Corporate Performance
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To dodge a disaster that could destroy it financially, Twitter must regain lost ad revenue.
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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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On the face of it, Walt Disney earnings were OK, and the reaction was muted.
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Bed Bath & Beyond struck a deal to stave off bankruptcy, but will customers come back?
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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’s 2022 financial results were disappointing. This would not have happened if Ford had more skilled management.
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The New York Times headline read, “Amazon Reports Almost No Profit and Slowing Growth.” The newspaper mentioned that the situation would not improve this quarter. Amazon’s serious problems...
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Rivian has said its best years are ahead of it. Yet, it has announced a new round of layoffs.
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The end of Snap’s growth marks the day the company’s downward spiral becomes irreversible.
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Bed Bath & Beyond may be approaching its final days in business.
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Toyota was the number-one car company in the world again in 2022, beating Volkswagen and American automakers.
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IBM’s years of real success are decades behind it. By any measure, it is big tech’s largest failure.
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Google could be separated into parts to counter the Justice Department's coming antitrust action.
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Rivian’s chief lobbyist reportedly is leaving the company, but that is not the electric vehicle maker's only problem.
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