Corporate Performance
Corporate Performance Articles
Snap is worth more to shareholders dead than alive. It is time to give its investors their money back.
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IBM has become an afterthought in the tech world. It does not stand out in any category.
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Netflix stock jumped 10% on good earnings news. It still has to double to get back to its peak.
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The WWE is extremely successful financially. It is time for it to share the wealth with shareholders.
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Bed Bath & Beyond recently was included on a list of store chains that could go bankrupt.
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AMC Entertainment has nowhere to turn for new revenue, so the best management in the world cannot save it.
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Unionization of the Amazon warehouse workforce will significantly and permanently add to company expenses.
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If people are going to sit out the holiday season due to inflation and recession fears, the second Prime Day of the year will be an early indicator.
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Ford has bungled several initiatives and now faces a period when new car prices are high, car loan rates have soared and inflation has eaten into discretionary spending.
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McDonald’s has brought back the Halloween Pail, a container for children to use when they collect candy on Halloween night.
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Ford’s short-term success may depend on whether management can guess what the vehicles it makes will cost the consumer.
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The electric vehicle startup with the most product problems and one of the worst balance sheets is Lordstown Motors. Is its stock headed for zero?
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Tesla missed third-quarter delivery estimates, but other electric vehicle makers announced sales in line or better than expected. And total global sales are likely to reach 1 million when all...
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Long lines hamper many fast-food operations, but Starbucks admitted in March that the trouble had been a challenge.
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Ford’s problem has gone beyond the details of why it is not doing well to a concern that its CEO is not the right person to handle it.
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