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Investors could have known a month ago that its financials showed Nikola had run out of time.
Can brands that have died, or are barely on life support, be resurrected?
Warner Bros. Discovery tumbling share price has tarnished the reputation of its CEO, who was once considered the media industry’s best.
Ford's Lincoln division has recalled nearly 143,000 SUVs to fix an issue that may cause an engine fire even when the vehicle is parked. Ford also reported May sales, and they're certainly a mixed bag.
Costco’s sales hit a wall in May, which should cause worry about the American consumer economy.
Why so many investors want to dump Lucid stock is not a mystery.
Reported health code violations at Starbucks locations are numerous.
Elon Musk can be generous because he does not think generosity counts if Ford has too few EVs on the road for it to matter.
Investors became excited about Gap’s earnings because the retailer is in less trouble than a year ago. However, it is still in trouble.
When tens of thousands of people lose their jobs at McDonald's, where will they go?
Peloton has flown into the side of a mountain. No rebranding or rethinking its business model will save it.
The cost to visit Disney World is outrageous, but Disney has built a brand that draws people anyway.
Disney’s stock is likely to lag the market for some time.
Goldman Sachs has forecast that AI technology will drive corporate profits over the next 10 years. Have the tech giants already won?
Who will buy a Ford F-150 Lightning that costs $100,000? And how many does Ford think it can sell?