Corporate Performance
Corporate Performance Articles
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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Electric vehicle maker Lucid faces a cash squeeze and concerns about its future.
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A recent analysis reveals that this major retailer has received the lowest customer satisfaction score.
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Major retailers Walmart and Home Depot offered up so-so quarterly results and disappointing forecasts, a bad sign for the industry and the economy.
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Tesla shares have been buoyed by a forecast that the electric vehicle maker might sell 2 million cars this year.
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Carvana was supposed to be bankrupt by now. Instead, its shares have made a modest comeback.
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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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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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New research shows that Amazon takes about half of its resellers' total revenue.
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In the name of profit, Ford said it would fire more people, pushing the total numbers in the past year well into the thousands.
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Ford and Lincoln finished near the bottom of a major car quality survey.
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GM is the leader among companies planning to sell EVs in the United States. If it can hold that lead, its shares will continue to outperform.
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