Douglas A. McIntyre - Editor-In-Chief and CEO for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre
Without Nelson Peltz to change Disney’s shaky plans, the company has no catalyst to get its share price back online.
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Rivian stock took a hit when larger EV rival Tesla reported disappointing quarterly sales numbers. How much longer can Rivian survive?
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Ford's top executives made millions last year while the share price and the electric vehicle business stumbled.
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Former Costco CEO W. Craig Jelinek made 336 times more last year than the median pay of his workers.
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Warren Buffett is among the world's wealthiest people, even though Berkshire Hathaway paid him only $100,000 last year.
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Investors have to wait until almost two months to see if Reddit stock is fairly valued. Where do its shares go in the meantime? Very likely downward.
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A recent analysis reveals the most expensive states in which to own a home. See why California tops the list.
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The S&P 500 is up 10% over the year’s first three months. During that period, it reached record highs on 22 days. Now what? What could push the market higher? First, America’s largest...
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The myth about home buying is that everyone makes a 20% down payment and then takes out a mortgage. This financial model has become more expensive recently. Mortgage rates, which were about 3% two...
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The price of crude oil has risen from $71 at the start of 2024 to above $82. For several reasons, it is likely to move higher. Experts, including those at J.P. Morgan, expect oil to reach $100 this...
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One trend among wealthy Americans is that, as they retire, they often move south to states such as North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. A new study by GoBankingRates shows that the...
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Reddit stock has been volatile since its initial public offering and likely will continue to be until the quarterly report in May.
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The iPad has been a drag on Apple’s earnings recently. Will the impending release of two new versions change that?
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A recent analysis reveals the six U.S. cities where the median household income needed to support a family of four is over $300,000.
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A recent analysis reveals which are the most expensive U.S. colleges to attend. But is the costliest school the best?
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