Lastest Stories by Douglas A. McIntyre

Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock has sold off slightly lately. However, it is up 78% year to date and over the past year by 233% to $880. One Wall Street analyst expects it to drop to $620....
Healthcare varies substantially by state based on dozens of factors. The same is valid for cities. Some of this is due to the availability of medical facilities. Some have to do with health habits....
Today, there is concern that Iran could attack Israel, which would escalate the already tense situation in the Middle East. Iran is the world’s seventh-largest oil-producing nation. Any...
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has cut the price of one of its most expensive optional features. Full self-driving will now cost $99 monthly, down from $199. CEO Elon Musk announced the change on X. It may...
A recent analysis reveals the large American city in which home prices have doubled in fewer than five years.
Netflix shares have surged in the past year as the video streaming service widens its lead over rivals such as Disney+ and Max.
Why does Krispy Kreme stock not perform better, given the doughnut maker's revenue performance? The CEO offers a clue.
It is not entirely clear why Costco’s sales have been so strong in the past month. Was it early Easter? Was it gold or weight-loss drugs?
The U.S. Postal Service wants to raise the price of its First Class stamps again, a sign of its inability to get costs under control..
Apple is trapped by its reliance on a few major hardware products, an operating system, and an app empire under siege.
Tesla may have the wherewithal to survive the current electric vehicle headwinds, but rivals such as Lucid are less fortunate.
Here is why several comments in CEO Jamie Dimon's recent letter to shareholders should frighten stock market investors.
McDonald’s and Starbucks dominate the fast-food industry, so what do the declines in their share prices tell us?
Here is a look at why Ford shares have barely risen in the past year while Toyota's have skyrocketed. Yes, it has to do with electric vehicles.
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) recently received two pieces of bad news. The first is that it significantly missed Wall Street’s delivery targets. On a consensus basis, investors expected deliveries to...