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