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.
Management was careless, and it has cost Carvana its future permanently.
Electric vehicle maker Lucid faces a cash squeeze and concerns about its future.
A recent analysis reveals that this major retailer has received the lowest customer satisfaction score.
Major retailers Walmart and Home Depot offered up so-so quarterly results and disappointing forecasts, a bad sign for the industry and the economy.
Tesla shares have been buoyed by a forecast that the electric vehicle maker might sell 2 million cars this year.
Carvana was supposed to be bankrupt by now. Instead, its shares have made a modest comeback.
Lordstown Motors remains at the bottom of the heap of electric vehicle makers.
CEO Jim Farley has become Ford’s number one liability.
Apple was the greatest company in the world for years, but it no longer is.
Add a deeply troubling problem to Ford’s list of overwhelming challenges. The F-150 Lightning has stopped rolling off the production line.
New research shows that Amazon takes about half of its resellers' total revenue.
In the name of profit, Ford said it would fire more people, pushing the total numbers in the past year well into the thousands.
Ford and Lincoln finished near the bottom of a major car quality survey.
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.