Douglas McIntyre

Douglas McIntyre

Douglas A. McIntyre is a co-founder and editor for 24/7 Wall St.

Prior to 24/7 Wall St., Douglas was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of On2 Technlologies, a leading video compression company. He was chosen to be one of the members of the inaugural Streaming Media All-Star team, the 25 people who had the most impact on streaming media over the last 10 years. The list was described as the “streaming media’s Hall of Fame.” He was also the Publisher of Financial World Magazine from 1983 to 1995.

Douglas has also been President and Chief Executive officer of FutureSource, LLC and President of Switchboard.com, which was, at the time, the 10th most visited website in the US.

He is a magna cum laude graduate from Harvard.

Recent Articles

How Long Will McDonald’s Run Last?

McDonald’s (NYSE: MCD) stock is set to soar again. The fast food chain announced that it will be raising its dividend again, after another quarter of increased earnings.

In PC Sales, It’s Apple, Then Everyone Else

Consumer sales of PCs are expected to be flat over the coming 3 months as iPad sales rise. Microsoft, Intel and Dell feel the pain.

10 Stocks Facing Delisting

It has been a choppy market lately, but while many stocks are having trouble posting sustained gains only a select few face complete delisting. Major stock exchanges like the NYSE, AMEX or NASDAQ don’t kick companies out just for having a bad few weeks, but eventually will pull the plug if certain minimum standards are not met.

How Can AT&T Continue to Combat Poor Service?

Almost every legitimate wireless service customer satisfaction survey that covers the four large wireless carriers -- AT&T (NYSE: T), Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ), Sprint (NYSE: S) and T-Mobile, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom (NYSE: DT) -- continues to show AT&T at the bottom of the rankings. And new research from ChangeWave shows that AT&T’s numbers are likely to get worse.

Retirement Investing Strategies – The Best Stocks Sit on Hordes of Cash

Retirement investing is at its core a simple strategy - make sure you have enough cash to live comfortably. The strategies of the best large cap stocks and blue chip stock picks are quite similar - make sure you have enough cash to grow, innovate and prosper.