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MicroStrategy is the latest new-age financial firm to implode.
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The U.S. Postal Service bills itself as one of America’s largest employers, but does it have tens of thousands of workers it does not need?
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Robinhood management gambled that people would continue to trade via its easy-to-use smartphone app. The CEO did not see that there was a change coming.
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Ford Motor Company posted much better-than-expected numbers for its most recent quarter. And, it explained why its future is bright. Investors cheered the results. Based on comments about expenses,...
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The Wall Street Journal reports that both The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Ford have started to investigate whether its new and highly popular Bronco has an engine failure...
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Mercedes Benz sold 141,356 SUVs, and crossovers during the first half of this year. Ford’s Lincoln division sold 42,893. The gulf has persisted, more or less the same, for decades. Lincoln will...
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NextEra Energy, the utility company that provides, among other things, electricity to 5.8 million people in Florida, has launched what it calls the “A Real Plan For Real Zero.” The phrase has...
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Snap's earnings were so bad that it is hard to see how the company will survive as a standalone public corporation.
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The latest debacle over electric vehicles is merely the tip of the iceberg of USPS management problems.
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The age of the electric vehicle seems to be a chance to revolutionize Ford’s fleet and eliminate billions of dollars in expenses.
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Lack of growth and too much competition is why there is no comeback road for Netflix.
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When IBM posted its latest earnings, its stock did what it usually does after the announcement. It fell.
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Chevy's new Tesla killer gets to stand in line with all the Tesla killers that have been released before it.
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McDonald's still sells 99-cent cups of coffee. In the age of surging inflation, can that last?
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Ford has been one of the car company stars of the past year. Now it faces rising costs and a recession. Is its dividend safe?
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