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With quarter after quarter of disastrous results and a turnaround plan that lost its way early on, Peloton Interactive has made a recall that could end its run as a viable public company.
Ford admits it has a product quality issue it aims to fix. It is not going well.
Bob Iger envisioned streaming as Disney’s future the last time he was CEO. It was not.
Rivian continues to move toward the car model junkyard graveyard. People who buy a Rivian will end up with a collector’s item.
Postal workers must understand that, for the organization to survive, many more must lose their jobs.
A recent headline claimed Ford loses $60,000 on every electric vehicle it sells. Is that so?
How long can Peloton Interactive go on as a public corporation?
If Ford can string together several quarters like this, it will return to its place as a well-run, major U.S. manufacturer.
McDonald’s management has to wonder why Starbucks shares have rallied so much this year.
Snap has turned in another horrible quarter, thanks to long-time CEO Evan Spiegel.
Gap is another iconic retailer brand in deep trouble, set to fire more people as its fortunes spiral downward.
Bob Iger, the returned chief executive, is supposed to be Disney’s savior. Are layoffs his only option?
If the auto industry's future is electric vehicles, Tesla still owns it.
BuzzFeed could try to sell more stock to raise cash, but the stock could drop to half of where it trades today.
It was a scene no car company wants to witness: its flagship EV engulfed by fire on the news.