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Investing in high-yielding Dow stocks at the end of the year is a strategy that has been around for a while. Here is a look at the new edition of the Dogs of the Dow.
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Ford’s primary challenge for next year is whether its overall sales can rise. That is what investors care about.
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January 1, 2023, is set up to see a bumper crop of copyrighted material enter the public domain. Disney owns one of the biggest. Can the company take this slap too?
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New car sales in the United States fell 8% last year, and none of the 10 top automakers has shown a share price gain so far in 2022. Will 2023 be more of the same?
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AMC Entertainment stock collapsed early this month and has not recovered.
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As another example of how badly management runs the company, it seems as if Peloton cannot sell anything at full price.
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Premarket action following the holiday weekend picks up about where it left off Friday. Tesla stock continues its fall, and an old meme stock favorite is making headlines again.
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Markets plunged with the lower temperatures Thursday. Friday's off to a better start, at least until the opening bell rings
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Not surprisingly, the city with the most Starbucks locations is New York City, while California is the state with the most.
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Are Disney’s individual operations, when totaled, more valuable than the overall company's?
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Netflix hoped that ad-supported streaming would allow it to return to rapid growth and keep competition at bay. Early results show that it is not working.
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A recent analysis reveals that auto industry insiders view Apple as a more likely EV market leader than Ford.
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It has become clear that CEO Bob Iger, who helped build Disney into the most successful entertainment company in the world, lacks the magic to turn around Disney’s crippled operations.
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There are two reasons Lucid cannot be turned around, although there was never a business to turn around at all.
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Revlon is bankrupt, and people who were fools enough to buy its shares will walk away with nothing.
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