phase out junk mail.
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Pensions are often a major consideration when people take public service jobs. Someone who makes $50,000 annually might get pension benefits of $20,000 a year when they retire. One of the major...
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The most powerful earthquake ever measured occurred in Chile in 1960, according to a 24/7 Tempo analysis.
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The United States sits at the top of the COVID-19 infection list.
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While Black unemployment is near an all-time low, it is still much higher than for white Americans.
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With sales that do well in recessions and in economic recoveries, McDonald’s is a particularly attractive stock now.
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Ford sold shares in Rivian worth about $3 billion last year. It got out just in time. Rivan continues to be troubled, and its future is little better than cloudy. The press reported two key...
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