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Bed Bath & Beyond will have trouble making it into next year intact.
Peloton Interactive stock is down 90% over the past year, and things do not seem to be getting better.
Ford is short on the supply of the blue oval badges that are put on its vehicles to show that they are Fords.
Ford has a growing set of management problems as it tries to turn itself into a next-generation global car manufacturer.
It is hard to imagine that any retailer, other than those already ruined, could still have a share price down more than 40% this year.
Gap has begun to look like failed retailers Sears and Kmart. Will if survive a tough holiday season?
McDonald’s has announced the reopening of several locations in Kyiv in October. It is among the first of many American companies that would like to resume business in Ukraine.
Ford says parts shortages will not do much damage beyond the third quarter. Is that likely?
Porsche will go public soon. It may be a niche carmaker, but investors do not care.
New Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan has been handed a roadmap he is not supposed to deviate from.
Will problems at Disney’s huge theme parks undermine the company's prospects?
Peloton Interactive's co-founder and former chief executive was pushed out of his job, but does John Foley remain in control of the company?
Disney's CEO has fended off an activist investor. Now, can the stock recover?
Adding insult to injury, Peloton faces federal fines for what turned out to be dangerous treadmills.
Once industry leaders, Sears and JCPenney barely exist at all now. Other major retailers may be following them to the retail graveyard.