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It is nearly a miracle that Target CEO Brian Cornell still has his job.
A recent analysis reveals that Wells Fargo has the worst customer satisfaction among America’s largest banks.
The hybrid version of the best-selling vehicle in America ranked last in the latest Consumer Reports reliability study.
The undermining of the success of Amazon’s e-commerce business leaves it vulnerable and will cost thousands of Amazon workers their jobs.
Disney CEO Chapek’s past performance has been poor. It appears the future will not be any better.
CEO Bob Chapek has bungled Disney’s move into the streaming business, an arena on which he has bet the company's future.
Electric vehicle maker Rivian has been close to death for some time, as it is too small to matter in an extremely crowded market.
Walt Disney results disappointed, leaving investors to ask whether improvements in the streaming business are worth it.
Lucid’s future is by no means guaranteed in what has become one of the most competitive consumer sectors in the world.
Lordstown is too small to compete in its market. New funding will not change that.
One analyst believes that Redfin shares will drop to $1.30. If financial results continue to crater, the figure will drop well below that.
Supply chain issues and soft demand are expected to hamper iPhone sales and therefore Apple's revenue.
With its sales already on the ropes, Gap faces a slowing U.S. retail market as the holiday shopping season begins.
Why Jeff Bezos needs to return as Amazon's CEO, as founders occasionally do when their companies get into deep trouble.
Nikola, the wreck of an alternative energy truck company, has torn apart investor expectations again.