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The Motley Fool's daily look at stocks in the news, the top business/investing stories, and occasional tangents.
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The One Perspective To Never Forget

Chris Hill wraps up MarketFoolery with a story about one race, two photos taken at the finish line, and how it applies to stock investing.
12/30/202114 minutes, 57 seconds
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Introducing the new Motley Fool Money

Mark your calendar! Motley Fool Money goes daily on January 5, 2022 and here’s what listeners can expect.
12/28/20212 minutes, 23 seconds
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‘Twas The Night Before The Night Before Christmas

Chris Hill checks in to see how your shopping is going, makes a confession about his upcoming Christmas Eve, and hands the rest of the show off to Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong.
12/23/20219 minutes, 34 seconds
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Oracle’s Big Deal, Spider-Man’s Big Box Office

Oracle gets into healthcare tech with its record-setting acquisition of Cerner for $28 billion in cash. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” sets a few records of its own with a $600 million opening weekend. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and encourages investors to find ways to unplug from business news over the holidays.   Holiday Song - Looks Like A Cold, Cold Winter by Ingrid Michaelson
12/20/202121 minutes, 44 seconds
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“They’re in a league of their own.”

Delta Air Lines projects a profit for its next earnings report but investors seem dubious. Accenture shares rise after a strong 1st-quarter report comes with raised guidance for the full fiscal year. Maria Gallagher analyzes her story and shares why Niall Ferguson’s “The Ascent of Money” is her investing discovery of 2021.   Want to share your thoughts about our new daily show? Click the link to take our 4-question survey about TMF podcasts: https://www.foolinsights.com/se/04BD76CC18830996   Holiday Song - Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones) by Norah Jones
12/16/202114 minutes, 59 seconds
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Overreacting To Retail Data

The retail sales report for November underwhelms Wall Street. Comments from Lowe’s executives cause momentary panic. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and we discuss why the CEOs of The Trade Desk, Cloudflare, and Dick’s Sporting Goods should receive strong consideration for “CEO of the Year”.   We want your input! Please click the link to take our 4-question survey about TMF podcasts: https://www.foolinsights.com/se/04BD76CC18830996   Holiday Song - If We Make It Through December by Pistol Annies
12/15/202119 minutes, 34 seconds
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1 Transatlantic Deal, 2 Reactions

Beyond Meat bounces back on an analyst upgrade tied to McDonald’s. Rentokil buys rival Terminix Global in a $6.7 deal that prompts different reactions from investors. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses the impending break-up of GE, what it means for shareholders, and why he appreciates British naming conventions. Plus, Chris Hill shares a podcast update.   We want to hear from you! Please click the link to take our 4-question survey about TMF podcasts: https://www.foolinsights.com/se/04BD76CC18830996   Holiday Song - I'm Going Surfing for Xmas by Mad Caddies
12/14/202120 minutes, 31 seconds
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Avoiding Seller’s Remorse

Harley-Davidson merges its electric motorcycle division (Livewire) with a SPAC. Rivian Automotive wins Motor Trend’s “Truck Of The Year” award. Peloton responds to a fictional character dying on one of their bikes with a new commercial. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses the hidden upside of “seller’s remorse”.   Holiday Song - You and I at Christmas Time by The Bird and the Bee
12/13/202122 minutes, 34 seconds
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2 Stocks for the Great Outdoors

Thor Industries, the dominant RV maker in North America, starts its fiscal year with a bang. Weber Grill’s 4th-quarter loss comes in smaller than Wall Street was expecting. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories as well as CEO Elizabeth Spaulding’s “multi-quarter transformation” plans for Stitch Fix. Holiday Song - That Was The Worst Christmas Ever! by Sufjan Stevens
12/8/202119 minutes, 58 seconds
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Intel’s Bet, Buzzfeed’s Debut

AutoZone hits a new high after an impressive 1st-quarter report. Intel announces it will spin off its self-driving car unit (Mobileye) in mid-2022 as a way to raise money. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, as well as Buzzfeed’s uninspiring first day as a public company and what the future of SPACs might look like. Holiday Song - Ho Ho Ho (Santa's Got To Go) by smoota and Meah Pace
12/7/202120 minutes, 13 seconds
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1 Question Investors Need To Answer

After a rough few weeks in the stock market, Chris Hill has a question he hopes you can answer. Holiday Song - Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight) by The Ramones
12/6/202110 minutes, 56 seconds
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2 Stocks Too Cheap To Ignore

Okta pops on strong 3rd-quarter results and raised guidance. Square is changing its name to Block. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, reflects on Wednesday’s rough day for investors, and identifies a couple of businesses that are in the “too-cheap-to-ignore” category. Holiday Song - The Dreidel Song by The Slackers
12/2/202121 minutes, 16 seconds
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Salesforce Has a Co-CEO…Again

Strong results in the 3rd-quarter are overshadowed by Salesforce’s guidance in Q4, but maybe the company’s 2nd attempt at a co-CEO structure will improve the picture for shareholders. Shares of Box pop 12% as the cloud storage company continues its revenue growth. Allbirds falls as revenue growth for the apparel company is outweighed by increasing losses. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and we kick off our annual drive to expand the universe of holiday music.   Holiday Music - Mer Jul (More Christmas) by Adolpson & Falk
12/1/202119 minutes, 10 seconds
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Would Meta Platforms Buy Roblox?

As Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) continues to invest in the metaverse, would acquiring Roblox fit with their plans? Asit Sharma answers that question and weighs in on the results from Cyber Monday and the stock market uncertainty caused by the omicron variant.
11/30/202118 minutes, 40 seconds
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Jack Dorsey Exits Twitter

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey resigns as longtime CTO Parag Agrawal moves into the corner office. Amazon executive Dave Clark says the Everything Store is about to pass UPS and FedEx as the largest delivery service in the U.S. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and we preview our annual holiday tradition!
11/29/202118 minutes, 37 seconds
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“It’s the mud that makes us.”

Some races end with the runners covered not only in sweat, but also in mud. Chris Hill recently ran one such race, and shares a lesson he learned from a fellow runner and how it applies to stock investing.
11/24/202112 minutes, 24 seconds
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Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Zoom Video

Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Zoom Video all issue 3rd-quarter earnings reports with a similar pattern: better-than-expected results followed by shares falling. Asit Sharma analyzes all three and shares why he believes the short-term pain for shareholders should be buoyed by the strength of each business.
11/23/202120 minutes, 55 seconds
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Is a Monster Merger Brewing?

Jay Powell gets nominated for another term as chairman of the Federal Reserve. Cerence shares drop 20% on guidance. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and reports that Monster Beverage and Constellation Brands are engaged in merger talks.
11/22/202116 minutes, 11 seconds
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Big Retail Earnings, Packers For Sale

Shares of Walmart fall despite strong 3rd-quarter results and raised guidance. Home Depot hits a new all-time high after a monster 3rd quarter fueled by higher average tickets. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and weighs in on the Green Bay Packers selling $90 million worth of stock in the team.
11/16/202117 minutes, 11 seconds
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Holiday Spending Preview

Oatly falls well below its IPO price on revenue challenges. WeWork issues its first report as a public company. Mastercard’s predictions for holiday spending next week include big expectations for luxury goods and apparel. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares why he thinks physical store retail (and related REITs) will be worth watching.
11/15/202118 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Beauty of Predictability

Rivian Automotive gears up for one of the biggest IPOs of 2021. DoorDash shares rise on an international acquisition. Coinbase falls as trading activity in the 3rd quarter was lower than expected. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why business predictability is coveted by investors.
11/10/202120 minutes, 43 seconds
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The End of GE

General Electric CEO Larry Culp announces the plan to split into three companies that will focus on aviation, energy, and health care. PayPal shares sink on 3rd-quarter results and guidance for 2022. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and the eye-popping rise of Roblox shares after its latest earnings report.
11/9/202116 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Many Stocks Do You Own?

Shares of The Trade Desk pop more than 25%. Were 3rd-quarter results that good? PayPal issues its own 3rd-quarter results after the closing bell today. What should investors be watching for? Jason Moser answers those questions, and shares how many stocks he owns and why.
11/8/202116 minutes, 21 seconds
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Booking Holdings: A Study in Resilience

As shares get close to a new all-time high after 3rd-quarter results, Booking Holdings demonstrates its toughness in the face of adversity. Roku shares fall despite encouraging 3rd-quarter numbers heading into the holidays. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories, and shares a hopeful (and skeptical) view of Fastly’s plans for the future. 
11/4/202117 minutes, 26 seconds
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Zillow’s Falling. Don’t Rush In.

Zillow announces the layoff of 25% of its staff and the shuttering of its home-buying business, causing shares to hit a 52-week low. Bed Bath & Beyond pops on a partnership with Kroger and an update on its share buyback plan. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and Lyft’s ongoing struggle to work out its own economics.
11/3/202119 minutes, 29 seconds
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8 Bellwether Consumer Tech Stocks

Shares of Avis Budget skyrocket as increased demand for rental cars fuels strong 3rd-quarter profits. Under Armor’s restructuring plan bears fruit in the form of 3rd-quarter profits doubling and full-year guidance being raised. Chegg shares fall 46% on a dismal earnings report. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and makes his pitch for a new acronym encompassing the top 8 consumer technology stocks in America.
11/2/202116 minutes, 4 seconds
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Coke’s Biggest Deal Yet

Coca-Cola buys Bodyarmor for $5.6 billion. Trivago’s 3rd-quarter results were much better than expected, but shares remain flat. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses the importance of setting expectations with McCormick and other stocks.
11/1/202118 minutes, 32 seconds
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Affectionate Hostility

It’s our eighth “Apropos Of Nothing” episode! Chris Hill gets together with a couple of friends to discuss important topics like: - Pro sports moments we’d change with supernatural creatures - The Mount Rushmore of Greasy Foods - Top robots in movies and TV - Helpful suggestions for a prominent cookie business And more!
10/30/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 56 seconds
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Big Beer Gets Bigger

eBay’s stock falls despite better-than-expected results in Q3. Ford Motor pops on strong results and raised full-year guidance. Anheuser-Busch InBev surprises Wall Street with strong 3rd-quarter profits. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and tags one of the most popular Halloween candies as overrated. Plus, we offer a sneak preview of this weekend’s bonus episode of MarketFoolery!
10/28/202115 minutes, 55 seconds
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Microsoft: Building & Buying

Fastest revenue growth since 2018 fuels Microsoft shares to a new all-time high. Robinhood’s 3rd-quarter revenue is much lower than expected as shares fall close to their IPO price. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, discusses Twitter’s ongoing struggles as a business, and shares why Almond Joy needs to be rebranded.
10/27/202117 minutes, 59 seconds
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Facebook, UPS, Hasbro

Facebook shares fall on light 3rd-quarter revenue and lowered guidance for the 4th quarter. UPS hits an all-time high as revenue in the 3rd quarter climbs 9%. Hasbro warns of supply chain issues but shares rise on strong 3rd-quarter results. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses the underrated versatility of Heath bars.
10/26/202114 minutes, 48 seconds
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PayPal/Pinterest is Off, Tesla’s New High is On

PayPal breaks off acquisition talks with Pinterest. Tesla raises the price of certain models and strikes a $4.2 billion dollar deal with Hertz. Wells Fargo gets ready to roll out a new virtual assistant named “Fargo”. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why mini-candy bars are underrated at Halloween.
10/25/202118 minutes, 44 seconds
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Big Shoe > Big Blue

Shares of Crocs pop nearly 10% after a strong 3rd quarter and raised full-year guidance. IBM falls after disappointing results from its two largest divisions. Ron Gross analyzes those stories, discusses Facebook’s potential name change, and shares where Kit Kats and Reese’s Peanut Butter Brittle Cups fall in the pantheon of Halloween candy.
10/21/202114 minutes, 27 seconds
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Netflix, Verizon, Facebook’s New Name

3rd-quarter subscribers come in higher than expected for Netflix, but shares drop anyway. 5G adoption helps boost Verizon’s 3rd-quarter results. The Verge reports that Facebook will unveil a new name for the company next week. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories and shares his thoughts on overrated/underrated Halloween candies.
10/20/202119 minutes, 20 seconds
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P&G Isn’t Worried About Rising Costs

Costs are rising for Procter & Gamble but 1st-quarter profits still came in higher than expected. Bank of New York Mellon continues a solid 2021 with 3rd-quarter beats on the top and bottom lines. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and Walmart’s potential for earnings growth.
10/19/202117 minutes, 16 seconds
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Zillow Pauses, Disney Postpones

Shares of Zillow Group fall 10% as its home-buying service goes on a brief hiatus. Disney postpones a slate of movies over the next two years as the CEO (reportedly) looks at the pros and cons of spinning off ESPN. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses Walmart’s plan to boost subscribers to its membership service.
10/18/202117 minutes, 8 seconds
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Enterprise Software, Video Software

German software giant SAP increases guidance for the 3rd time this fiscal year. Vimeo pops 12% on good results in September. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories along with the latest results from JPMorgan Chase.   Got suggestions for our upcoming “Apropos Of Nothing” episode? Send them to marketfoolery@fool.com!
10/13/202113 minutes, 44 seconds
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2 Stocks Getting Upgrades

Airbnb and Nike both get upgrades from Wall Street analysts, but one seems a bit “fuzzier” than the other. Asit Sharma takes a closer look at the upgrades and analyzes the latest results from Fastenal.
10/12/202118 minutes, 20 seconds
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Southwest Airlines Grounds Itself

With earnings later this week from Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and other big banks, how are deposits and loan activity looking? And why is JPMorgan Chase more interested in inflation than the others? Jason Moser previews the latest episode of “Industry Focus” and analyzes Southwest Airlines’ rough weekend and the box office results for “No Time To Die”.
10/11/202118 minutes, 31 seconds
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Buying The Dip vs. Adding To Winners

Constellation Brands serves up mixed 2nd-quarter results. Norwegian Cruise Lines’ CEO believes they’ll be at full capacity by April 2022. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories, discusses an ongoing dilemma investors face with their portfolios, and shares a stock on her watchlist.
10/6/202115 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Great Facebook Outage of 2021

Shares of the social network fall 5% as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp go dark for 6 hours. Pepsi posts strong results for Q3 and raises revenue guidance for the year. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses whether regulatory risk is big enough to dissuade one from investing in mega-cap companies like Amazon.
10/5/202119 minutes, 48 seconds
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“Have you started your holiday shopping?”

Delta Air Lines reinstates their revenue guidance for Q3. Average fares on Uber and Lyft have been going up and aren’t likely to go back down. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses Amazon getting a VERY early jump on its “Black Friday” deals.
10/4/202116 minutes, 19 seconds
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“This is starting to get fun.”

Home prices in July rise nearly 20%. Bed Bath and Beyond shares fall more than 25% on falling store traffic and “pervasive” problems with supply chain. Matt Argersinger, lead investor for Millionacres (The Motley Fool’s real estate investing service), analyzes those stories and shares how he’s learned to embrace the volatility of months like September.
9/30/202115 minutes, 57 seconds
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Warby Parker Goes Public

Dollar Tree pops on an increased share buyback plan and strategy to selectively increase prices. Online eyeglasses retailer Warby Parker goes public via direct listing. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why he’s a fan of British software development company Endava.
9/29/202121 minutes, 15 seconds
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Mastercard Expanding, Spotify Spending

Mastercard enters the world of “buy now, pay later”. Spotify launches its first global campaign to win over advertisers. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and answers a listener question about buying more shares of a stock after its fallen.
9/28/202117 minutes, 31 seconds
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Facebook On The Defensive

In the wake of recent revelations published in The Wall Street Journal, Facebook hits the pause button on “Instagram for Kids”. Electric carmaker Polestar nears a $21 billion deal to go public via SPAC. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and the potential for Best Buy’s new “Total Tech” membership program.
9/27/202114 minutes, 38 seconds
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“This company is a Sasquatch.”

BlackBerry shares pop after 2nd-quarter results were better than expected. Darden Restaurants hits an all-time high after surprisingly strong results in the fine dining segment. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why the complete overhaul of eHealth’s management team intrigues him as an investor. 
9/23/202123 minutes, 16 seconds
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FedEx, Adobe, Stitch Fix

Bellwether company FedEx falls after a rough start to the fiscal year and lowered guidance for the rest of it. Adobe posts record revenue in the 3rd quarter but shares of the software giant fall anyway. Andy Cross analyzes those stories and a surprisingly profitable quarter from Stitch Fix.
9/22/202118 minutes, 29 seconds
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Where is PFOF (Payment For Order Flow) Going?

Should Uber’s stock really have risen 10% after management increased guidance? With the SEC taking a closer look at it, what does the future of payment for order flow look like? Bill Mann answers those questions, discusses ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood, and reacts to a fantastic arrest in New Zealand.
9/21/202115 minutes, 18 seconds
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Netflix, HBO Max, and Why Emmy Awards Matter

Streaming services dominate the Emmy Awards. Amazon’s rise in the digital ad market is fueled by an increase in sponsored links atop search results. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares his thoughts on playing with house money?
9/20/202121 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Rising Battle for Your Delivery Dollars

DoorDash shares pop on an upgrade. Walmart teams up with Ford Motor to test robo-deliveries in three cities. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories as well as the surprisingly good retail numbers from August.
9/16/202117 minutes, 9 seconds
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“Give Microsoft its appropriate golf clap!”

Apple rolls out new versions of the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Microsoft hikes its dividend and announces a $60 billion stock buyback plan. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories and shares why, despite the fact they generate good cash flow, he’s not a huge fan of McAfee’s business.
9/15/202115 minutes, 47 seconds
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Tacos as a Service? Tacos as a Service.

Intuit buys MailChimp in a cash-and-stock deal worth $12 billion. Shares of Angi pop on encouraging numbers from August. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories as well as Taco Bell’s newest promotion: a taco subscription service.
9/14/202117 minutes, 58 seconds
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Disney’s Going to Theaters, Amazon’s Going Vertical

Disney announces the rest of its 2021 slate will hit movie theaters before heading to Disney+. Amazon gears up to launch a new line of TVs and possibly sign exclusive rights to the NFL’s “Sunday Ticket” package. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and offers a preview of Apple’s event on Tuesday.
9/13/202122 minutes, 52 seconds
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Lululemon: Underappreciated Monster

Shares of Lululemon Athletica hit an all-time high after huge 2nd-quarter results. Boston Beer pulls its earnings guidance and shares fall 8%. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, discusses the lack of communication from GameStop executives, and calls for Congressional hearings to investigate “holiday drift”.
9/9/202118 minutes, 33 seconds
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“What’s the deal with Industry Focus?”

PayPal buys Paidy (a Japanese buy now, pay later company) for $2.7 billion. Asit Sharma analyzes the growing interest in the buy now, pay later industry, as well as the latest results from Coupa Software. As the Industry Focus podcast gets ready to record its 2,000th episode, Chris Hill answers a question he’s gotten several times over the years.
9/8/202125 minutes, 21 seconds
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3 Stocks, 3 Different Opinions

A slow news day means it’s time to break out a round of “Yes, No, Maybe So”. Jason Moser shares why he’s bullish on Elastic, why he thinks the thesis has changed for Fastly, and why he’s on the fence about Lemonade. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss allocation strategies.
9/7/202121 minutes, 40 seconds
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Edgar Allan Poe, Business Guru

Why was one of history’s most celebrated writers vastly underpaid? What can Poe teach us about the gig economy and getting ahead in our own careers? Catherine Baab-Muguira answers those questions and shares other highlights from her new book, Poe for Your Problems: Uncommon Advice from History’s Least Likely Self-Help Guru. Discover more about the book at https://www.amazon.com/Poe-Your-Problems-Uncommon-Self-Help/dp/0762499095
9/1/202111 minutes, 25 seconds
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Zoom Video Falls on Slowing Growth

Zoom Video’s 2nd-quarter revenue topped $1 billion for the first time, but shares fell more than 15% as growth slows. Shares of Yandex rise as the Russian tech company buys out Uber’s interest in several joint ventures. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares why Designer Brands’ amazing 2nd-quarter report glosses over genuine challenges for the business.
8/31/202112 minutes, 24 seconds
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Affirm Soars on Amazon Partnership

Shares of Affirm pop 44% as the buy now, pay later business teams up with Amazon. Disney looks to license the ESPN brand to sports-betting companies for a reported $3 billion. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares five great quotes from Warren Buffett on his 91st birthday.
8/30/202118 minutes, 16 seconds
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New SEC Regs for Chinese Companies?

Dick’s Sporting Goods soars to a new all-time high while Nordstrom plummets on sales that are lower than pre-pandemic levels. Bill Mann analyzes the retail landscape and weighs in on SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s declaration that the SEC is going to demand more transparency from Chinese companies.
8/25/202117 minutes
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Medtronic’s New High, Camping World’s Surprising Move

Best Buy’s 2nd-quarter comps were three times higher than Wall Street was expecting. Medtronic shares hit a new high after strong 1st-quarter profits and revenue came with raised full-year guidance. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and Camping World’s curious decision to double their quarterly dividend.
8/24/202120 minutes, 23 seconds
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Activist Rumble, SummerSlam Stumble

Target preps for the holidays by tripling the number of Disney shops inside its stores. The activist investor battle between Starboard Value and Box escalates. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as the “War On Cash” drama that broke out at WWE’s SummerSlam event in Las Vegas.
8/23/202119 minutes, 44 seconds
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“This stock is the gift that keeps on giving.”

Nvidia shares pop on a stellar 3rd-quarter report. Robinhood’s stock falls after its first report as a public company and warnings from management that trading activity is slowing down. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories, as well as how Cisco Systems’ recent acquisitions are fueling the company’s revenue growth.
8/19/202115 minutes, 28 seconds
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Omnichannel is Sexier Than You Think

Despite a great 2nd-quarter report (and a $15 million stock buyback plan), Target failed to impress Wall Street. Lowe’s pops 10% after strong 2nd-quarter profits and raising full-year guidance. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories and Krispy Kreme’s first report as a public company.
8/18/202114 minutes, 31 seconds
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Big Retail Posting Big Numbers

Walmart sold $141 billion worth of stuff in the 2nd quarter. Home Depot’s 2nd-quarter profits were higher than expected, but shares fell despite that. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories as well the latest quarterly report from Roblox and why he’s keeping an eye on their cash flow.
8/17/202117 minutes, 2 seconds
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Earnings Preview: Home Depot

Sonos shares pop 10% after an International Trade Commission judge rules Google infringed on some of the company’s audio technology patents. SoFi falls 15% after its 2nd-quarter report, but is it a buying opportunity? Jason Moser analyzes those stories and offers a preview of Tuesday mornings earnings report from Home Depot.
8/16/202118 minutes, 35 seconds
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Online Education, Fitness, Luxury Consignment

Chegg, Planet Fitness, and TheRealReal all issue 2nd-quarter reports. Maria Gallagher analyzes the results and shares why she likes the long-term trends working in TheRealReal’s favor.   Check out all of The Motley Fool podcasts on your favorite app or online at www.fool.com/podcasts
8/10/202114 minutes, 2 seconds
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Berkshire-Hathaway: Keepin’ It Simple

The Trade Desk’s 2nd-quarter revenue doubled, but shares fall. Berkshire-Hathaway’s 2nd quarter is highlighted by share buybacks (again). Jason Moser analyzes those stories and ponders the likelihood of CEVA still being a stand-alone company in 10 years.
8/9/202117 minutes, 25 seconds
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Retail, Travel, Home Goods

Etsy falls despite strong 2nd-quarter results. Booking Holdings posts a wider loss in the 2nd quarter but shares rise on higher travel demand. Wayfair’s 2nd-quarter profits surprise Wall Street (in a good way). Ron Gross analyzes those stories and discusses online shopping habits.
8/5/202115 minutes, 45 seconds
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Has Apple Found Its Next Acquisition?

Shares of CVS Health fall despite strong 2nd-quarter profits and raising guidance. Live Nation Entertainment’s 2nd-quarter results has their CEO excited for 2022 and 2023. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses whether Apple’s new partnership with Affirm Holdings indicates more than just the partnership.
8/4/202117 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 Good Brands in 3 Different Places

Clorox ends its fiscal year with a whimper, not a bang. Under Armour shares rise on a strong 2nd-quarter and reasons for optimism. Gartner pops more than 10% on its own strong 2nd quarter. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why having a good brand is helpful, but not always enough.  
8/3/202119 minutes, 22 seconds
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Square’s Deal Down Under

Square buys Afterpay, the Australian payments company, for $29 billion in stock. Foot Locker buys two smaller athletic apparel retailers (WSS and Atmos) for a combined $1.1 billion. Jason Moser analyzes both acquisitions, as well as Square’s 2nd-quarter results.
8/2/202115 minutes, 7 seconds
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Facebook is Really, Really Good at Advertising

Facebook’s 2nd-quarter revenue growth was driven by its ability to charge more for ads. PayPal’s 2nd-quarter payment volume grew 40%, but shares sell off due to concerns related to eBay. John Rotonti analyzes those stories, iRobot’s 2nd-quarter results, and which companies have (and don’t have) the ability to raise prices.   To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
7/29/202119 minutes, 48 seconds
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Starbucks, Alphabet, Shopify

It’s not that Starbucks’ 3rd-quarter comps were higher than a year ago, it’s that they were higher than two years ago. Alphabet demonstrates that online advertising isn’t dead. Shopify continues to impress with their 2nd-quarter results. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories and provides his headlines to the latest quarters from Apple and Microsoft.
7/28/202118 minutes, 15 seconds
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Planes, Paints & Automobiles

Tesla posts record profits in the 2nd quarter. AerCap wins regulatory approval to buy GE’s aircraft leasing business. Sherwin-Williams posts pretty good 2nd-quarter results. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses the importance of finding management teams with strong capital allocation skills.
7/27/202115 minutes, 59 seconds
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Earnings Preview on 2 Tech Stocks

Hasbro shares hit a 52-week high after strong 2nd-quarter results. America’s population growth is slowing down, so what does it mean for different industries? Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares what he’s going to be watching when Teladoc Health and Qualcomm report earnings later this week. Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.  
7/26/202119 minutes, 31 seconds
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Pizza + Comfortable Footwear = Great Investments

Crocs and Domino’s Pizza hit new all-time highs after their latest 2nd-quarter reports. Southwest Airlines drops after 2nd-quarter revenue comes in lower than Wall Street was expecting. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and the pizza landscape in NYC.   Getting 50% off our Stock Advisor service is easy. Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
7/22/202114 minutes, 34 seconds
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2 Small Caps We’re Watching

Johnson & Johnson posts strong 2nd-quarter results and raises guidance for the full fiscal year. Philip Morris has a mixed 2nd-quarter and gets questions about its recent acquisition. Sarah Gentry and Connor Allen analyze those stories, pick out highlights from Netflix’s most recent results, and share why Blue Bird Corp. and DermTech are on their watchlists.   Looking for even more stocks to put on your watchlist? Get 50% off our Stock Advisor service by going to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
7/21/202117 minutes, 18 seconds
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Private Investing Gets a Boost

Nasdaq partners with several banks to spin off Nasdaq Private Market as a stand-alone company. Ally Financial shares rise after strong 2nd-quarter profits. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses the long-term investing ripple effects of Jeff Bezos’ trip to space.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.  
7/20/202120 minutes, 7 seconds
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Zoom Video’s Big Buy

Zoom Video makes its biggest acquisition ever buying Five9, a cloud-based call center operator, for $14.7 billion in stock. AutoNation posts blowout earnings in the 2nd quarter. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and breaks down what happens when a stock you own has been bought for cash.
7/19/202116 minutes, 19 seconds
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Lessons from Lowcountry

Can investing change the way you look at the world? Chris Hill shares how standup paddleboarding and a meal at Rodney Scott’s BBQ helped him think about investing. (We’re off Thursday so if you’re looking for another great financial show to listen to this week check out the shows hosted by our recent guests!) The Tech Money Podcast with Malcolm Ethridge - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-tech-money-podcast/id1543050659 Check Your Balances - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/check-your-balances/id1551991071
7/14/202111 minutes, 12 seconds
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Rise of the Retail Investor

The growth of retail investing over the past year has been incredible and is poised to increase from here. Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross discusses that phenomenon, why we may need to rethink the definition of “small caps”, and Airbnb’s need for a strong 2nd half of the year.
7/13/202114 minutes, 40 seconds
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Investing in China? “Play the hits.”

The Chinese government’s move against Didi are only the latest in a string of actions against technology companies. Bill Mann discusses what he believes some investors are missing in the story and shares his straightforward approach to investing in China. Plus, he digs into the brands underneath Authentic Brands Group as well as Robinhood’s S-1 filing.
7/12/202113 minutes, 31 seconds
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Google Sued Over App Store

The attorneys general of 36 states and the District of Columbia sue Google over its app store. A combination of macro fears drive the day on Wall Street. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses the potential role of ETFs for investors.     To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
7/8/202117 minutes, 46 seconds
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Time to Sell Uber?

An analyst note from JPMorgan sends shares of Whirlpool higher. Alicia Alfiere analyzes the rise of home improvement stocks and shares why Whirlpool fits the trend. Plus, we discuss whether or not to sell shares of Uber after a nice gain, and the peace treaty that hot dog consumers have been waiting for!
7/7/202113 minutes, 57 seconds
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Didi & Donuts

Shares of Didi fall 15% after the Chinese government stops new users from downloading the ride-hailing app as it conducts a cybersecurity review. Krispy Kreme doesn’t raise as much money as it hoped with its IPO. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, discusses the challenge of adding to your winners, and shares why he believes inflation may not be as transitory as once thought.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
7/6/202122 minutes
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The State of IPOs

Why is dating app Bumble opening a café & wine bar? Are Microsoft and Apple the new “safe” stocks for conservative investors? Why are there so many IPOs already in 2021? Maria Gallagher answers those questions and analyzes Clear, the frequent flier ID company, on its 1st day as a public company.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/30/202116 minutes, 17 seconds
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School’s Out for the Big Banks!

After passing the Federal Reserve’s stress tests Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase all raise their dividends. Asit Sharma analyzes what’s being the moves, as well as the latest quarterly results from office furniture-maker Herman Miller and financial software/services company FactSet.  
6/29/202115 minutes, 36 seconds
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Etsy’s Latest Buy, Doximity’s Hot Debut

Etsy buys Elo7, the “Etsy of Brazil”. The latest movie from the “Fast & Furious” franchise takes in $70 million in its opening weekend in the U.S., which pushes it over the $400 million mark worldwide. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, discusses Doximity’s noteworthy IPO from last week, and analyzes the merits of taking profits vs. letting your winners run.
6/28/202119 minutes, 39 seconds
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Checking Our Balances

Why is retirement income scarier than usual? How is starting your own business a bit like planning for retirement? Ross Anderson, CFP and co-founder of Craft Work Capital, answers those questions and shares why selling his car last year may have been a mistake.   For more insights from Ross Anderson and his co-host Dan Messeca, give a listen to their podcast “Check Your Balances”. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/check-your-balances/id1551991071
6/23/202115 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Path to Financial Freedom

As a CFP and executive at CIC Wealth, Malcolm Ethridge helps clients figure out their own individual path to retirement. He shares how they’re feeling, their relative interest in meme stocks, and what he thinks the rest of the year will be like for people trying to chart their own financial path.   For more financial knowledge and insights, check out “The Tech Money Podcast with Malcolm Ethridge”. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-tech-money-podcast/id1543050659
6/22/202118 minutes, 18 seconds
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“Where are we now?”

As we approach the mid-point of 2021, where do things stand for investors? Ron Gross discusses the recent Fed meeting, the relative volatility of the market, and what he’s watching in the 2nd half of the year.
6/21/202116 minutes, 28 seconds
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24

On this day in 1997 Chris Hill started working at The Motley Fool. He shares a few investing lessons he’s learned over the years, how he’s trying to think more like a Zen master, and the time he bought a stock while he was high.  
6/17/202110 minutes, 54 seconds
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Great Expectations for Roblox

Roblox shares drop after the company reports a drop in daily active users as well as spending. La-Z-Boy wraps up the fiscal year with a strong report but shares fall nearly 10%. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and discusses eBay selling its division in South Korea for $3.6 billion.   Getting 50% off our Stock Advisor service is easy. Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/16/202116 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why Used Car Prices Are Rising

The U.S. and European Union settle a 17-year trade dispute involving Boeing and Airbus. Shares of CD Projekt rise on reports that Cyberpunk 2077 is being added back to the PlayStation store. Yasser El-Shimy analyzes those stories and talks about Vroom, Carvana, and the increasing prices of used cars.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/15/202117 minutes, 10 seconds
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Is Apple an Index Fund?

Lordstown Motors drops 20% as the CEO and CFO resign. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says consumer spending has risen 20% over 2019 levels. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss whether selling Apple in favor of smaller growth stocks is a good idea.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com
6/14/202120 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is Stock-Picking Right For You?

RH pops 15% after a huge 1st-quarter report comes with raising full-year guidance. ServiceNow gets an upgrade from Goldman Sachs. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk about how long new investors should give themselves to decide if stock-picking is right for them.   To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/10/202119 minutes, 23 seconds
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Who’s Winning in Data Analytics?

Casey’s General Stores wraps up the fiscal year with a rock solid 4th quarter. Chipotle raises wages and menu prices. Clay Bruning analyzes those stories and discusses where companies like Sumo Logic and Datadog fall in the spectrum of attractiveness for investors interested in data analytics businesses.   To celebrate Michael J. Fox’s birthday we’re offering 50% off our Stock Advisor service. (Yes, really.) Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/9/202111 minutes, 10 seconds
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The “Waiting For Godot” Stock

Stitch Fix rises on better than expected 3rd-quarter results. Chico’s gets involved in an activist investor battle. Berkshire-Hathaway invests $500 million in Nubank, an online bank in Brazil. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why he believes we’re living in a golden age of “The Greater Fool” theory.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.  
6/8/202120 minutes, 34 seconds
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Bezos In Spaaaaaace!!

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announces he’ll be on Blue Origin’s first spaceflight with humans. Vulcan Materials buys U.S. Concrete for $1.3 billion in cash. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses the rebound of travel-related businesses like Airbnb, Booking Holdings, and Marriot.
6/7/202119 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Growing Case for Cybersecurity Stocks

AMC Entertainment files to sell 11 million shares, sending the stock down 30%. ExxonMobil loses a proxy fight as an activist firm gains a 3rd seat on the board of directors. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and FireEye’s decision to sell part of its business (and its name) to a private equity firm.   Celebrate McLovin’s 40th birthday by getting 50% off our Stock Advisor service! Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/3/202117 minutes, 47 seconds
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Zoom’s Future, Etsy’s Acquisition

Zoom Video’s 1st-quarter revenue soars but the stock stays grounded. Etsy buys Depop, a secondhand fashion app, for $1.6 billion. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories, as well as Taiwan Semiconductor’s plans to invest billions in a new factory in Arizona.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
6/2/202117 minutes, 6 seconds
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Is This The Next Baby Berkshire?

AMC Entertainment pops 15% on news of a stock sale. Cloudera gets 4.7 billion reasons to go private. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and weighs in on whether Cannae Holdings is the next Baby Berkshire.     Got a question about stocks? Email MarketFoolery@fool.com!
6/1/202117 minutes, 45 seconds
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“Yellow Flags” at Okta

Okta’s 1st-quarter earnings were overshadowed by its lowered guidance for the current quarter and the sudden departure of its CFO. Workday shares fall a bit despite good 1st-quarter results and raised guidance. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories as well as the latest great results from Williams-Sonoma.   To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/27/202116 minutes, 28 seconds
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Zscaler, Nordstrom, and The Lauren Hobart Era

Shares of Dick’s Sporting Goods hit an all-time after a monster 1st-quarter, as CEO Lauren Hobart continues to impress. Zscaler pops 15% after the cybersecurity company continues to invest in growth. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories, as well as the challenges and possibilities facing Nordstrom.
5/26/202116 minutes, 11 seconds
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IAC Spins Off Vimeo, Amazon Preps a New Acquisition

IAC/Interactive spins off video tools business Vimeo as a standalone public company. AutoZone’s latest same-store sales growth was in the zone of greatness. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses Amazon closing in on its latest acquisition target: MGM Studios   Want 25% off our Stock Advisor service? Sorry, but we’re only offering 50% off. Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/25/202119 minutes, 18 seconds
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Lefty’s Win & the Rise of Callaway Golf

Virgin Galactic’s successful test flight sends the stock up 15%. Phil Mickelson’s historic PGA Championship win gives shares of Callaway Golf a boost. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares what he’s going to be watching when software giant Autodesk issues its latest earnings report on Thursday afternoon.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/24/202117 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bitcoin and Outer Space

Virgin Galactic shares pop on news of its next test flight. L Brands posts a strong 1st-quarter report and prepares to spin off Victoria’s Secret. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and shares his thoughts on the Bitcoin drama this week.   To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/20/202116 minutes, 42 seconds
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Target, Lowe’s, and the Role of Guidance

Target and Lowe’s both had impressive 1st-quarter reports, but only Target’s stock is hitting an all-time high. One key difference? Target’s management restored full-year fiscal guidance. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, as well as a strong end to the fiscal year for Take-Two Interactive.
5/19/202113 minutes, 17 seconds
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Buffett’s Latest Trades

Walmart’s same-store sales in the 1st quarter rose 6%. That was just one of the highlights from a strong report. Home Depot’s revenue in the 1st quarter rose 33%, but shares fell slight in part due to lack of guidance. Twilio shares rise after it buys Zipwhip for $850 million and cash and stock. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories, as well as the highlights from Berkshire-Hathaway’s latest round of buying (Verizon, Kroger) and selling (Chevron, Wells Fargo).   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/18/202122 minutes, 6 seconds
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AT&T-Discovery Deal Alters the Media Landscape

AT&T announces its merging its media assets with Discovery. The result will be a streaming monstrosity that includes HBO, CNN, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network, TLC, Food Network, HGTV and more. Jason Moser analyzes what it means for AT&T, Discovery, Netflix, and Disney, and discusses the latest news from AppHarvest, Twitter, and Hostess Brands.
5/17/202118 minutes, 29 seconds
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Yeti’s A Monster

Casper Sleep’s 1st-quarter report shows things are improving, but Wall Street’s not impressed yet. Yeti shares rise as 1st-quarter profits and revenue are higher than expected, and global sales continue to grow. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses Bill Ackman taking a 6% stake in Domino’s Pizza.   Want to get 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/13/202120 minutes, 4 seconds
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FuboTV, Unity Software, Electronic Arts

FuboTV’s revenue more than doubled in the 1st quarter. Unity Software sells off despite improving numbers in their 1st quarter. Electronic Arts wraps up its fiscal year and offers upbeat guidance for the new one. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares her favorite video game.     50% off our Stock Advisor service? That’s easy, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/12/202113 minutes, 3 seconds
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About That Market Sell-Off…

Roblox shows robust growth in its first report as a public company. Callaway Golf closes in on an all-time high as it deals with “unprecedented” demand for golf equipment and apparel. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, but first discusses the recent sell-off in the market and how investors can deal with it.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/11/202122 minutes, 55 seconds
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Marriott’s Incredible Number

Marriott’s numbers are trending in the right direction, but their loyalty program membership is out of this world. Cerence posts strong numbers in the 2nd quarter and raises guidance for the full year. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and The Trade Desk’s 10-for-1 stock split.
5/10/202117 minutes, 10 seconds
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Etsy Drops, Zynga Pops

Despite strong 1st-quarter results, Etsy shares fall 14%. PayPal’s stock gets a boost after 1st-quarter payment volume exceeded results from the holiday quarter. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories, along with Zynga’s strong quarter and acquisition of Chartboost, an ad-tech company.    Want to know the secret to getting 50% off our Stock Advisor service? It’s easy. Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/6/202116 minutes, 48 seconds
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GM’s Cost Controls, Match Group’s “Summer of Love”

1st-quarter profits for General Motors set the stage for a strong fiscal year. Shares of Editas Medicine rise despite a mixed 1st quarter. The “Call of Duty” franchise highlights Activision Blizzard’s Q1. Ron Gross analyzes those stories and weighs in on Match Group’s hope for a “summer of love” in 2021.   Celebrate Ron’s birthday by getting 50% off our Stock Advisor service! Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/5/202113 minutes, 50 seconds
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Consumer Health, Education Tech, Robots

CVS Health hits a 2-year high after 1st-quarter profits and revenue are higher than expected. iRobot takes a hit due to the rising cost of components. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and weighs in on the latest results from online education company Chegg.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? That’s easy, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/4/202122 minutes, 33 seconds
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Berkshire’s Next CEO, Verizon’s Dawn of Wisdom

Berkshire-Hathaway’s 1st-quarter results weren’t nearly as interesting as the news that Greg Abel will be the next CEO. Verizon sells AOL and Yahoo to Apollo Global Management for 50% less than what they paid. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares a few thoughts on the old investing adage: “Sell in May and go away.”   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
5/3/202118 minutes, 49 seconds
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Alphabet, Shopify, Pinterest

For the 2nd quarter in a row Alphabet posts record revenue. Shopify hits an all-time high after everything in the 1st quarter goes up. Pinterest falls 12% despite better-than-expected results in Q1. Brian Feroldi analyzes those stories and highlights the appeals of YouTube.   Interested in getting 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/28/202114 minutes, 45 seconds
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Tesla Gets the Shrug Emoji

Tesla shares fall despite record profits in the 1st quarter. UPS hits an all-time high after a monster 1st-quarter report. Crocs pops nearly 20% after raising full-year guidance on the heels of record revenue in Q1. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories and shares why investors are giving Tesla the shrug emoji today.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/27/202115 minutes, 17 seconds
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Apple’s New Campus, Facebook’s Push for Audio

Apple’s building a $1 billion campus in the Raleigh, NC area. Facebook teams up with Spotify as part of the social network’s overall investment into audio programming. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and Domino’s new marketing campaign starring “The Noid”.
4/26/202115 minutes, 34 seconds
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What Business Are You In?

For the first time ever we’re re-running an episode! Chris Hill explains why a solo episode from August 6, 2019 entitled “This is the business we’ve chosen” is making a return appearance.  
4/21/202115 minutes, 33 seconds
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“How’d we get to 2,000 episodes?”

Chris Hill pondered that question on his morning run and came up with two main takeaways.
4/20/20217 minutes, 19 seconds
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Coke & H-D: Strong Starts to the Fiscal Year

Coca-Cola’s 1st-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Harley-Davidson shares pop 10% on upbeat full-year guidance. Herman Miller buys Knoll in a furniture industry merge that sends one stock soaring while the other drops. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and shares why he’s going to be watching how different industries emerge this earnings season.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com
4/19/202116 minutes, 20 seconds
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Retail’s Surprisingly Big Month

Retail sales in March grew nearly 10%. Shares of American Eagle Outfitters hit an all-time high after raising guidance for the 1st quarter. Pepsi’s snack division did the heavy lifting in the company’s 1st-quarter report. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories, highlights the strength of American Eagle’s Aerie brand, and shares why she’s not a great snacker.   To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/15/202114 minutes, 47 seconds
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“This is madness that makes sense.”

That’s how Asit Sharma describes Coinbase going public at an expected valuation of $65 billion. He also analyzes Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake’s announcement that she’s stepping down as CEO, and the latest results from Bed Bath & Beyond.   Want 50% off to try our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/14/202119 minutes, 17 seconds
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Chips, Travel, Social Media

The FDA hits the pause button on Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine. Nvidia unveils its first server microprocessors and takes aim at Intel’s most lucrative market. Booking Holdings gets an upgrade. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories and shares why Pinterest (and their Active User Growth) is on her radar this upcoming earnings season.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/13/202118 minutes, 49 seconds
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Microsoft Opts For Nuance

In its 2nd-biggest acquisition ever, Microsoft buys Nuance Communications in a deal worth $16 billion. March ends up being a record month for Uber. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we discuss reasons not to buy stocks.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/12/202116 minutes, 59 seconds
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Betting on Sports Betting

Constellation Brands wraps up its fiscal year. Costco’s March numbers were strong, especially digital sales. Clay Bruning analyzes those stories, as well as the state of the sports betting industry in America.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/8/202115 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fintech’s New Star and Stocks We Just Bought

Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to shareholders shows just how bullish he is on the U.S. economy. Plaid’s latest fundraising round points to a valuation of more than $13 billion. Andy Cross analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider the relative attractiveness of value stocks and discuss some stocks we bought recently.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/7/202122 minutes, 50 seconds
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2 Reopening Stocks You Might Be Missing

Topps (yes, the baseball card company) gets ready to go public through a SPAC. Credit Suisse deals with fallout from the Archegos Capital debacle. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why he believes a Mexican airport operator and an American homebuilder could benefit from The Great Reopening.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/6/202121 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Big Macro

For the first time in forever, we’re talking about The Big Macro (aka, the March jobs report) and the ripple effects for hiring across various industries. GameStop announced plans to sell millions of shares of its own stock, but what will they do with the money? Jason Moser analyzes those stories, discusses the big weekend box office numbers, and previews The Masters!   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
4/5/202119 minutes, 7 seconds
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Mirror, Mirror on Lulu’s Wall

Chewy reports a surprise 4th-quarter profit that sends shares higher. Lululemon’s digital sales in the 4th quarter were strong, but what management really wants to talk about is Mirror. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, as well as BlackBerry’s latest results and attempts to turn the company around.   Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
3/31/202115 minutes, 9 seconds
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“We just don’t seem to learn.”

More details emerge about Archegos Capital’s investments. PayPal enables crypto conversions for U.S. consumers. Facebook is working on an Instagram app for kids under 13. Andy Cross analyzes those stories, and invokes a name from investing history: Long-Term Capital Management.   To get 50% off our flagship service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
3/30/202117 minutes, 51 seconds
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3 Stocks for the Chip Shortage

In the face of a global shortage of semiconductor chips, which companies can drive returns for investors? Jason Moser analyzes the chip market and shares why Qorvo, Qualcomm, and Marvell Technology are on his radar. Plus, we discuss Archegos Capital’s margin call and the ripple effect (and lessons) for investors. Looking for more investment ideas?  Get 50% off Stock Advisor by going to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
3/29/202120 minutes, 2 seconds
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Home Furnishings on Fire (in a good way)

RH sold a lot of luxury furniture in the 4th quarter, wrapping up a great fiscal year. KB Home shares fall despite strong 1st-quarter profits. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Rite Aid’s updated guidance (which sent the stock down 20%).   Want to try our flagship service Motley Fool Stock Advisor? Get 50% off by going to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
3/25/202114 minutes, 46 seconds
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“You hate to see it.”

GameStop falls 20% after a disappointing 4th quarter and a perplexing lack of guidance from management. Adobe’s 1st-quarter results were as strong as their guidance. General Mills has a mixed 3rd quarter but believes demand for food at home will continue to be strong. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares which breakfast cereal is her favorite indulgence.
3/24/202114 minutes, 29 seconds
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Zoom Video, Microsoft, GameStop

Will Zoom Video’s move into licensing pay off? How much is Microsoft willing to pay to acquired Discord? Ron Gross analyzes those questions and previews GameStop’s upcoming earnings report.
3/23/202113 minutes
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Sister Jean, Investing, and the Leap of Faith

Is a FOMO-inspired ETF a good idea for investors? How attractive is Amazon’s retail business absent AWS? Jason Moser analyzes those questions, as well as Canadian Pacific Railway’s $25 billion deal to buy Kansas City Southern. We also discuss Sister Jean from Loyola University Chicago and the leap of faith that all investors make.   To get 50% off our flagship service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
3/22/202118 minutes, 14 seconds
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Discount Retail’s Opportunity

Dollar General and Five Below are in the same category and both came out with 4th-quarter reports that highlight (among other things) their opportunities for growth. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, as well as Petco’s first earnings report as a public company.   To get 50% off our flagship service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.
3/18/202114 minutes, 25 seconds
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Bidding War in Silicon Valley

Lennar rises on strong 1st-quarter results and continued optimism about America’s housing market. Coupa Software delivers a surprise profit in the 4th quarter but shares still sell off. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and the escalating bidding war in Silicon Valley as Lumentum, MKS Instruments, and II-VI all make bids to buy Coherent.
3/17/202118 minutes, 23 seconds
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Buy, Sell, or Hold?

Dick’s Sporting Goods launches a new apparel line aimed at taking on Lululemon. Google unveils the newest version of the Nest Hub. Bill Barker shares why he’s buying, selling, or holding these topics, as well as the BEACH stocks (and the acronym itself).
3/16/202121 minutes, 25 seconds
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4 New Stocks for the S&P 500

Standard & Poor’s announced that Penn gaming, NXP Semiconductors, Caesar’s Entertainment, and Generac Holdings will be joining the S&P 500 Index. Carnival Corp’s CEO predicts the cruise industry won’t be back to normal until 2023. Airline stocks rise after TSA reports over 1.3 million people flew on Sunday. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss recent volatility and the importance of the right mindset.
3/15/202120 minutes, 27 seconds
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Bumble’s Bounce

Bumble’s first quarterly report as a public company is a hit with Wall Street. JD.com finishes up a strong fiscal year. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories, as well as the latest quarter from Party City.
3/11/202112 minutes, 57 seconds
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Disney+ Crosses 100M

MongoDB’s guidance offsets strong 4th-quarter results for the could database business. 2nd-quarter sales for Campbell’s Soup are lower than expected, stalling the company’s turnaround plans. Alicia Alfiere analyzes those stories as well as how the streaming video landscape looks for Netflix now that Disney+ has 100 million subscribers.
3/10/202116 minutes, 46 seconds
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Stitch Fix: Pain and Possibility

Stitch Fix falls 30% after rough 2nd-quarter results and guidance. Thor Industries crushes earnings but deals with supply chain issues. Bill Barker analyzes those stories as well as the latest results from Dick’s Sporting Goods.
3/9/202119 minutes, 3 seconds
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Investing: A Family Affair

Investing for your kid?  Investing with your partner?  We dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk stocks vs. index investing, when to deploy cash, and more.  Jason Moser weighs in on those topics, as well as the Deutsche Bank survey on how $170 billion in stimulus checks could end up in the stock market.
3/8/202115 minutes, 26 seconds
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“I’m a business, man.”

Okta buys rival Auth0 for $6.5 billion in stock. Square buys Tidal for $300 million in cash and stock, and adds Jay-Z to the board of directors. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, and discusses whether American Eagle Outfitters’ recent hot streak is sustainable.
3/4/202115 minutes, 56 seconds
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This Stock is FUBO

Nordstrom’s 4th-quarter results were (on the surface) so much better than those of Ross Stores, so why are both stocks falling the same? Dollar Tree adds $2 billion to its stock buyback plan. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, plus FuboTV’s 300% rise over the past year (and 15% drop today).
3/3/202115 minutes, 30 seconds
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2 Stocks We’re Not Selling

Despite all the positive aspects of their respective 4th-quarter reports, shares of Mercadolibre and Zoom Video are falling today. But that pessimism isn’t shared by Jim Gillies, who says those two stocks are “as far away from the sell button” as any he owns. Jim analyzes their results as well as the latest quarter from Kontoor Brands, the parent company of Lee and Wrangler jeans.
3/2/202120 minutes, 20 seconds
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JNJ’s Shot Boosts the Market

Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine gets the green light as the company prepares millions of does to be deployed this week. Netflix cleans up at the Golden Globe Awards while Disney has an opportunity to make a splash in April. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss weighing positions in new stocks vs. existing positions.  
3/1/202121 minutes, 33 seconds
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Pizza Stocks Fall, Candles Power L Brands’ Quarter

Shares of Papa John’s and Domino’s fall despite double-digit comps growth. Best Buy lowers expectations for 2021. Teladoc Health’s 4th-quarter loss was bigger than expected. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and how Bath & Body Works (and their candles) is the engine driving results for parent company L Brands.  
2/25/202123 minutes, 12 seconds
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Square, Lowe’s, and The Great Reopening

Square wraps up a strong fiscal year but shares fall on slowing growth. Same-store sales for Lowe’s grew 28% in the 4th quarter, but pessimism remains about 2021. Despite a rough 4th-quarter report, Six Flags hits a 52-week high on optimism for “The Great Reopening”. Clay Bruning analyzes those stories, and shares some boots-on-the-ground research from his days at a Six Flags theme park.
2/24/202115 minutes, 6 seconds
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2 Earnings, 2 Secondary Offerings

Home Depot closes out the fiscal year with a strong quarter. Macy’s turns a profit in Q4 but gears up for a year of recovery and rebuilding. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, secondary offerings from Shopify and Carnival Cruise, and his inexperience with conspiracy theories.
2/23/202117 minutes, 32 seconds
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Discovery+ Impresses Wall St.

Discovery Communications’ streaming service gets off to a hot start, sending shares to an all-time high. Korn Ferry’s stock hits a 52-week high after stronger-than-expected 3rd-quarter results. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as Boeing’s latest headline risk and the potential for “re-opening” stocks.
2/22/202120 minutes, 44 seconds
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1 Stock More Investors Should Know About

If Walmart wrapped up its fiscal year with strong comps in the U.S., why is the stock falling 6%? What should you do when the company you own shares of is bought by another company? Jim Gillies analyzes those questions and introduces Medpace Holdings, a clinical research business he thinks more investors should know about.
2/18/202118 minutes, 59 seconds
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January Retail, Shopify, and BRK Buys

January retail numbers surprise Wall Street. Tractor Supply buys some growth. Shopify shares fall despite strong 4th-quarter results. Hilton Worldwide treads water as it wraps up its fiscal year. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Berkshire-Hathaway’s latest investments: Chevron and Verizon.
2/17/202119 minutes, 43 seconds
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Health, Tech, Auto Sales

CVS Health’s 4th-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Ceva pops on a strong end to the fiscal year. AutoNation hits a new high and announces a $1 billion share buyback plan. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we discuss the passing of Marriott CEO Arne Sorensen and his legacy leading the largest hotel chain in the world.
2/16/202117 minutes, 6 seconds
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High-Velocity Market Propels Zillow

Zillow pops 16% on a strong 4th-quarter report and a heated-up housing market. Uber loses less money in the 4th quarter than expected. Bill Mann analyzes those stories as well as the global shortage of semiconductor chips.
2/11/202116 minutes, 12 seconds
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Good News Comes in Threes

Twitter shares rise after a strong end to the fiscal year. Lyft’s 4th-quarter loss is smaller than expected, which sends the stock higher. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories, as well as Under Armour’s surprising holiday quarter and the challenge ahead for CEO Patrik Frisk.
2/10/202113 minutes, 38 seconds
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What do Google, Zoom, and Chegg have in common?

Glu Mobile shares pop 30% as the mobile game developer gets bought by Electronic Arts. Simon Property Group and Jones Lang LaSalle project optimism for the year ahead. Chegg wraps up a strong year. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to revisit Bill’s math on the eBay’s returns and discuss the latest study on the health benefits of coffee.
2/9/202120 minutes, 27 seconds
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AI, Toys, Super Bowl Ads

Cerence posts record results in the 1st quarter. Hasbro wraps up the fiscal year with a mixed 4th quarter. Target’s new in-house apparel brand hits $1 billion in sales. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we discuss Super Bowl ads and companies that advertised in the Super Bowl in 2002.
2/8/202121 minutes, 58 seconds
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Digital Payments, Food Delivery, and Luxury Parkas!

PayPal hits a new high on strong 4th-quarter results and 2021 guidance. Ebay’s story (in terms of results, guidance, and stock movement) is similar to PayPal’s. GrubHub falls on a disappointing 4th quarter, while shares of Canada Goose rise more than 25%. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and ponders the relative merits of a $125 face mask.
2/4/202115 minutes, 54 seconds
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Amazon’s New CEO

Amazon’s 4th-quarter revenue of $125 billion takes a back seat to the news that founder Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO. AWS founder (and longtime Amazon employee) Andy Jassy will become Amazon’s CEO later this year. Shares of Alphabet pop 7% as 4th-quarter results are highlighted by Google’s core ad business and revenue growth from YouTube. Andy Cross analyzes those stories, as well as the latest quarterly results from Chipotle.
2/3/202119 minutes, 6 seconds
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“They’re between a rock and a hard place.”

Alibaba’s cloud computing division is profitable for the first time ever. Pfizer’s 4th-quarter results were mixed. UPS wraps up a very strong fiscal year. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories and shares why, despite their great year, UPS is in a precarious position.
2/2/202115 minutes, 21 seconds
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Standard Oil 2.0, Amazon Preview

The CEOs of Chevron and ExxonMobil talked last year about a potential merger. McCormick serves up higher sales in the 4th quarter. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and offers a preview of Amazon’s upcoming earnings report.
2/1/202120 minutes, 42 seconds
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Apple’s Blowout Quarter

1st-quarter revenue for Apple crossed the $100 billion mark. Facebook’s 4th-quarter results took a back seat to Mark Zuckerberg’s comments about Apple. Tesla’s 4th-quarter revenue of nearly $11 billion was offset by lower-than-expected earnings. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories and weighs in on the hottest new soap opera “As The GameStop Turns”.
1/28/202118 minutes, 32 seconds
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Big Tech, Entertainment, and Coffee

Microsoft hits a new high after 2nd-quarter cloud revenue impresses Wall Street. Shares of AMC Entertainment triple as short-sellers run for the exits. AT&T’s 2nd-quarter report shows solid growth in HBO Max subscribers. Bill Barker analyzes those stories as well as a decidedly mixed 1st-quarter report from Starbucks.
1/27/202117 minutes, 42 seconds
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“Let’s talk about GameStop.”

3M wraps up the fiscal year with better-than-expected profits. Pepsi teams up with Beyond Meat, sending shares of the latter up 20%. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and discusses the escalating battle between retail investors and short-sellers over shares of GameStop.
1/26/202118 minutes, 25 seconds
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6 Stocks for Unleashed Consumer Spending

Americans have (collectively) $1 trillion more in their checking accounts than a year ago. What will they spend that money on in a post-pandemic world and which companies stand to benefit? Jason Moser and Chris Hill share why they’re optimistic about Vail Resorts, Airbnb, Etsy, Lowe’s, Chewy, and DraftKings.
1/25/202120 minutes, 32 seconds
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Airlines, Energy, and the NFL

Travelers boosts the Dow Jones Industrial Average with a strong 4th-quarter report. Baker Hughes and Kinder Morgan fall slightly despite better-than-expected earnings. United Airlines loses nearly $2 billion in the 4th quarter. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we discuss Jack Welch’s tenure running General Electric and storylines for this weekend’s NFL championship games.
1/21/202122 minutes, 54 seconds
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Netflix Eats The World

Netflix soars 14% higher after global subscriber growth comes in much higher than Wall Street was expecting. Procter & Gamble puts up strong quarterly numbers that fail to move the stock. Alibaba shares pop on a long-awaited sighting of founder Jack Ma. Tim Beyers analyzes those stories, and shares why U.S.-China relations is the key to chip maker ASML Holdings’ year ahead.
1/20/202117 minutes, 5 seconds
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Banks, Lasers, and a Whole Lotta Qs

Bank of America wraps up the fiscal year with a mixed quarter. Lumentum makes a $5.7 billion bid for rival laser company Coherent. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we discuss Swedish live casino provider Evolution Gaming and the relative benefits of investing in the QQQE ETF.
1/19/202120 minutes, 16 seconds
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Delta Improves, GameStop Doubles (In One Week)

Delta Air Lines wraps up the worst fiscal year in its history. Nordstrom struggles as holiday same-store sales fall more than 20%. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and delves into how and why GameStop’s stock has doubled in just one week.
1/14/202114 minutes, 56 seconds
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Intel Pops, VMWare Drops (For The Same Reason)

Investors react as Intel CEO Bob Swan resigns and VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger gets ready to take his place. Shares of KB Home rise as 4th-quarter results (and 2021 guidance) come in higher than expected. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and the holiday sales results from Target and Urban Outfitters.  
1/13/202115 minutes, 33 seconds
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Zoom Video, Lemonade Ask For Seconds

Zoom Video and Lemonade announce secondary stock offerings. Shake Shack shares pop on preliminary good news about its 4th-quarter results. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares what he’s watching in 2021.
1/12/202120 minutes, 35 seconds
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A Fight Over…ATMs?

Twitter falls after permanently suspending POTUS from its platform. NCR tries to outbid Apollo Global and Hudson Executive Capital to buy Cardtronics, an operator of ATMs. Shares of Lululemon rise on increased guidance. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, discusses Airbnb’s recent IPO, and shares what he’s going to be listening for on conference calls when the Big Banks report earnings starting this Friday.
1/11/202122 minutes, 16 seconds
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State of Play: U.S., China

Mere hours after an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building, democracy won the day.  Bill Mann and Chris Hill discuss the stock market’s rise in the aftermath of Wednesday’s events, whether Chinese stocks will be delisted, and the current whereabouts of Alibaba founder Jack Ma. Plus, Bill shares why he would choose South Africa for his ambassador post.
1/7/202115 minutes, 37 seconds
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Georgia on Wall Street’s Mind

The Senate elections in Georgia send ripple effects to the market, as cannabis and solar stocks pop. Walgreens sells its drug distribution to AmerisourceBergen in a cash & stock deal worth $6.5 billion. Wyndham Destinations buys Travel & Leisure magazine from Meredith Corp. and announces a new corporate name and ticker symbol. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and considers which ambassador post he would prefer under a Mann administration.
1/6/202120 minutes, 16 seconds
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“It’s not the years, it’s the mileage.”

Three years ago Amazon, Berkshire-Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase announced a partnership that would end up becoming Haven Healthcare. Now the partnership (and Haven) is dissolving. Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf announces he’s leaving after seven years in the corner office. Ron Gross analyzes those stories, and shares thoughts on portfolio allocation as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Plus, we take a moment to reflect on the 10-year anniversary of this podcast.
1/5/202116 minutes, 29 seconds
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1 Done Deal, 1 Pending Deal

Teledyne buys FLIR Systems in a cash & stock deal worth $8 billion. Roku is in advanced talks to buy Quibi’s entire catalog of content. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as Chipotle’s new “rice” offering and the impending launch of McDonald’s much-anticipated crispy chicken sandwich.
1/4/202117 minutes, 46 seconds
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“This is what winning looks like.”

The first episode of MarketFoolery was January 5, 2011. What if you’d bought and held the stocks discussed that day? Chris Hill wraps up the year with a few thoughts on investing in both the stock market and your personal wellbeing.
12/31/202011 minutes, 19 seconds
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2020’s Market Was More Complex Than It Will Appear

AstraZeneca’s vaccine gets UK approval, but the FDA has yet to decide. Bill Barker analyzes that story, reacts to 2021 precitions about the price of oil and a return to domestic travel, and shares why future investors might not realize how crazy 2020 was for the stock market.
12/30/202014 minutes, 59 seconds
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Square Music?

Square is considering an acquisition of TIDAL, a music streaming service. Jason Moser analyzes the pros, cons, and potential price tags of a deal, and offers an overview of the financial industry for 2021.
12/28/202015 minutes, 59 seconds
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Thank You, Clark Howard

After more than 30 years, Clark Howard is retiring from daily radio. A best-selling author, Clark was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2015. Chris Hill shares a few thoughts on Clark’s impact, as well as a conversation they had in 2013 about Clark’s latest book, tips for teaching kids about money, and more. They also discuss the greatest money advice Clark ever gave Chris.
12/26/202025 minutes, 55 seconds
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‘Twas The Night Before Christmas

Chris Hill checks in to see how your last-minute shopping is going before he hands the show off to the immortal Louis Armstrong.
12/24/202010 minutes, 27 seconds
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2 CEOs of the Year, 1 Honorable Mention

Bill Barker shares why the CEOs of Pfizer and Moderna get his vote for “CEO of the Year” and why Bob Iger gets his honorable mention. Plus we discuss mishaps involving AT&T and Kodak, preview an upcoming bonus episode, and thank listeners for their feedback on the recent “Kringle, P.I.” episode.   Holiday Song - “Take You to the Cool” by Shaggy (feat. Richie Stevens & Conkarah)  
12/23/202021 minutes, 30 seconds
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Real Talk About The RealReal

Shares of Sportsman’s Warehouse pop 35% as Great American Outdoors Group takes it private. One Wall Street firm upgrades The RealReal, but how big is the addressable market for luxury consignment? Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares why Ajay Banga of Mastercard and Randy Garutti of Shake Shack get her votes for “CEO of the Year”.   Holiday Song - “Merry Christmas, Baby” by Otis Redding
12/22/202017 minutes, 5 seconds
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Nike’s New High, JPM’s New Plan

Nike’s 2nd-quarter report sends shares to a new all-time high. JP Morgan Chase announces a plan to buy back $30 billion worth of shares. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to kick the tires on Digital Turbine. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and previews his interview with Kevin O’Leary from “Shark Tank” on the Industry Focus podcast.   Holiday Song - “Santa Stole My Lady” by Fitz and the Tantrums
12/21/202022 minutes, 7 seconds
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Kringle, P.I.

After more than a year “Apropos Of Nothing” is back! Pull up a chair as Bill Barker and Chris Hill join Bill Mann in his back yard for a wide-ranging conversation about the Mount Rushmore of soups, interview questions we wish we could take back, whether Diner is a Christmas movie, and Barker’s idea for a detective series starring Santa Claus.   Holiday Music - “Frosty the Snowman” by “Michael Keaton and the Jack Frost Band”
12/19/20201 hour, 12 minutes, 34 seconds
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“A little bit of a nightmare for investors.”

Accenture hits a new high after crushing 1st-quarter results. Tim Beyers analyzes the global consulting firm, shares why “load factor” is a key metric for the airline industry, and wonders why Twitter keeps changing its mind on what it wants to be.   Holiday Song - “How Do You Spell Channukkahh” by The LeeVees
12/17/202020 minutes, 11 seconds
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BlackRock’s North Star

Tilray and Aphria merge to form the largest cannabis producer in the world. BlackRock, the biggest investor in the world, shares details on how it will be evaluating companies in 2021 and beyond. AMC Entertainment ponders bankruptcy. Is there a pure-play investment in non-dairy alternatives? Bill Barker analyzes those stories, and we issue a final warning about our upcoming “Apropos Of Nothing” episode.   Holiday Song - “(I'm Spending) Hanukkah In Santa Monica” by Tom Lehrer
12/16/202025 minutes, 46 seconds
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Grant Sabatier, Founder of Millennial Money

Starting one of the most popular sites for the FIRE movement wasn’t in Grant Sabatier’s plan when he graduated from college in 2007. But after losing his job during the Great Recession, he was back home living with his parents and struggling to find a steady income. In this conversation, Grant shares how he turned things around, how he became an inspiration to others looking to improve their financial lives, and how he invests his own money.   For more great financial tips to www.millennialmoney.com.   Holiday Song - “Swingin' Dreidel” by Kenny Ellis
12/15/202026 minutes, 18 seconds
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Google Gets a Pass

A massive outage of Google services results in a massive shrug from Wall Street. Electronic Arts outbids Take-Two Interactive to buy UK-based game company Codemasters. Jason Moser analyzes those stories as well as what “The Office” moving from Netflix to Peacock will do to drive sign-ups and subscriptions. Holiday Song - “Maoz Tzur” by Leslie Odom Jr. (Feat. Nicolette Robinson)
12/14/202026 minutes, 28 seconds
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Facebook, Starbucks, Airbnb

The Federal Trade Commission and 46 states sue Facebook. Starbucks hits an all-time high after updating guidance for FY 2022. Airbnb sets to double on its first day of trading. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and offers a preview of next week’s “Apropos Of Nothing” episode.  To submit a topic for us to discuss please email MarketFoolery@fool.com!   Holiday Song - “Dreidel” by the Slackers
12/10/202022 minutes, 51 seconds
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Cybersecurity Stocks, DoorDash IPO

Shares of FireEye fall after the cybersecurity company gets hacked. Chewy’s 3rd-quarter report includes growing revenue and a smaller loss than Wall Street was expecting. John Rotonti analyzes those stories as well as the relative attractiveness of DoorDash’s business.   Holiday Song - “Winter Song” by Leslie Odom Jr. feat. Cynthia Erivo
12/9/202021 minutes, 16 seconds
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Stitch Fix Soars

Shares of Stitch Fix rise 45% on a surprising 1st-quarter report. Toll Brothers wraps up the fiscal year with a strong report, but shares of the luxury homebuilder fall anyway. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as AutoZone putting up big same-store sales numbers in the 1st quarter.   Holiday Song - “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon
12/8/202016 minutes, 39 seconds
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“The actual business burns money.”

Shares of Eastman Kodak soar more than 50% on Monday. Jim Gillies analyzes why the former film giant might have a promising future but the present is not attractive for investors. Plus, we get ready for Airbnb’s IPO on Thursday and take a closer look at Twist Bioscience’s secondary offering.   Holiday Song - “Merry Merry Christmas” by Keb' Mo'
12/7/202019 minutes, 39 seconds
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Got Cybersecurity Stocks?

3rd-quarter same-store sales for Dollar General rise 14%, but it’s not enough to impress Wall Street. Crowdstrike hits an all-time high after the cybersecurity company posts a surprising profit in the 3rd quarter. Stitch Fix falls on an analyst downgrade. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares why investors should consider having a place in their portfolio for cybersecurity stocks.   Holiday Song - "Pretty Paper" by Dolly Parton (with Willie Nelson)
12/3/202016 minutes, 48 seconds
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“The battle is joined!”

With a $27 billion acquisition of Slack, Salesforce sets its sights on Microsoft. Jim Gillies shares why Slack shareholders should be happy with the deal, and analyzes why Blackberry has been on a tear lately. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss early morning trading hours and what negative equity means for investors.   Holiday music - “Snow” by Leslie Odom Jr.
12/2/202027 minutes, 28 seconds
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Zoom Drops, Kohl’s Pops

Zoom Video posts a strong 3rd quarter but concerns over slowing revenue send the stock south. Shares of Kohl’s pop 14% after the retailer announces a 10-year partnership with Sephora. Plus, we answer a listener question about potential investments for a “war on meat”. Bill Barker analyzes those topics and pitches his idea for a TV series involving Santa Claus, as we kick off our annual drive to expand the universe of holiday music.   Holiday music - “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Shaggy
12/1/202024 minutes, 2 seconds
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Salesforce + Slack = ?

Salesforce is reportedly set to announce an acquisition of Slack, but what will the result be for shareholders? General Motors walks away from taking an equity stake in Nikola, causing Nikola shares to fall 25%. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as Shopify’s role in a record-setting Black Friday for online sales.
11/30/202018 minutes, 8 seconds
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Yellen Returns, McCormick Makes a Deal

Janet Yellen is set to become the first female U.S. Treasury Secretary. Dollar Tree, Best Buy, and Burlington Stores issue 3rd-quarter reports. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as McCormick’s move to buy Cholula hot sauce for $800 million. (Tangents include power couples, Cholula vs. Frank’s RedHot, and the proper way to store hot sauces.)
11/24/202021 minutes, 42 seconds
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Spotlight on Snap

Snap unveils Spotlight, a TikTok-like feature on Snapchat. Korn Ferry bounces back in the wake of more positive vaccine news. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the role that ETFs can play in your investing.   To get 40% off our Everlasting Portfolio service, go to Fool.com/EP
11/23/202020 minutes, 56 seconds
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SEC’s Plan for Chinese Stocks

Nvidia posts big numbers in the 3rd quarter, but shares of the chipmaker fall a bit on guidance. Macy’s 3rd-quarter digital sales can’t save the troubled retailer. The SEC is reportedly working on a plan to require Chinese companies to use auditors overseen by the U.S. or risk being shut out of American stock exchanges. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and weighs in on the early rush of radio stations flipping to “Holiday Music” formats.
11/19/202020 minutes, 14 seconds
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Target: Another All-Time High

Target’s stock hits an all-time high after a blowout 3rd quarter. Lowe’s falls despite 3rd-quarter sales rising 30%. Ron Gross analyzes those stories, as well as the latest vaccine news, and a pair of secondary offerings from cruise lines.
11/18/202019 minutes, 42 seconds
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“Amazon Pharmacy” Sends Pharmacy Stocks Down

The launch of “Amazon Pharmacy” sends shares of CVS Health, Walgreens, Rite Aid, and GoodRX down 10-20%. Jason Moser analyzes the opportunity for Amazon and the various threat levels for different companies in the industry. Plus, we discuss the latest results from Walmart and Home Depot, outlook for the holiday season, and Home Depot’s lack of a loyalty program for everyday consumers.
11/17/202017 minutes, 35 seconds
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Moderna’s Vaccine & Merger Monday

Moderna shares hit a new high after promising results from the latest trial of their Covid-19 vaccine. Simon Property Group finalizes a deal to buy rival mall operator Taubman Centers. Home Depot buys HD Supply in a deal worth $8 billion. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as PNC Financial’s deal to acquire the U.S. business from BBVA.
11/16/202018 minutes, 41 seconds
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Singles’ Day, Alibaba, and the Rise of Wix.com

Alibaba racks up a record $75 billion in sales as part of its Singles’ Day promotions. Shares of Wix.com may be falling today but the website creator’s stock has doubled in 2020. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories, as well as the latest quarter from Edgewell Personal Care.
11/12/202015 minutes, 22 seconds
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“I have no idea why anyone wants to own this company.”

Lyft shares rise on higher 3rd-quarter revenue and the promise of food delivery. Aurora Cannabis falls 20% on plans for a secondary offering. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why Nelnet is his favorite Nebraska company not named Berkshire-Hathaway. Plus, we discuss Veterans Day in the U.S., Remembrance Day in Canada, and Jim’s local connection to the poem “In Flanders Fields”.
11/11/202023 minutes, 5 seconds
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Beyond Meat Tanks, Ulta Beauty and Target Team Up

Beyond Meat shares fall 20% after a rough 3rd-quarter report. D.R. Horton wraps up the fiscal year with a strong 4th-quarter report, and the homebuilder’s outlook for 2021 is even stronger. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and the new partnership between Target and Ulta Beauty.
11/10/202018 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Vaccine

Promising results from a Covid-19 vaccine in late-stage trials sends the S&P 500 to an all-time high. Bill Barker analyzes the rise of entire categories of stocks (airlines, travel, hotels, cruise lines, etc.) as well as the fall of some “stay-at-home” businesses like Zoom Video and Peloton. We also discuss the latest results from McDonald’s and Berkshire-Hathaway. (Tangents include plant-based burgers, the passing of Alex Trebek, and SNL’s version of “Celebrity Jeopardy”.)
11/9/202024 minutes, 43 seconds
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Mercadolibre, Match Group Hit New Highs

2nd-quarter revenue for Mercadolibre skyrockets. General Motors sells a surprising (in a good way!) number of trucks and SUVs in the 3rd quarter. Match Group continues to dominate the market of digital dating. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why he likes to ask the question, “What do you hate about this company?” when evaluating a business.
11/5/202017 minutes, 39 seconds
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“The sun comes up and the world still spins.”

Despite election uncertainty, business continues on Wall Street. Shares of Scott’s Miracle-Gro rise after the company wraps up a strong fiscal year. Global same-store sales were a bright spot in Wendy’s 3rd-quarter report, but challenges continue. Ron Gross analyzes those stories, as well as Uber and Lyft getting a boost from California’s voters.
11/4/202017 minutes, 44 seconds
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Clorox Crushes

Clorox raises guidance after an eye-popping 1st-quarter report. AMC Networks struggles to make its business as compelling as its programming. Inspire Brands’ finalizes its acquisition of Dunkin’ Brands, making it the biggest deal in the restaurant industry since 2014. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and reminisces about Friendly’s restaurants and ice cream.
11/2/202021 minutes, 59 seconds
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The 20X Stock You’re Missing

Microsoft falls despite strong 1st-quarter results. Boeing announces more job cuts. Tupperware pops another 30% after crushing its 3rd quarter and continuing its run as one of the hottest stocks since March. Bill Barker analyzes those stories as well as the latest news from the beer industry. (Tangents include reactions to the L.A. Dodgers winning the World Series and more overrated/underrated Halloween candies.)
10/28/202025 minutes, 53 seconds
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Earnings Preview: Etsy, Spotify, Starbucks

What should investors expect from high-flying Etsy when it reports 3rd-quarter results on Wednesday? Is subscriber growth still the #1 priority for Spotify? How will Starbucks wrap up its fiscal year? Jason Moser answers those questions and makes his picks for overrated and underrated Halloween candy.
10/27/202019 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dunkin’ Goes Private

Dunkin’ Brands is on the verge of being taken private (at a 20% premium!) by Inspire Brands. SAP warns on revenue and shares drop more than 20%. Hasbro’s 3rd-quarter profits and revenue beat expectations, but the stock falls anyway. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why the toy industry is analogous to the fashion industry.
10/26/202019 minutes, 42 seconds
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Quibi is Proof that Capitalism Works

Tesla produces its 5th consecutive profitable quarter. Chipotle shares drop 5% despite strong 3rd-quarter results. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses the short, expensive, painful life of Quibi, the short-video streaming service that closed due to complete lack of interest.
10/22/202018 minutes, 47 seconds
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Netflix, Snap, WD-40

Subscriber growth for Netflix is at its lowest point in four years. Snap’s 3rd-quarter surprise sends the stock up 30%. WD-40 hits an all-time high after strong 4th-quarter results. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares which upcoming Netflix show she’s most looking forward to.
10/21/202013 minutes, 58 seconds
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The U.S. vs Google

Procter & Gamble hits an all-time high on strong 1st-quarter sales. Albertson’s pops after digital sales in the 2nd quarter rise 243%. Logitech’s 2nd-quarter profits triple Wall Street’s expectations. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Google.
10/20/202022 minutes, 59 seconds
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“I wouldn’t go near this with YOUR money.”

Solar energy stocks have been on a tear, but is now the time to buy? What happens to the ever-popular PE Ratio if a company’s profits don’t exist? Jim Gillies tackles those questions and shares what he’s watching this earnings season. To get 50% off our flagship service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, just go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.
10/19/202017 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fastly Drops, Sleep Number Pops

Fastly falls 25% as the edge cloud platform company warns of lower revenue from its biggest customer (TikTok). Sleep Number hits a new all-time high after strong 3rd-quarter profits surprise Wall Street. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, as well how Peleton, Planet Fitness, YogaWorks and others are dealing with the evolving fitness industry.
10/15/202017 minutes, 49 seconds
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Nuthin’ But A 5G Thang

Apple’s iPhone 12 event was all about 5G. Tim Beyers analyzes the new devices and shares two additional companies with a stake in Apple’s fortunes. Plus we discuss the latest earnings from UnitedHealth and whether its worth holding on to shares of Disney that bought in 1993.
10/14/202014 minutes, 44 seconds
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Disney’s Changing of the Guard is Official

Disney CEO Bob Chapek reorganizes the business in an even greater commitment to streaming video. Johnson & Johnson’s 3rd-quarter earnings take a back seat to news about its Covid-19 vaccine trial. Shares of Ethan Allen pop on increased guidance for actual profits in the 1st quarter. Jason Moser analyzes these stories and gives a quick preview of what investors should expect from Big Banks this earnings season.
10/13/202021 minutes, 48 seconds
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Should Gen Z Own Dividend Stocks?

Twilio uses $3.2 billion worth of stock to buy Segment, a privately-held provider of customer data platforms. Apple and Amazon have big events on Tuesday, so how should investors be thinking about them? Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and discusses whether investors in their 20s should have a place in their portfolios for dividend-paying stocks like Pepsi.
10/12/202021 minutes, 24 seconds
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Big Tech, Big Bank, Big Pizza

IBM shares pop as Big Blue announces a surprising spin-off. Morgan Stanley makes a $7 billion deal for Eaton Vance. Shares of Domino’s Pizza fall as rising cheese costs outweigh robust same-store sales in the 3rd quarter. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and reflects on National Pizza Month.
10/8/202017 minutes, 54 seconds
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Howard Stern: The Billion-Dollar Man

Shares of Levi Strauss pop on strong 3rd-quarter online sales. AT&T looks to sell DirecTV for much less than the asking price. Sirius XM gets set to pay Howard Stern $120 million a year. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why he owns stock in one of Levi’s rivals.
10/7/202017 minutes, 12 seconds
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Apparel Retail is Worse Than You Think

Alteryx pops 25% after the data analytics software company raises guidance on 3rd-quarter results. The retail landscape is shifting dramatically with some companies seeing higher profit margins while apparel retail is in a world of hurt. Bill Barker analyzes those stores and discusses Mondelez shifting their capital allocation strategy.
10/6/202016 minutes, 26 seconds
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Movie Theater Stocks Have Two Problems

Venmo introduces a new credit card. Movie theater stocks get pummeled as the 2nd-largest chain in the world closes all of its theaters in the U.S. and UK. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and talks portfolio allocation strategy as we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
10/5/202018 minutes, 30 seconds
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The “Obviously-Going-To-Die” Stocks

Bed Bath & Beyond pops more than 30% on a surprisingly strong 2nd-quarter report. Pepsi treads water as 3rd-quarter sales of snacks make up for weak soda sales. Playboy Enterprises plots a return to the public markets via a reverse-merger with Mountain Crest Acquisition. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why he’s intrigued by companies that everyone assumes are going to die.
10/1/202020 minutes, 2 seconds
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GM-Nikola Deal in Flux

Disney lays off 28,000 employees from its U.S. theme parks. The deal between General Motors and Nikola gets some last-minute revisions as negotiations continue. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and discusses newly-public Asana Software.
9/30/202013 minutes, 13 seconds
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McCormick, Google, BBBY

McCormick posts a strong 3rd-quarter report and announces a 2-for-1 stock split. Google starts getting serious about charging a 30% fee within its Google Play platform. Bed Bath & Beyond partners with Instacart and Shipt on same-day delivery. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses Brian Cornell’s leadership at Target.
9/29/202017 minutes, 4 seconds
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Trend: Chinese Stocks Delisting

Sina Corp becomes the latest China-based business to go private. Amazon announces Prime Day and UPS gets an upgrade, but do either portend good things for the holiday retail season? Emily Flippen analyzes those topics and explains why investor shouldn’t rely on any single metric, including (especially?) the PEG Ratio.
9/28/202016 minutes, 28 seconds
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Cars, Food, Video Games

CarMax falls despite strong 2nd-quarter results. Darden Restaurants rises despite 1st-quarter revenue dropping nearly 30%. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and discusses recent IPO Unity Software.
9/24/202013 minutes, 22 seconds
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Nike Soars, Stitch Fix Stumbles

Nike’s digital sales in the 1st quarter propel the stock to a new all-time high. Stitch Fix posts a much bigger loss in the 4th quarter than Wall Street was expecting. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories and discusses Tesla’s “Battery Day” announcements.
9/23/202014 minutes, 8 seconds
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3 Baskets of Stocks

AutoZone closes out the fiscal year with record same-store sales growth. Quibi is “exploring strategic alternatives”. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and shares the 11 stocks in his “War on Cash” basket, “Healthcare & Wealthcare” basket, and “Triple A” basket.
9/22/202018 minutes, 47 seconds
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Nikola Founder Quits

Nikola’s founder quits effective immediately and shares of the electric truck maker fall 20%. Deutsche Bank and HSBC hit all-time lows in the wake of financial scandals. Brookfield Asset Management shares are down for the year, prompting questions of a potential buying opportunity for the stock. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and discusses the latest medical research on the health benefits of coffee.
9/21/202025 minutes, 18 seconds
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“Is this madness or Sparta?”

Snowflake more than doubles on its 1st day as a public company. Sony announces two versions of the PlayStation 5 to compete with Microsoft latest Xbox news. Dan Kline analyzes those stories and weighs in on the latest in the world of sports betting as DraftKings, Caesar’s Entertainment, ESPN, and Penn National Gaming all make headlines.
9/17/202015 minutes, 59 seconds
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1 New High, 1 Underrated CEO

FedEx hits a new all-time high after 1st-quarter revenue hits a record $19.3 billion. Adobe shares fall a bit despite record revenue in the 3rd quarter. Apple unveils a new watch and new iPads, but it’s the Fitness+ service that’s getting more of the media’s attention. Brian Feroldi analyzes those stories and shares why more investors should know about Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen.
9/16/202017 minutes, 9 seconds
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Housing, Retail, Entertainment

Lennar Corp beats expectations (and improves gross margins) in Q3. Lowe’s launches their own “Shark Tank” to help small businesses. ViacomCBS announces that their “CBS All Access” streaming service will get a rebranding in 2021. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and more.   HELPFUL TIP: If your podcast platform doesn’t show the latest episode of your favorite Motley Fool show, check to see if it’s in our podcast center online at www.fool.com/podcasts.
9/15/202019 minutes, 45 seconds
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Mega-Deals Monday!

Nvidia buys chipmaker Arm Holdings in a deal worth $40 billion. Oracle becomes TikTok’s technology partner in the U.S. Gilead Sciences buys cancer treatment-maker Immunomedics for $21 billion. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and discusses the NFL’s opening weekend and AB-InBev cutting in-stadium sponsorships.
9/14/202020 minutes, 16 seconds
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Citi Makes History

RH hits an all-time high as the luxury furniture retailer crushes its latest quarterly report. Citigroup announces Jane Fraser will become CEO starting in February, making her the first female CEO of a major U.S. bank. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories as well as recently-public Rocket Companies.
9/10/202011 minutes, 21 seconds
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2 Stocks We Just Bought

Slack falls 15% on slowing growth. Lululemon Athletica’s digital sales in the 2nd quarter rose 155% but Wall Street isn’t impressed. Casey’s General Stores hits an all-time high after strong 1st-quarter results. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares the two stocks that he and Matt Frankel just bought.
9/9/202018 minutes, 40 seconds
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“Why do you own what you own?

Nikola Corporation shares pop 35% on a new partnership with General Motors. Peloton broadens its offerings of exercise equipment and Wall Street likes what it sees. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and discusses Tesla’s recent stock movements and ExxonMobil’s worsening financial situation.
9/8/202017 minutes, 48 seconds
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Meet Stig Brodersen

If you listen to financial podcasts, you’re probably already familiar with Stig Brodersen. The co-founder of The Investor’s Network, he hosts “We Study Billionaires”, one of the most popular investing shows out there. We talked about his approach to investing, the markets he focuses on, how he looks at diversification, and why he’s keeping a close eye on “unloved banks”.
9/2/202017 minutes, 15 seconds
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Zoom Rises, Walmart+ Impresses

Zoom Video shares soar after 2nd-quarter revenue rises 355%. Liberty Oilfield Services shares pop 30% after a deal with Schlumberger. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Walmart’s unveiling of details on its new membership service.
9/1/202017 minutes, 19 seconds
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Buffett’s Latest Buys

Warren Buffett celebrating his 90th birthday by buying shares of the five largest trading companies in Japan. Bill Mann analyzes the latest move by Berkshire-Hathaway, the economic legacy of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and the misplaced excitement over Apple and Tesla splitting their stocks.
8/31/202014 minutes, 17 seconds
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Green Light for Rapid Testing?

Abbott Labs hits a new all-time high after the FDA approves the company’s rapid Covid-19 test. Tiffany and Dollar General issue 2nd-quarter reports, offering an interesting look at both ends of the retail spectrum. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories, and shares some compelling reasons why investors looking for steady yield should take a closer look at the “Big Five” banks in Canada.
8/27/202018 minutes, 52 seconds
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“The most shocking earnings report since the pandemic began.”

Shares of Salesforce.com rise 26% after 2nd-quarter profits double Wall Street’s expectations. Digital sales in Dick’s Sporting Goods’ 2nd quarter rise 194%. Urban Outfitters reports a profit in the 2nd quarter sending the stock up more than 20%. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories and shares which one is the most surprising.
8/27/202018 minutes, 9 seconds
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Big Shake-Up in the Dow

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has it’s biggest shake-up in years. Amgen, Honeywell, and Salesforce.com will replace Pfizer, Raytheon Technologies, and ExxonMobil. Jason Moser analyzes the moves, as well as some eye-popping numbers in Best Buy’s 2nd-quarter report. We also dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the basket approach to investing.
8/25/202017 minutes, 33 seconds
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Safety Steps for Airlines, Movie Theaters

Airline stocks rise on encouraging numbers from TSA and a green light from the EPA. The largest movie theater chains in America team up to create “CinemaSafe” protocols, but will audiences return? Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss what to do when one stock becomes 40% of your portfolio.
8/24/202018 minutes, 18 seconds
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Potential Hotel Merger, Potential Airbnb IPO

InterContinental Hotels Group and Accor are reportedly talking about a merger that would result in the largest hotel operator in the world. Airbnb takes a big step towards going public. Intel announces a $10 billion stock buyback plan. Bill Barker analyzes those stories as well as the latest earnings from L Brands. (Tangents include autumnal candle scents and the potential for moving Halloween to another part of the year.)
8/20/202021 minutes, 20 seconds
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Target’s Record-Shattering Quarter

Target and Lowe’s both hit new all-time highs after their 2nd-quarter reports, but it’s Target that’s breaking more than one record. Emily Flippin analyzes those stories, as well as the latest results from TJX Companies and Apple hitting a market cap of $2,000,000,000,000.
8/19/202016 minutes, 29 seconds
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Walmart & Home Depot Crush Q2

Walmart’s 2nd-quarter e-commerce sales nearly doubled. Home Depot’s 2nd-quarter profits rise 25%. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as the latest results from Advance Auto Parts.
8/18/202018 minutes, 23 seconds
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“This is a hedge against disaster.”

That’s how Bill Mann describes Berkshire-Hathaway’s surprising investment in Barrick Gold. Bill also analyzes JD.com’s strong 2nd-quarter report and Citigroup’s “clerical error” for the ages.
8/17/202015 minutes, 11 seconds
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“Why do I want to get in your car?”

Lyft’s 2nd-quarter revenue fell more than 60%. Tapestry’s online sales in the 4th quarter were strong, but not enough to make up for the numerous questions facing the company. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories, along with AMC Entertainment’s promotion to re-open movie theaters in the U.S.
8/13/202018 minutes, 27 seconds
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Microsoft’s New Phone is Ready

Tencent’s gaming division boosts 2nd-quarter results. Same-store sales at Chili’s help Brinker International’s 4th quarter come in better than expected. Microsoft announces a launch date (Sept. 10th) and a price ($1400!) for its new Surface Duo phone. Dan Kline analyzes those stories, and we share a few thoughts on the incredible life of Sumner Redstone.
8/12/202018 minutes, 2 seconds
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ESG Hits $1T

Lumentum Holdings rises on a strong 4th-quarter report and guidance for the new fiscal year. ESG funds now have more than $1 trillion under management. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the wedding industry and its potential for a rebound.
8/11/202018 minutes, 29 seconds
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Hotels & Malls Maneuver for Tenants

Marriott posts its first quarterly loss in nearly nine years. Simon Property Group is talking with Amazon about taking over vacant mall space. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and explains how the scramble to fill empty space is forcing companies to get creative. Plus we discuss the recent rise and fall of Eastman Kodak’s stock and the latest quarterly results from Berkshire-Hathaway.
8/10/202017 minutes, 52 seconds
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Uncle Nearest: The Whiskey Making History

You’ve heard of Jack Daniel’s, but have you heard of his mentor Uncle Nearest? CEO Fawn Weaver shares the true-life story behind an iconic American brand, and how she and her team are making history with the fastest-growing whiskey in the U.S.   To learn more about this company go to www.unclenearest.com.
8/5/202028 minutes, 33 seconds
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An Overnight Success 10 Years in the Making

Soap company launches hand sanitizer line during pandemic and sales skyrocket! But don’t call Soapbox Soaps an overnight success. David Simnick started Soapbox Soaps with a mission in mind, one that he and his team have never wavered from. In this episode David discusses how Soapbox Soaps started, the consumer goods landscape, and more.   You can learn more about this company by going to www.soapboxsoaps.com.
8/4/202025 minutes, 13 seconds
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Gaming Stocks and the Rise of UGC

No one studies the video gaming industry like Aaron Bush.  We discuss gaming’s rise during the pandemic, the ripple effect of major league sports being delayed, and the relative valuations of Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive. Plus Aaron shares the game release he’s looking forward to and the trend investors should be watching. To learn more about this growing industry, check out more from Aaron at www.masterthemeta.com.
8/3/202016 minutes, 25 seconds
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UPS, PayPal hit All-Time Highs

UPS pops 17% as consumer shipments drive an incredible 2nd-quarter report. Mastercard’s 2nd-quarter profits and revenue come in higher than expected, but payment volume drops. PayPal’s record revenue in the 2nd quarter pushes the stock to an all-time high. Brian Feroldi analyzes those stories and shares a thought on Amazon’s report coming after the closing bell today.   Thanks for helping us with our 2-question listener survey!
7/30/202015 minutes, 43 seconds
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“It’s the end of movies as we know it.”

Starbucks rises despite same-store sales falling 40% in the 3rd quarter. Spotify’s 2nd quarter report has it closing in on 140 million paid subscribers. Scotts Miracle-Gro hits an all-time high after a fantastic 3rd-quarter. Dan Kline analyzes those stories, as well as AMC Theaters striking a landscape-shifting deal with Comcast’s Universal Pictures.
7/29/202020 minutes, 32 seconds
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A Boring Business Rewarding Shareholders

Sherwin-Williams hits a new all-time high on strong 2nd-quarter profits. Jason Moser analyzes the beauty of a paint business that has returned more than 900% over the past decade for shareholders. Plus we discuss DR Horton’s new all-time high, McDonald’s better-than-it-might-appear 2nd-quarter results, and Facebook’s new attempt to take on TikTok.
7/28/202023 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mailbag: What To Do with Cash?

It’s Mailbag Monday! What percentage of your money should be invested in the stock market? Will payment companies be the big winners in a post-pandemic world? Emily Flippen tackles those questions, along with the latest earnings from Hasbro and the latest news from Moderna.
7/27/202014 minutes, 57 seconds
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Twitter, Microsoft, Chipotle

Twitter shares pop as one key metric in their 2nd-quarter report surprises Wall Street. Microsoft’s cloud business grows “only” 47% in the 4th quarter. Chipotle’s digital sales skyrocket in the 2nd quarter, but overall comps fall nearly 10%. Ryan Henderson and Ian Gray analyze those stories and share two companies on their radar: Procore, a construction management software business that’s filed to go public later this year, and Blackline (Nasdaq: BL), an accounting SasS platform.
7/23/202020 minutes, 2 seconds
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Big Music Deal for Spotify

Spotify strikes a long-term licensing deal with Universal Music Group. Abit Malin analyzes the deal and shares why she believes it could be a game-changer for Spotify. Plus we discuss iRobot’s lack of clarity overshadowing a strong 2nd-quarter report, and Snap’s 2nd-quarter results having something for both bulls and bears.
7/22/202014 minutes, 30 seconds
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5G Stock You Should Know About

IBM and Coca-Cola lift the Dow Jones Industrial Average with their latest 2nd-quarter results. Cadence Design Systems hits an all-time high on its latest quarterly report. eBay finalizes a $9.2 billion deal with Adevinta. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares his boots-in-the-air research on Delta Airlines.
7/21/202017 minutes, 9 seconds
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1 Done Deal, 1 Pending Deal

Chevron buys Noble Energy in an all-stock deal worth more than $12 billion. eBay reportedly closes in on a deal to sell its classified ads business, but what will the final price tag be? Do investors have an opportunity with “affordable luxury” brands like Tapestry and EssilorLuxottica? Bill Barker analyzes those stories and discusses the long-awaited Opening Day for Major League Baseball.
7/20/202019 minutes, 3 seconds
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Twitter? We’d Like To You Ask a Few Questions…

Twitter got hacked and a lot of questions remain. Johnson & Johnson’s 2nd-quarter revenue fell but the company raised guidance for the full fiscal year. Bankruptcies in the oil & gas industry continue to pile up. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and shares why Chipotle is the “canary in a coal mine” for the restaurant industry this earnings season.
7/16/202014 minutes, 19 seconds
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Health, Healthcare, Baidu

Moderna pops on “robust” early results on its Covid-19 vaccine candidate, but will it pass the next big test? UnitedHealth’s 2nd-quarter profits are much higher than expected, but executives are quick to point out why investors shouldn’t get too excited. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories and shares why she’ll be watching Chinese search giant Baidu this earnings season.
7/15/202013 minutes, 36 seconds
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nCino, Man!

nCino, a provider of cloud-based software for financial institutions, goes public with the hottest IPO since Beyond Meat. Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase deliver 2nd-quarter reports with one big different: trading revenue. Shares of Delta Airlines fall on a rough 2nd-quarter report and plans for recovery. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares the boots-on-the-ground research he’ll be doing later this week.
7/14/202017 minutes, 6 seconds
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1 Trend To Watch, 1 Stock To Watch

Pepsi’s 2nd-quarter revenue falls but snack sales help boost overall results. Can Pepsi’s launch of direct-to-consumer sites pay dividends for shareholders? Carnival Cruise Lines cuts its fleet, AMC Entertainment raises $300 million from investors, and Disney opens one park while getting ready to close another. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, shares why Axon Enterprise is the stock he’s the most curious about this upcoming earnings season, and divulges the most surprising act at the Live Aid concert he attended 35 years ago today!
7/13/202022 minutes, 1 second
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Should I Use Options?

Bed Bath and Beyond falls 20% as 1st-quarter sales are cut in half. Walgreens Boots Alliance struggles with its 3rd-quarter report, while Costco posts strong same-store sales in June. Brian Feroldi analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss how options could fit into your investing strategy if you have already built a “buy and hold” portfolio of stocks.
7/9/202014 minutes, 23 seconds
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REITs & Retail

Shares of Levi’s fall on rough 2nd-quarter results and Brooks Brothers declares bankruptcy. Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross analyzes the changing retail landscape, consumer spending habits, and the impact of rising savings rates. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the role of REITs and real estate investing when building your portfolio.
7/8/202016 minutes, 47 seconds
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20 Years Ago: Big Win for Small Investors

Novavax and Regeneron pop after landing grants from Uncle Sam. SiriusXM buys Stitcher (E.W. Scripps’ podcasting division) for $300 million. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we hop in the wayback machine to revisit The Motley Fool’s (and Bill’s) role in helping the SEC pass “Regulation Fair Disclosure” resulting in a big victory for individual investors.
7/7/202027 minutes, 32 seconds
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Uber Buys Postmates, Buffett Buys Nat Gas Assets

Warren Buffett finally got out his elephant gun! Berkshire-Hathaway buys Dominion Energy’s natural gas assets for nearly $10 billion, while Uber shells out $2.6 billion in stock to buy Postmates. “Industry Focus” host Nick Sciple analyzes both deals, and weighs in on oil/gas vs. green energy as we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
7/6/202016 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sports, Restaurants, Tesla’s New High

Tesla hits a new high on higher-than-expected deliveries. McDonald’s hits the pause button on reopening dine-in service. Major League Baseball teams come up with a creative way to get fans at the games (sort of). Dan Kline analyzes those stores, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag and try to make sense of the new marketing campaign from Haagen-Dazs. To check out The Motley Fool’s new swag store, go to http://Shop.Fool.com.
7/2/202017 minutes
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FedEx, Airlines, Wine

FedEx shares pop on surprisingly good 4th-quarter results. United Airlines plans to add 25,000 flights in August. Constellation Brands serves up strong 1st-quarter profits and adds Empathy Wines to its portfolio. Abi Malin analyzes those stories, plus we talk about the connection between Bernie Madoff and the greatest contract in the history of professional baseball.
7/1/202015 minutes, 10 seconds
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Lululemon: Investing in the Sweat Life

Lululemon athletica shares rise after the company buys at-home fitness tech company Mirror for $500 million. Microsoft, Adidas, and Ford Motor join the growing list of companies taking a break from advertising on Facebook. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses selling strategies as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Last but not least, the new Motley Fool swag shop is finally open! Check it out at http://Shop.Fool.com.)
6/30/202017 minutes, 51 seconds
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UA vs. UCLA

Starbucks, Coca-Cola, Verizon, and Unilever are just a few of the companies that have stopped advertising on social media platforms. How worried should Facebook shareholders be? Is Under Armour’s attempt to get out of a $280 million deal with UCLA a negotiating tactic or the start of a new era in fiscal responsibility? Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and weighs in on Gap’s new 10-year partnership with Kanye West.  
6/29/202014 minutes, 45 seconds
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Restaurants, Housing, Coffee’s Latest Win

Darden Restaurant shares rise on better-than-expected results. Shares of KB Home fall more than 10% as net orders plummet. McCormick’s stock hits a new all-time high. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, and discusses the latest scientific study on the health benefits of coffee.
6/25/202018 minutes, 21 seconds
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$6 Billion Worth of Tea

Dell Technologies considers spinning off its huge stake in VMware. Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners weigh a joint acquisition of J C Penney. Consumer goods giant Unilever looks to sell its tea brands (including Lipton) as a host of private equity firms show their interest. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and reveals his beverage consumption routine.
6/24/202019 minutes, 46 seconds
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Facebook, Amazon are Taking Market Share from Google

eMarketer predicts Google’s ad revenue will drop for the first time in over a decade, while Facebook and Amazon continue to see growth. Jim Gillies analyzes the big tech landscape, plus we discuss Mastercard’s latest acquisition and Starbucks’ newest offering.
6/23/202021 minutes, 10 seconds
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“Who wants to buy Chuck E. Cheese?”

United Airlines and American Airlines are reportedly set to raise more than $8 billion to keep their balance sheets stable. Dan Kline analyzes the industry and shares why investors shouldn’t be tempted by the “value trap” prices of airline stocks. Plus, we discuss TripAdvisor’s latest guidance and Apollo Global Management’s attempt to sell Chuck E. Cheese.
6/22/202016 minutes, 30 seconds
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“You just saved baseball in 2020.”

Kroger’s 1st-quarter results were better than expected. Wirecard falls more than 60% after auditors can’t find $2.1 billion. Ford Motor unveils plans for hands-free driving in 2021. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, but more importantly comes up with a plan to save Major League Baseball’s season!
6/18/202019 minutes, 1 second
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Groupon’s Struggle, Drafkings’ Offering

Groupon shares sink after a rough 1st-quarter report and a lot of question marks about the company’s direction. Draftkings announces a secondary stock offering just two months after going public. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and talks about her path to being a financial analyst as we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
6/17/202013 minutes, 46 seconds
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How big is your TAM?

Retail sales in May rose nearly 18%. Abi Malin analyzes the results and shares why investors should look beyond the headline number. 24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy, so what does that mean for a business like Planet Fitness? Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to explore the topic of “total addressable market” and why investors should be wary of any company’s claims about their own TAM.
6/16/202017 minutes, 32 seconds
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Walmart & Shopify Team Up

Walmart partners with Shopify to expand its 3rd-party marketplace. BP says its writedown for the current quarter could top $17 billion. Burger King launches the “Impossible Croissan’wich” nationwide. Brian Feroldi analyzes those stories and shares his recent boots-on-the-ground research at Burger King.
6/15/202016 minutes, 29 seconds
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Grubhub Finds A New Buyer

That Uber/Grubhub deal? It’s off now that Grubhub has accepted an all-stock offering from European delivery company Just Eat Takeaway.com. Dan Kline analyzes the move, as well as Simon Property Group’s deal-terminating letter to Taubman Centers. Plus, we discuss Jay Powell’s comments about economic recovery and whether Major League Baseball will return this year.
6/11/202018 minutes, 23 seconds
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Future of “The 3rd Place”

Chewy and Five Below both post losses in the 1st quarter, so why is Five Below’s stock the only one popping? Jason Moser analyzes the latest earnings results, and we discuss whether the Starbucks notion of a “third place” is over.
6/10/202018 minutes, 4 seconds
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Software, Retail, Telemedicine

Macy’s shows signs of life. Coupa Software posts strong quarterly results and guidance. Tailored Brands might be thinking about bankruptcy protection. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss barriers to entry in the tele-medicine industry, as well as Google’s own offering to the video-conferencing competitive landscape.
6/9/202024 minutes, 19 seconds
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Year of the RV?

Thor Industries, maker of recreational vehicles, hits a 52-week high after strong quarterly results. Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline analyzes the opportunity for Thor, as well as the historic challenges of the RV market. Plus, we discuss Dunkin’ Brands joining Taco Bell, Domino’s and Papa John’s in looking to hire tens of thousands of workers, as well as Sirius XM’s plans to raise $1 billion in a bond offering.
6/8/202019 minutes, 11 seconds
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Zoom Video’s Audacious Call

1st-quarter results for Zoom Video Communications were impressive, but more noteworthy was the company DOUBLING its revenue guidance for the full fiscal year. Bill Barker analyzes Zoom’s growth potential, as well as prospects for Warner Music Group on the day of its IPO. Plus, we discuss the precarious state of Tiffany’s deal with LVMH and whether jewelry is even worth it.
6/3/202021 minutes, 22 seconds
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Stitch Fix Layoffs, New Test for CVS

Strong e-commerce sales kept Dick’s Sporting Goods afloat in the 1st quarter. Stitch Fix lays off 18% of its workforce, but only those living in California. CVS partner with a robotics company to test prescription delivery in Houston. Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline analyzes those stories and more on today’s episode.
6/2/202016 minutes, 12 seconds
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“You’re not clairvoyant.”

Shares of Coty rise as the cosmetics company gets its 4th CEO in four years. Bain & Company believes mergers and acquisition activity in the tech industry is poised to soar. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss whether it’s worth taking a short-term capital gains tax hit.
6/1/202023 minutes, 8 seconds
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“This is a terrible idea.”

Dollar General and Dollar Tree post stronger-than-expected 1st-quarter reports. Boeing announces layoffs and a restarting of 737 Max production. Amazon commits to long-term hiring. Regal Cinemas expects to reopen movie theaters in July. Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline analyzes those stories and shares the summer blockbuster film he’s most looking forward to.
5/28/202019 minutes, 52 seconds
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“Did they get it right? No.”

Tractor Supply updates guidance, much to the delight of Wall Street. Domino’s latest same-store sales numbers are good, but Papa John’s posts an even bigger number. The Wall Street Journal believes the RV industry is having a moment. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and critiques a scene in the most recent episode of Showtime’s series Billions.
5/27/202021 minutes, 39 seconds
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Investing in the Wardrobe Mullet

Hertz Global files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, sending shares of Avis Budget Group up 15%. Jason Moser analyzes the increasingly changing automotive landscape, including AutoZone’s strong 3rd-quarter report. Crocs rises 10% on the news it’s the only top-30 footwear brand to see an increase in monthly sales.
5/26/202019 minutes, 45 seconds
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Will Chinese Stocks Be Delisted?

Boeing shares rise on an upgrade. Mastercard becomes the latest big company to let employees work from home indefinitely. Keurig Dr. Pepper and Ruth’s Hospitality Group announce secondary offerings, sending shares down. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and the potential for Chinese stocks being delisted in the U.S.
5/21/202025 minutes, 32 seconds
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Retail, Retail, Retail

Target, Lowe’s, and Urban Outfitters all deliver 1st-quarter reports. Ron Gross analyzes the latest results from the retail universe.
5/20/202017 minutes, 50 seconds
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TikTok On The Clock

1st-quarter reports from Walmart and Home Depot have a lot in common: higher sales, higher salaries, and higher spending on keeping stores clean. Jason Moser analyzes the retail landscape and what it means for investors. Plus, TikTok higher Disney executive Kevin Mayer as its new CEO. Does this mean an IPO is definitely in the startup’s future?
5/19/202024 minutes, 57 seconds
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Moderna’s Rise, JCP’s Split

Moderna shares pop 20% on encouraging test results. JC Penney’s plan to survive involves splitting into two separate public companies: one for retail, one as a REIT. Bill Barker analyzes those stories as we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss retail and diversification.
5/18/202014 minutes, 54 seconds
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Time to Bet on DraftKings?

Cisco Systems rises on strong 3rd-quarter profits. SmileDirectClub sinks after posting a bigger-than-expected 1st-quarter loss. DraftKings gets some attention from Wall Street, sending the stock to an all-time high. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and shares why he believes the NFL season will start on time.
5/14/202023 minutes, 38 seconds
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Uber + GrubHub?

Uber is interesting in buying GrubHub, but how much are they willing to pay?  Jason Moser analyzes the pros and cons of Uber cornering the food delivery market. Plus, we discuss the latest woes from The Container Store and dip into the Fool Mailbag.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.   Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.
5/13/202017 minutes, 31 seconds
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E-Commerce Gets a Big New Player

Honda and Toyota shares fall as car rental numbers in the latest Consumer Price Index head lower. Eventbrite shares fall after its latest quarterly report. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and Pepsi’s entry into the e-commerce industry with the launch of Snacks.com.   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
5/12/202018 minutes, 6 seconds
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“Let’s check the balance sheet.”

Shares of Marriott International and Under Armour fall on disappointing (and unsurprising) 1st-quarter reports. Ron Gross analyzes both companies and shares why checking a company’s balance sheet is more important than usual. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss Quidel’s 25% rise on emergency approval from the FDA on the company’s Covid-19 antigen test.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.   Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.
5/11/202020 minutes, 4 seconds
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Bad Day for Cash

Shares of PayPal and Square both rise more than 10% after their respective 1st-quarter reports. The delivery economy gets mixed results as Lyft rises while GrubHub stumbles. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Peloton’s new high on very strong sales in the latest quarter.   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
5/7/202017 minutes, 4 seconds
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Disney, Mercadolibre, Shopify

Disney shares rise despite 1st-quarter revenue falling 91%. Mercadolibre hits a new all-time high, while Shopify continues to create distance between itself and its competitors. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and shares his new favorite baseball team.
5/6/202018 minutes, 56 seconds
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Wayfair, Chegg, and Shake Shack

Wayfair rises thanks to big earnings and brisk sales of office furniture and cookware. Chegg surges on strong growth of its educational technology solutions. And Shake Shack reports a sharp decline in same-Shack sales. Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser weighs in on those stories and offers some advice for building a home office.
5/5/202021 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Aftermath of Berkshire’s Meeting

Berkshire-Hathaway’s annual meeting was a subdued affair. Andy Cross analyzes Warren Buffett’s demeanor, his complete sale of airline stocks, and why this loss may sting more than any other. Plus, we discuss the future of apparel retail as J. Crew files for bankruptcy.
5/4/202020 minutes, 53 seconds
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Big Tech, Consumer Goods, Fashion Retail

The latest earnings reports from Microsoft and Facebook are a reminder that sometimes bigger is better. Bill Barker analyzes the solid results from Church & Dwight, and the retail woes of Tapestry (aka, parent company of Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman).
4/30/202015 minutes, 24 seconds
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Alphabet: “A tale of two quarters.”

Alphabet shares rise on a 1st-quarter report and comments from CEO Sundar Pichai and CFO Ruth Porat. Andy Cross analyzes the latest results from Google’s parent company. Plus, we discuss Mastercard’s better-than-expected 1st quarter, and Starbucks’ plan to reopen stores in the U.S. by early June.
4/29/202015 minutes, 17 seconds
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3M, Merck, Pepsi

3M’s 1st-quarter report gets a boost from the personal safety division. Merck’s 1st-quarter profits rise 10%. Pepsi’s snack division helps offset weakness in 1st-quarter beverage sales. Ron Gross analyzes those stories and discusses dividend protection and the rise in snacking. (For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.)
4/28/202013 minutes, 12 seconds
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Dividend Cuts, Drone Deliveries, and Disney Plus

General Motors suspends its dividend and stock buybacks. UPS and CVS team up to deliver prescription medicine via drones. And Disney announces big plans for Disney Plus. Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline tackles those stories and shares a few streaming recommendations.
4/27/202014 minutes, 4 seconds
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Retail, Financials, Pizza

Target’s digital sales are soaring, but costs are on the rise too. Discover Financial Services posts a loss in the 1st quarter. Jason Moser analyzes why Discover’s valuation might be attractive to value investors. Plus, we discuss Domino’s 1st-quarter report and our go-to spices for topping a slice of pizza.
4/23/202017 minutes, 43 seconds
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Netflix, Chipotle, Snap

Netflix adds 16 million global subscribers. Chipotle’s digital sales grow 81%. Shares of Snap rise 30% on strong growth in revenue and daily active users. Jason Moser analyzes the latest earnings reports from all three.   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
4/22/202017 minutes, 59 seconds
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The “Away-From-Home” Challenge

Coca-Cola’s 1st-quarter profits and revenue come in higher than expected. Bill Barker analyzes why Coke’s “away-from-home” channel won’t bounce back quickly. Plus we discuss IBM’s changing of the guard, J.M. Smucker raising guidance, and Hertz’s layoffs. (Tangents include mermaids, lengthy Uber rides, and a fistful of cash.)
4/21/202014 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sinking Oil, Facebook Tracking, and 420

Oil prices hit a 21-year low. United Airlines reports a $2.1 billion quarterly loss. And Facebook unveils a new tracking map for COVID-19 symptoms. Motley Fool analyst Emily Flippen discusses those stories and weighs in on the meaning of 420 and the future of cannabis stocks.
4/20/202021 minutes, 6 seconds
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Verizon: Forever in BlueJeans

Abbott Labs and Bed Bath & Beyond both deliver better-than-expected quarterly results. CEO Oscar Munoz shares United Airlines’ plan to cut flights in May. Costco boosts its quarterly dividend. Ron Gross analyzes those stories, as well as Verizon getting into the video conferencing business with its acquisition of BlueJeans Network. We also discuss why we’re rooting for Abbott Labs and Medtronic, and an idea for our newest basket of stocks.
4/16/202014 minutes, 57 seconds
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Big Banks, Airlines, March Retail Report

1st-quarter profits for both Bank of America and Goldman Sachs fall more than 40%. Several major airlines reach an agreement with Uncle Sam on payroll grant funding. Retail in March fell a record-setting 8.7%. Andy Cross analyzes those stories, and weighs in on Comcast’s soft launch of its new video streaming service: Peacock.
4/15/202021 minutes, 26 seconds
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Who’s Raising Their Dividend?

Johnson & Johnson shares rise after 1st-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Roku’s preliminary results show (shocker!) a big jump in streaming hours. Valero Energy previews a $2 billion loss, while Exxon Mobil sells more debt. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, along with Chesapeake Energy’s 1-for-200 reverse stock split. (Tangents include parental guidance and Jim Gillies’ favorite breakfast cereal.)
4/14/202017 minutes, 55 seconds
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eBay’s New CEO and Disney’s Former CEO

eBay names Walmart executive Jamie Iannone as its new CEO. The New York Times reports that former Disney CEO and current Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger is reasserting his control over the company. Ad rates tumble on Facebook. And the CDC extends a No Sail Order for cruise ships. Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline tackles those stories and weighs in on the relative merits of ESPN’s Horse Challenge.
4/13/202019 minutes, 33 seconds
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Disney, Starbucks, Costco

Disney+ has more than 50 million subscribers. Starbucks suspends buybacks and updates guidance. Costco’s same-store sales in March rose nearly 10%. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and discusses which categories of retail (e.g., bread makers) are suddenly soaring.   Interesting.Create reply with Interesting.Very interesting!Create reply with Very interesting!Interesting. Thanks.Create reply with Interesting. Thanks.  Are the suggestions above helpful?
4/9/202017 minutes
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Amazon Pauses Shipping

Amazon suspends its shipping service that competes with UPS and FedEx. Pinterest shares rise despite withdrawing guidance. Williams Companies adds a poison pill to protect against a hostile takeover. Abi Malin analyzes these stories and shares the companies she’ll be watching this upcoming earnings season. For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
4/8/202014 minutes, 45 seconds
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Peak Mac and Cheese?

Kraft Heinz rises on strong first-quarter sales. Carnival gets a lift from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. Quibi makes its video debut. And SeaWorld says goodbye to another CEO. Motley Fool analyst Dan Kline tackles those stories and weighs in on whether we’ve reached peak mac  and cheese consumption.
4/7/202022 minutes, 46 seconds
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Buffett’s Selling and Zoom’s Future

Warren Buffett sells part of his position in Southwest Airlines and Delta. Zoom CEO Eric Yuan takes responsibility for the company’s security issues. And Slack sells $600 million of debt. Motley Fool analyst Tim Beyers weighs in on those stories and shares a few of his favorite cloud stocks.
4/6/202023 minutes, 38 seconds
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Accounting Scandal Sends Luckin Coffee Crashing

Luckin Coffee’s stock falls 75% after the company’s internal investigation found the COO fabricated sales numbers in 2019. Dan Kline analyzes the damage to investors and the company’s reputation. Plus, we discuss the latest unemployment numbers, Carnival Cruise Line raising money, and AMC Entertainment (aka, largest movie theater chain in the world) hiring lawyers. We also share why we’re gearing up to watch the TV series “Six Feet Under” and “Wordplay”, a documentary about The New York Times crossword puzzle.   The Motley Fool is donating $1 million to Health Research Incorporated, which is managing New York State’s COVID-19 response fund. To contribute, go to donate.fool.com.
4/2/202022 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Great Divide

Some online companies, including Netflix and Amazon, saw their shares rise for the first quarter despite the historically bad quarter. What does the growing divide between online business and traditional businesses mean for investors? Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser tackles that question, talks about why Domino’s and Nike are well-positioned going forward, weighs in on Macy’s getting the boot from the S&P, and talks about the slowdown in the housing market.   The Motley Fool is donating $1 million to Health Research Incorporated, which is managing New York State’s COVID-19 response fund. To contribute, go to donate.fool.com.
4/1/202023 minutes, 42 seconds
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Good Riddance, Q1

Today wraps up the worst quarter for the stock market since 1987. Bill Barker analyzes the latest results from ConAgra Brands, Domino’s withdrawing guidance, and Yum Brands raising cash. Plus, we discuss how Hollywood studios are delaying more summer blockbuster movies. (Tangents include the relative good looks of Robert Redford and Paul Newman, and whether British American Tobacco needs to rebrand.)
3/31/202024 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Race to a Vaccine

President Trump extends social distancing guidelines through the end of April. Johnson & Johnson announces plans to begin human testing a coronavirus vaccine. The Justice Department signs off on the Raytheon and United Technologies merger. And a shareholder advisory firm recommends that Papa John’s gives Shaquille O’Neal the boot from its board. Motley Fool analyst Tim Beyers talks about those stories and weighs in on big earnings from Cal-Maine, the nation’s largest egg producer and distributor.
3/30/202019 minutes, 34 seconds
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Leaderless Groupon, Rent-Free Cheesecake

Unemployment filings hit a new record. Groupon’s CEO and COO depart immediately. Cheesecake Factory shares rise after the CEO informs landlords the restaurant chain won’t be able to pay rent on April 1. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the potential for airlines to issue more stock.   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
3/26/202018 minutes, 1 second
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Nike, Target, Travel & Housing

Nike shares pop on strong 3rd-quarter sales. Winnebago’s 2nd-quarter revenue prompts the question: Will RV sales spike as Americans look to travel again on their own terms? Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Target’s suspension of guidance while March sales get off to a great start.
3/25/202020 minutes, 6 seconds
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Trillion-Dollar Optimism

Stocks surge as Congress closes in on a 2 trillion-dollar stimulus deal. What will the deal mean for business and investors? Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline tackles that question, weighs in on the postponement of the Summer Olympics, and talks about the future of live entertainment.
3/24/202015 minutes, 29 seconds
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More Fed Action and the Future of Retail

The Federal Reserve announces additional measures to stabilize markets and the economy. How far will the Fed go? Could the Fed start buying stocks? Motley Fool analyst Tim Beyers talks about what the Fed move means for investors and weighs in on Amazon, Walmart, and the future of retail.
3/23/202019 minutes, 24 seconds
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“Why shouldn’t I just buy Clorox?”

Ford Motor suspends its dividend sending the stock to its lowest point since 2009. Bill Barker analyzes the wisdom of the move and says to expect more companies to do the same. Plus we discuss a similar decision by Darden Restaurants, why the stock market is not as cheap as some may think, and whether buying shares of Clorox is a no-brainer for investors.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.   Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
3/19/202018 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taking Stock in a Stimulus

Congress works on a trillion-dollar stimulus package. Walmart hits an all-time high. Blue Apron doubles. And Boeing continues its decline. Motley Fool contributor Dan Kline talks about those stories and weighs in on market volatility, the future of retail, and the future of the cruise industry.   Post your job today at Indeed.com/motley and get a free sponsored job upgrade on your 1st posting.
3/18/202017 minutes, 41 seconds
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More Volatility, More Fed Action

Investors react to Monday’s 13% decline in the market. The Federal Reserve introduces emergency lending programs. And shares of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals rise after the biotech company announces that it aims to have a potential drug for COVID 19 ready for trials this summer. Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser discusses those stories and share his investing approach during these volatile times.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our channel. Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.
3/17/202023 minutes, 26 seconds
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Another Day, Another Circuit Breaker

The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates to zero and announced a $700 purchase of government and mortgage bonds. Despite that move the market fell 9% immediately at the open, triggering a circuit breaker. Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross weighs in on the volatility in the market, what it means for housing, which industries investors should avoid, and where he’s looking for opportunities.   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.   Post your job today at Indeed.com/motley and get a free sponsored job upgrade on your 1st posting.
3/16/202017 minutes, 49 seconds
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Long Live the Bulls

The 11-year run of the bull market is officially over. Chris Hill shares some thoughts on investing, physical and mental wellbeing, and the writings of Thomas Paine.   Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
3/12/202012 minutes, 47 seconds
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“Social Distancing” vs. Match Group

How does the business dating hold up in the new era of “social distancing”? Bill Mann analyzes the latest challenge for Match Group, as well as Pepsi’s $3.8 billion acquisition of Rockstar Energy. Plus, we discuss “ghost flights” in the UK and the immediate future of sporting events (and sports betting) in the U.S. (For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.)
3/11/202018 minutes, 57 seconds
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Dividend Cut: First of Many?

Stitch Fix shares fall 35% on disappointing 2nd-quarter results. Occidental Petroleum cuts its dividend 86%. Will other dividend payers follow suit? Bill Mann analyzes those stories, and weighs in on the latest announcements from the airline industry.   Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
3/10/202014 minutes, 37 seconds
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Deep Breaths, Everyone

Mere minutes into the day, a circuit breaker halted trading on Wall Street. Jason Moser and Chris Hill discuss the pain of watching stocks fall, the importance of having cash, whether or not to refinance your mortgage, and the question that every investor needs to answer.
3/9/202023 minutes, 32 seconds
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Zoom Video, Breakfast Wars

Zoom Video’s 4th-quarter revenue grows 78%. Burlington Stores closes out the fiscal year with a strong holiday quarter, but guidance is cautious. American Eagle Outfitters posts record revenue but it doesn’t seem to matter. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and we dig into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the latest offerings in the Breakfast Wars. (Tangents include the writings of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hunter S. Thompson.) For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.)
3/5/202022 minutes, 28 seconds
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“We have no idea what’s going to happen.”

Starting with that declaration, Jason Moser and Chris Hill discuss the latest results from Campbell’s Soup and Brown-Forman, Robinhood’s 2-day outage, and whether there was any conspiracy at work with Disney’s recent CEO change. For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.  
3/4/202022 minutes, 4 seconds
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Canada’s Berkshire-Hathaway

Jim Gillies visits from Canada! We discuss why Etsy’s cash flow is one of the main reasons he likes the business, as well as the company he believes will buy Etsy in the next five years. Jim also shares three stocks (including Brookfield Asset Management and CRH Medical) from the Great White North that he likes.
3/3/202026 minutes, 25 seconds
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Twitter, AmEx Under the Microscope

Twitter shares rise on activist demands. Some members of the American Express sales team get an unflattering profile in The Wall Street Journal. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dig into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the relative merits of taking out a loan to invest in the stock market. For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
3/2/202020 minutes, 32 seconds
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2 Stocks Popping, 2 Restaurant Innovations

Teladoc and Etsy pop more than 14% each on their latest 4th-quarter reports. Bill Barker analyzes both businesses, as well as the state of the gaming industry. Plus, we discuss Panera’s new monthly coffee subscription and Dunkin’s new bacon offering. (Tangents include “Cyber 5” and our recent trip to a casino.)   For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
2/27/202024 minutes, 2 seconds
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Disney’s New CEO and Virgin Galactic’s Next Frontier

Disney promotes Bob Chapek to CEO. Lowe’s slips on earnings. And Virgin Galactic loses some altitude. Motley Fool analysts Bill Mann and Emily Flippen discuss those stories and talk about the coronavirus.
2/26/202018 minutes, 51 seconds
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Mastercard, Home Depot, Shake Shack, EU Stocks

Mastercard is getting a new CEO. Home Depot grows 4th-quarter profits. Shake Shack falls as 4th-quarter sales growth slows. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and shares 3 European stocks as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. (For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.)
2/25/202021 minutes, 47 seconds
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Coronavirus: 4 Stocks to Watch

The latest coronavirus headlines send the market down 3%. Healthcare analyst Shannon Jones discusses the news and shares why investors might want to keep their powder dry. She also shares four businesses (Inovio Pharmaceuticals, NanoViricides, Moderna Therapeutics, and Co-Diagnostics) that investors should keep an eye on. Plus, we get Shannon’s bull case for the XFL. (For a FREE copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.)
2/24/202021 minutes, 45 seconds
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Morgan Stanley Buys E*TRADE

Morgan Stanley buys E*TRADE in a deal worth $13 billion. Domino’s hits an all-time high on strong 4th-quarter results. L Brands looks to sell a majority stake in Victoria’s Secret to a private equity firm. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and shares his memories of attending the US-USSR hockey game in 1980. (Tangents include candle scents, bravery on Wall Street, and the movie “Miracle”.) For a free copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
2/20/202029 minutes, 38 seconds
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Garmin, Blue Apron, and Groupon

Garmin hits a 12-year high on earnings. Blue Apron explores strategic options in the wake of another disappointing quarter. And Groupon plummets as it attempts to refocus its business. Motley Fool analysts Bill Mann and Emily Flippen discuss those stories and weigh in on the stock market’s real worry.
2/19/202016 minutes, 17 seconds
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Walmart, Buffett’s Grocery Run, 2 Stocks We Just Bought & Sold

Walmart’s 4th-quarter miss reminded us of Target’s. Apple lowers guidance due to the ripple effects of coronavirus. Berkshire-Hathaway takes a stake in Kroger, sending shares of the grocery stock higher. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we discuss our most recent stock transactions involving Tripadvisor and Bed Bath & Beyond. Click here to take our brief listener survey, and thanks for helping us out!
2/18/202024 minutes, 6 seconds
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Alibaba, Tesla, Pepsi

Alibaba posts strong 3rd-quarter results. Tesla plans a $2 billion stock offering. Pepsi’s global organic growth highlights a solid 4th-quarter report. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and calls on Pepsi executives to bring Doritos Roulette to America!   Thanks Health IQ. See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool
2/13/20202 minutes, 27 seconds
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Shopify, Lyft, and the Galaxy Z

Shopify soars on earnings. Lyft loses some speed. And Samsung unveils its Galaxy Z foldable smartphone. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss these stories and weigh in on CVS Health earnings.   Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
2/12/202016 minutes, 57 seconds
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T-Mobile/Sprint Merger, Under Armour, Renewable Energy Stocks

A federal judge signs off on Sprint’s $26 billion merger with T-Mobile, sending both stocks higher. Jim Mueller analyzes the news and what it means for both investors and customers. Plus, we look at Under Armour’s latest batch of woes, as well as ways to invest in renewable energy.   Thanks Health IQ!  See if you qualify for lower rates. Just go to www.healthiq.com/fool
2/11/202016 minutes, 27 seconds
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Investing in Buyouts

Restaurant Brands International’s latest quarter was highlighted by Popeye’s same-store sales growing 38%. (Yes, really.) Jason Moser analyzes the results, as well as Markel’s latest quarter.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to explore investing in buyout opportunities.    Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
2/10/202026 minutes, 39 seconds
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Twitter Pops, Peloton Drops

Twitter’s stock jumps 17% on strong 4th-quarter user growth. Bill Barker analyzes the results and shares why Twitter’s ability to monetize user growth will be key in 2020. Plus, we discuss Peloton’s 3rd-quarter loss and an actual letter about Kellogg’s that we got in the mail! (Tangents include Summer Olympic-themed programming, Peloton’s TV commercial, and artisan pop-tarts.)   For a free copy of our 15-page Investing Starter Kit just click over to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
2/6/202026 minutes, 15 seconds
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Snap, Disney, Chipotle

Disney shows strength across the board in its 1st-quarter results, but Disney+ subscriber numbers are grabbing the headlines. Snap’s stock falls 10% on its first revenue miss in nearly two years. Chipotle posts impressive same-store sales numbers in the 4th quarter, so is that why they’re holding off on breakfast? Abi Malin analyzes those stories and shares her must-have item at Chipotle. Looking to get started investing? Nab a free copy of our Investing Starter Kit! Just click over to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
2/5/202014 minutes, 35 seconds
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YouTube Gets Its Close-Up

Alphabet dips below the trillion-dollar market cap line, but the real story (for us) is the latest earnings report included the company breaking out YouTube’s revenue for the first time ever. Jason Moser analyzes Google’s parent company, as well as the latest results from SiriusXM and Ralph Lauren. Plus, we weigh in with our own thoughts about the Super Bowl ads.   Looking to get started investing? We’d love to help with a free copy of our Investing Starter Kit. Just click over to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
2/4/202019 minutes, 53 seconds
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Super Bowl Winners and Losers

Jeep puts a new twist on Groundhog Day. Google pulls on the heartstrings. Microsoft focuses on a first. And Amazon show us life before Alexa. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss this year’s Super Bowl commercials. And we talk about the latest developments with the coronavirus.
2/3/202015 minutes, 50 seconds
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Tesla, Facebook, Microsoft

Tesla & Microsoft hit new all-time highs. Facebook sinks on margin concerns. Abi Malin analyzes the latest results from these companies, and shares her pick for which one is the most attractively priced right now.
1/30/202014 minutes, 31 seconds
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Apple, McDonald’s, Starbucks

Apple’s latest quarter was a blockbuster. McDonald’s and Starbucks deliver earnings beats and warnings about China. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we discuss shares of L Brands rising 13% on reports that its CEO might be leaving. (Tangents include the health benefits of coffee, what unicorns smell like, and the “Three Commas” club.)
1/29/202021 minutes, 45 seconds
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Spicy Stocks, 3M, and the New Pfizer

McCormick slips on earnings. 3M announces layoffs. And Pfizer feels some pain. Motley Fool analyst Emily Flippen discusses those stories and talks China and the coronavirus.
1/28/202011 minutes, 13 seconds
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Coronavirus Hitting Stocks

D.R. Horton’s stock hits a new all-time high after strong 1st-quarter results. Jason Moser analyzes the prospects for the U.S. housing market. Then we discuss the coronavirus outbreak and its effect on consumer stocks like Starbucks, YUM Brands, Disney, and Booking Holdings. We also discuss whether it’s currently a threat to B2B stocks.
1/27/202014 minutes, 54 seconds
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Comcast, Airlines, P&G

Comcast’s 4th-quarter profits and revenue come in higher than expected. JetBlue, American Airlines, and Southwest Airlines all deliver 4th-quarter reports but two of them are still dealing with issues related to Boeing’s 737 Max. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and discusses the effect of a slowing global birthrate on Procter & Gamble’s latest quarterly results. (Tangents include the death of Mr. Peanut, Amazon having a commercial airline, and senior racquet sports.)   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to www.Grammarly.com/Fool.   Thanks Health IQ.  See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool.
1/23/202021 minutes, 50 seconds
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Netflix, IBM, and Retail’s Streak Continues

Netflix added nearly 9 million subscribers in the 4th quarter, so why isn’t the stock moving higher? IBM’s stock gets a boost after quarterly sales rise for the first time in a year, but is it time for the CEO to go? Seth Jayson analyzes those stories, discusses the latest retail store closings, and shares why Lululemon is the one apparel stock he’s held onto.   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
1/22/202018 minutes, 32 seconds
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“Cash is trash.”

Ray Dalio comes into the World Economic Forum in Davos with a hot take about getting off the sidelines and into the stock market. Jason Moser analyzes Dalio’s comments about stocks, gold, and Bitcoin. We also dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss which stocks we’d buy with $1,000 and which industries we avoid completely. Plus, Jason shares why he’s keeping his eyes on automotive software business Cerence this earnings season.   Thanks Health IQ.  See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool
1/21/202021 minutes, 12 seconds
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A Big Deal for Investors?

The U.S. and China agree on a trade deal. Morgan Stanley reports big earnings. And Congress introduces legislation that could be a game changer for the cannabis industry. Analyst Emily Flippen discusses those stories and talks about a few stocks to watch in the wake of the trade agreement. Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
1/16/202012 minutes, 52 seconds
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4 CEOs to Follow

Goldman Sachs balances strong 4th-quarter revenue with a billion-dollar legal tab. Target’s stock falls on disappointing holiday sales numbers. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we discuss four CEOs we’d shadow on the job (if they’d agree to it).   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.   Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.
1/15/202022 minutes, 42 seconds
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“A fundamental reshaping of finance.”

It’s an all-finance episode, so it’s appropriate we have Industry Focus: Financials host Jason Moser in the studio! We discuss Wells Fargo’s 4th-quarter results, Visa’s $5.3 billion acquisition of Plaid, and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s annual letter to shareholders.   Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
1/14/202023 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Most Trusted Brands

Five Below falls 15% after holiday sales come in lower than expected. Amazon squares off with PayPal over its acquisition Honey, the shopping rewards platform. Jim Mueller analyzes the latest in retail and payments. Plus, we discuss Morning Consult’s survey of the most trusted brands, including Amazon, Google, Netflix, Disney, PayPal, and the U.S. Postal Service! Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast. Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code “fool10”. To check out Morning Consult’s survey of the most trusted brands, click here: https://morningconsult.com/most-trusted-brands/
1/13/202019 minutes, 22 seconds
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Invest in a Feeling?

Costco posts strong same-store sales numbers for December, while Bed Bath & Beyond’s 3rd-quarter results send the stock falling 20%. Abi Malin analyzes the latest in retail news. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss space tourism and answer the question, should you invest in something you have a gut feeling about?
1/9/202014 minutes, 15 seconds
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Housing, Airlines, Coffee

Lennar, the #2 homebuilder in the U.S., closes out the fiscal year with a strong 4th quarter. Boeing’s stock falls in the wake of a deadly crash. Luckin Coffee announces a secondary offering and a move into vending machines. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, shares details about his recent trip to Australia, and discusses the new collective noun for economists.
1/8/202015 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Unbearable Silliness of Price Targets

Pier 1 Imports falls 15% after announcing it will close roughly half of its locations. Bill Barker analyzes the challenges facing the home furnishings retailer. Every day Wall Street analysts issue upgrades and downgrades. We discuss why the price targets are the least important part of those reports.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss Peter Lynch’s classic book “Beating The Street” and a Canadian burger chain. To read Bill’s original article about price targets, click here: https://web.archive.org/web/19991128190018/www.fool.com/news/1999/foth991028.htm
1/7/202018 minutes, 45 seconds
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PayPal, MercadoLibre, and the Future of Cross-Border Payments

PayPal deepens its relationship with MercadoLibre. Jason Moser analyzes what it means for shareholders and what it bodes for Visa, Mastercard, and the future of cross-border payments. Plus, we discuss SmileDirectClub’s new partnership with Walmart, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski’s drive to improve corporate culture, and last night’s Golden Globe awards.
1/6/202021 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are Apple & Microsoft Overvalued?

Given the great run in 2019 that Apple, Microsoft, and Match Group all had, are the stocks overvalued? Andy Cross weighs in on that, as well as a listener question about analyst upgrades. Plus, we share a few business observations from the holidays.   Thanks Health IQ.  See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool.
1/2/202018 minutes, 31 seconds
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In the Company of Fools

“Misery loves company” turns out to be one of those old sayings that’s true for a reason. Chris Hill wraps up 2019 with a few thoughts on his latest attempt on running a marathon (it didn’t end well), a wedding he attended recently, and why he believes both mindset and the company of investors will be more important than ever in 2020.
12/31/201913 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cannabis, Healthcare, and The Road Ahead for Investors

Why was 2019 so rough for the cannabis industry? How can investors make better sense of the FDA approval process for drugmakers? Shannon Jones analyzes two of the most interesting industries for investors and shares what to watch in 2020 and beyond.   Thanks Health IQ.  See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool.
12/30/201918 minutes, 55 seconds
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Meet Zia Zaman

Entrepreneur, Aspen Institute fellow, and innovation evangelist Zia Zaman stopped by Fool HQ last month. Chris Hill talks with Zia about his path from Montreal to MIT to Singapore, as well as what investors can learn from ice hockey.
12/26/201937 minutes, 48 seconds
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‘Twas The Night Before Christmas

Chris Hill shares a few holiday wishes before turning the show over to the late, great Louis Armstrong.
12/24/20198 minutes, 47 seconds
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War on Cash, Health & Wellness, Apple ‘19, Twitter ‘20

As we head to the end of 2019, we check in with Jason Moser to see how his “War on Cash” and “Health & Wellness” baskets of stocks performed. Plus, we marvel at Apple’s (and Tim Cook’s) performance in 2019 and wonder about Twitter’s prospects in 2020.   Holiday music - “Christmas in L.A.” by Vulfpeck
12/23/201916 minutes, 23 seconds
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Apropos of Canada

The bonus episode that almost all of you didn’t ask for is back!  Chris Hill and Bill Barker are joined by their longtime friend and colleague from the Great White North, Jim Gillies!  Topics covered include Jim’s home in Guelph, Canada’s Mount Rushmore of comedy, Rocky Balboa ending the Cold War, a quick Canada-centric round of “Underrated/Overrated”, a not-very-quick conversation about “Star Wars”, and the track record of science fiction films’ predictions about the future. Holiday music - “12 Days of Christmas” by Bob & Doug McKenzie
12/21/20191 hour, 11 minutes, 38 seconds
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Investing in Fitness, Bond Trading, and Big Tech

Can Peleton and Planet Fitness succeed at the same time? Abi Malin analyzes the industry and shares why she believes Peleton doesn’t live up to the hype. Plus, she shares why investors might be overlooking Tradeweb Markets and why Amazon should be worth watching in 2020. Holiday music - "Christmas Is Annoying" by Keb' Mo'
12/19/201915 minutes, 19 seconds
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2019: “A better year for investing than business.”

FedEx falls 9%, but just how bad was the quarter? The rise of General Mills continues to be fueled by pet food, but just how bright is the future? Bill Barker analyzes those companies and shares his thoughts on the year in investing. (Tangents include breakfast cereals, the importance of action in action movies, and yet another update on our upcoming “Apropos of Nothing” episode.) Holiday music - “La Rama” by Los Lobos GETQUIP.COM/fool to save on gift sets and get your first refill free with a refill plan.
12/18/201929 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is Boeing Finally Getting It Right?

Boeing halts production of the 737 Max indefinitely, but how long will airlines like Southwest wait? Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond rise as Wall Street bets on the retailer’s new CEO. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss how to deal with an overweighted portfolio.   Holiday music - “Santa's Got a Mean Machine” by JD McPherson
12/17/201917 minutes, 51 seconds
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Highlights from MJBizCon

MJBizCon, the biggest cannabis conference in the world, took place last week in Las Vegas. Emily Flippen returns from the event to share the current state of the business, the most interesting highlights, the strangest thing she saw, and the most memorable meal she had.   Holiday music - “Sing it Now, Sing it Somehow” by The Flaming Lips   www.GETQUIP.COM/fool to save on gift sets and get your first refill free with a refill plan.
12/16/201917 minutes, 32 seconds
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Lululemon's New Move and 1 Hot IPO

Lululemon reports strong earnings but shares slip on concerns over future growth. And financial software maker bill.com makes a successful debut on Wall Street. Motley Fool analyst Ron Gross discusses these stories and weighs in on the broader IPO market.   Holiday music - “You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” by Small Town Titans
12/12/201918 minutes, 29 seconds
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“Blue Horseshoe hates GameStop.”

Saudi Aramco becomes the biggest public company in the world after its IPO, but what will the next decade bring for the oil and gas industry? Bill Barker analyzes a disastrous day for specialty retail stocks Children’s Place and GameStop. Plus, we celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the iconic movie “Wall Street”.  (Tangents include an update on our Hallmark Christmas movie and fun ways to name conference rooms.)   Holiday music - “White Christmas” by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings   Get the first $50 off at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
12/11/201922 minutes, 20 seconds
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2 Earnings Reports, 1 CEO on the Move

Stitch Fix’s stock rises 10% after the company broke even in the 1st quarter. Abi Malin analyzes the state of Stitch Fix, the latest results from online pet products retailer Chewy, and Upwork’s new CEO.   Holiday music - “Bad Kid” by JD McPherson
12/10/201915 minutes, 52 seconds
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Netflix, Golden Globes, Large Caps vs. Index Funds

Netflix comes away with the most Golden Globe nominations in both the film and TV categories. Jason Moser analyzes the boost Netflix gets from the exposure, as well as Disney’s march to a record-shattering year at the box office. Plus, we share thoughts on the passing of former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and dip into the Fool Mailbag to debate large cap stocks vs. index funds. Today's holiday music: "Sugar and Booze" by Ana Gasteyer Get the first $50 off at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
12/9/201922 minutes, 32 seconds
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United’s Next Destination, Slack’s Future, and 2 Discount Retailers to Watch

United Airlines announces that CEO Oscar Munoz is stepping down in May and will be replaced by United President Scott Kirby. Messaging platform Slack connects on earnings. And discount retailers Five Below and Dollar General report some healthy growth despite concerns over tariffs.   Thanks to Brave for supporting our show. Change your browser experience today by switching to Brave at www.brave.com/FOOL.
12/5/201923 minutes, 8 seconds
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Google’s New CEO, Expedia’s New CEO, Postmates’ Non-IPO

Alphabet’s co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, take a step back from their duties and hand the reins to Sunder Pichai.  Meanwhile, Expedia’s CEO resigns after clashing with chairman Barry Diller. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Postmates’ missed opportunity to go public and Constellation Brands’ sale of Ballast Point Brewing. (Tangents include the awesomely-named “Kings & Convicts Brewing Company”, casting a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie, and podcasts about candle scents.)   Holiday music: “Christmas All Over Again” by Puss N Boots   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
12/4/201932 minutes, 15 seconds
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Retail Stocks, Cash, and 1 Stock to Avoid

Lands’ End pops 17% on surprising same-store sales growth. Bill Mann analyzes the apparel retailer’s brand strength and makes the case for it being acquired. We reflect on the passing of Mark Butler, CEO of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss what to do with cash in your portfolio, whether Chesapeake Energy is a value play or value trap, and Giving Tuesday.   Holiday Music: “Santa Claus Blues” by Keb’ Mo’.   Thanks to Brave for supporting our show. Change your browser experience today by switching to Brave at www.brave.com/FOOL.
12/4/201923 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cyber Monday, Black Friday, McDonald’s New Test

Black Friday’s online sales set a new record, but Cyber Monday could be even higher. Gambling revenue in Macau fell in November, so why aren’t casino stocks falling as well? McDonald’s is testing out a new crispy chicken sandwich in two markets. How good does it need to be to get a national rollout? Dan Kline analyzes those stories and helps kick off our annual drive to expand the universe of holiday music.   Holiday Music: “If I Get Home on Christmas Day” by Letters to Cleo   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
12/2/201921 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is Best Buy a Good Buy?

Best Buy rises on better-than-expected earnings and optimism over the holiday quarter. Alibaba has a big debut on the Hong Kong market. And CVS Health gets a big new investor. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss those stories and talk Dollar Tree and budget retail.   Thanks Health IQ.  See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool www.   GETQUIP.COM/fool for your first refill free!
11/26/201917 minutes, 53 seconds
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3 Deals: Luxury Goods, Financial Services, Retail

Three deals in three different industries. Jason Moser analyzes LVMH buying Tiffany, Schwab and TD Ameritrade finalizing their paperwork, and eBay selling StubHub to Viagogo.  Plus, Jason shares a couple of last-minute cooking tips for Thanksgiving. Thanks Health IQ.  See if you qualify for lower rates! Go to www.healthiq.com/fool www.GETQUIP.COM/fool for your first refill free!
11/25/201921 minutes, 56 seconds
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Schwab’s Big Buy, PayPal’s Sweet Deal, and Google’s Losing Game

Charles Schwab is reportedly buying TD Ameritrade for $26 billion. What does the deal mean for investors? for consumers? for the competition? Motley Fool analysts Aaron Bush and Emily Flippen tackle those questions and weigh in on PayPal’s acquisition of Honey, Google Stadia’s sluggish start, and Macy’s retail woes.
11/21/201925 minutes
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Target Crushes, History’s Biggest IPO Approaches

Target hits a new high after a fantastic 3rd-quarter report. Bill Mann reflects on the leadership of Target CEO Brian Cornell and shares why he thinks Target is still a buy at this price. Plus, we discuss Lowe’s latest results, the upcoming IPO of Saudi Aramco, and the precise location of America’s Midwest. (To get 50% off our flagship Stock Advisor service, go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.)   Thanks to Audible for supporting The Motley Fool Podcasts. For a limited time, get 3 months of Audible for $6.95 a month at www.audible.com/Fool or text FOOL to 500500. 
11/20/201916 minutes, 8 seconds
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How “Shrink” Affected Home Depot

The problem with Home Depot’s latest quarter?  Shrink.  Bill Barker explains the very real challenge retailers face with shrink. Plus, we discuss Kohl’s rough 3rd-quarter report and Roku’s plan to sell one million shares of stock. (Tangents include fictional companies, where the Midwest actually begins, and a preview of our upcoming “Apropos Of Nothing” episode.)
11/19/201921 minutes, 35 seconds
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T-Mobile’s New CEO, Dunkin’s New Cups

John Legere is stepping down as CEO of T-Mobile, leaving a tough act to follow for his successor. Jason Moser analyzes Legere’s potential next act as well as the prospects for shareholders. A survey of wealthy investors shows skepticism for 2020 and a surprisingly large amount of cash on the sidelines. Dunkin’ Brands is ditching Styrofoam coffee cups and putting money behind a marketing campaign banning “double-cupping”. We discuss those stories and dip into the Fool Mailbag for news on the war on cash, soda comparisons, and an update on our swag shop!   Thanks to Audible for supporting The Motley Fool Podcasts. For a limited time, get 3 months of Audible for $6.95 a month at www.audible.com/Fool or text FOOL to 500500. 
11/18/201922 minutes, 50 seconds
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2 Tech Trends in Australia

Scott Phillips, host of “Motley Fool Money” in Australia, stops by the studio to analyze the rise of Apple, Google, and Microsoft in his home country. He discusses two popular tech trends Down Under, and shares why U.S. investors might want to put Treasury Wine Estates on their watch lists.  Did you know you can listen to the Australian version of “Motley Fool Money” every week?  Just click the links below to subscribe (for free!) on these apps: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/triple-m-motley-fool-money/id1118867383   PlayerFM - https://player.fm/series/triple-m-motley-fool-money-1820251   You can pay what you want and the first $50 is on LinkedIn. Just visit www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
11/14/201913 minutes, 34 seconds
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Disney Streaming, Google Checking, and Rebel Whoppers

Disney Plus made its debut on Tuesday. What will Disney’s new streaming service mean for Netflix and the competition? Motley Fool analysts Tim Beyers and Emily Flippen talk Disney Plus and give their take on Google checking accounts and Burger King’s Rebel Whopper. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.  
11/13/201927 minutes, 50 seconds
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Auto Parts, 3D Glasses, Index Funds

Advance Auto Parts posted its 6th consecutive quarter of sales growth, so why is the stock falling? Snap unveils the newest version of its Spectacles, but are they worth $380? Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and discusses the prospect of investing in multiple index funds.   You can pay what you want and the first $50 is on LinkedIn. Just visit www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
11/12/201921 minutes, 24 seconds
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Singles Day, Apple’s AR Delay

Alibaba’s in the spotlight as Singles Day hits a record $38 billion in sales. Jason Moser analyzes the pros and cons of investing in China’s biggest ecommerce company.  Apple’s new credit card gets attention from regulators while the company’s augmented reality headset gets a pushed-back launch date.  Plus, how should you prepare for the next market downturn?   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
11/11/201925 minutes, 28 seconds
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Should Amazon Buy Roku?

Shares of Roku tumble on earnings. The video streaming company reported a 50% increase in revenue but losses more than doubled. Should Amazon buy Roku? Analysts Jason Moser and Emily Flippen tackle that question and weigh in on earnings from Expedia, Trip Advisor, Square, and Baidu.
11/7/201920 minutes, 52 seconds
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Pizza, Healthcare, Luxury Fashion

Papa John’s stock rises on surprising same-store sales growth. CVS Health continues to transform its business, while Capri Holdings continues to struggle. Abi Malin analyzes those stories and shares why luxury fashion is such a challenging business. (To get 50% off our flagship investing service, Stock Advisor, just go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.)
11/6/201913 minutes, 26 seconds
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Uber, Shake Shack, Peloton Interactive

Uber loses a billion dollars in the 3rd quarter. Shake Shack’s same-store sales come in a half-percent lower than expected, and investors punish the stock. Peloton Interactive issues its first report (and first loss) as a public company. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories and recommends a few books to read.
11/5/201916 minutes, 46 seconds
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Law & Order: Sports Retailers Unit

The SEC and U.S. Dept. of Justice team up to investigate Under Armour’s accounting practices. McDonald’s fires CEO Steve Easterbrook due to “poor judgment” in a consensual relationship with an employee.  Jason Moser analyzes those stories, mulls the future of both businesses, and weighs in on what Berkshire-Hathaway should do with its record $128 billion in cash on the balance sheet.  
11/4/201921 minutes, 16 seconds
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Time To Buy Etsy?

Apple’s iPhone revenue is higher than expected, but it’s the services division that deserves your attention. Facebook posts record revenue in the 3rd quarter. And did Etsy’s latest results really warrant a 15% selloff?  Andy Cross analyzes those stories and shares his picks for overrated and underrated Halloween candies.   To get 50% off our flagship investing service, Stock Advisor, just go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.
10/31/201915 minutes, 15 seconds
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The CEO You Need to Know About

Barbie does the heavy lifting (once again) in Mattel’s 3rd quarter pushing the stock up 17%. AMD’s 3rd-quarter coincides with the 5-year anniversary of Lisa Su becoming CEO of the company. Bill Mann discusses Su being the driving force behind AMD’s stock rising over 1,000% during that time. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and Bill shares why Nestle’s Crunch bars are overrated and Bit-O-Honeys are underrated.   Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com and use the code FOOL to get $100 credit on your first loan statement. Offer ends November 30, 2019.  Must take a minimum $5000 loan to qualify.  Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.
10/30/201919 minutes, 15 seconds
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50 Shades of GrubHub

Alphabet falls slightly on lower 3rd-quarter profits. Texas Roadhouse’s stock pops 20% on strong 3rd-quarter results. And GrubHub sinks more than 40% after a disastrous report comes with a warning from the CEO about “promiscuous” customers. Bill Barker analyzes those stories and shares why Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are overrated and Candy Corn is underrated. (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.)
10/29/201924 minutes, 26 seconds
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Microsoft’s Big Win

Microsoft wins a $10 billion Pentagon contract. Tiffany entertains a $14.5 billion takeover offer. And Spotify reports a surprise profit. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and weigh in on underrated and overrated Halloween candy.   Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com and use the code FOOL to get $100 credit on your first loan statement. Offer ends November 30, 2019. Must take a minimum $5000 loan to qualify.  Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.
10/28/201924 minutes, 40 seconds
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Microsoft, Twitter, Space Tourism

Microsoft shares rise after a strong 4th quarter, so why are some people disappointed in the cloud division?  Seth Jayson analyzes Mr. Softy’s results, as well as the latest quarters from Twitter and iRobot. Plus, we look ahead to next week’s public market debut of Virgin Galactic, the first stock in the category of space tourism.  And with a 100% chance of rain forecast for Sunday’s Marine Corps Marathon, Seth offers Chris a few survival tips. Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.   Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code “fool10”.
10/24/201921 minutes, 45 seconds
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CEO Musical Chairs!

Nike CEO Mark Parker steps down, with John Donahoe stepping down as ServiceNow CEO to replace Parker. Jim Mueller analyzes the move, and the timing of the announcement coming so close to Under Armour’s CEO news. Plus, we discuss Chipotle’s latest results, where future growth will come from, and WeWork’s admission that it was about to run out of cash. Get $50 off your first job post at  www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
10/23/201918 minutes, 10 seconds
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A Biotech Breakthrough?

Biogen rises on news that it plans to file for FDA approval of its Alzheimers drug, Aducanumab. Under Armour gets a new CEO. And Hasbro tumbles on tariff trouble. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross tackle those stories and weigh in on the relative merits of Monopoly and Mr. Potato Head. Thanks to Molekule for supporting our channel.  Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.
10/22/201919 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dunkin’ Is Speeding Up, Buybacks Are Slowing Down

Boeing’s stock falls 10% in the wake of a damaging report regarding its knowledge of 737 Max problems in 2016. Goldman Sachs warns clients that stock buyback plans are on the decline. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and the potential ripple effects for investors. Plus, Dunkin’ announces a national rollout of its Beyond Sausage sandwich much sooner than anticipated. Get $50 off your first job post at  www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
10/21/201925 minutes, 54 seconds
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Netflix’s Near Term, IBM’s 3rd Act, Brexit’s Potential

Netflix sees “modest headwinds” ahead, but shares rise on strong 3rd-quarter international growth. IBM suffers its 5th straight quarter of declining sales. Can anything save Big Blue?  Bill Mann analyzes those stories, shares his view of the latest news on Brexit, and sounds the alarm bell whisky tariffs.   Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC. 
10/17/201919 minutes, 15 seconds
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Bank of America, United Airlines, Retail Sales Report

Bank of America and United Arlines both see their stocks rise on better-than-expected 3rd-quarter results.  Jason Moser analyzes the strengths (and challenges) of both businesses.  Plus, we discuss the September retail sales report and ripple effects as retailers prepare for the holidays.  Thanks  Zapier.  Go to zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial.
10/16/201919 minutes, 1 second
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A Tale of Two Banks and Walmart’s New Delivery

JPMorgan Chase reports record revenues while Goldman Sachs disappoints. UnitedHealth Group rises on healthy earnings. And Walmart kicks off its straight-to-fridge delivery service. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and weigh in on the plusses and minuses of in-home delivery.   Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.
10/15/201912 minutes, 26 seconds
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Have Unicorns Ruined Growth Stocks?

It’s Mailbag Monday! On a slow-ish news day MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the relative risk of growth stocks in the current market, as well as the top reasons new investors quit the stock market. Plus, we discuss the weekend box office results and preview earnings season.  (Tangents include “The Addams Family”, the baseball playoffs, “12 Angry Men”, and an under-the-radar tourist attraction in Philadelphia.)   Thanks  Zapier.  Go to zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial.
10/14/201932 minutes, 39 seconds
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Bed Bath & Beyond Belief

Embattled retailer Bed Bath & Beyond gets a new CEO and the stock rises 20%. Can retail veteran Mark Tritton turn BBBY into a winner?  MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the opportunities and challenges he faces. Plus, we discuss Delta Air Lines’ 3rd-quarter results and reverse stock splits. Tangents include the Washington Nationals advancing in the MLB playoffs, Portland Oregon’s strength as a coffee hub, and Wawa.  (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.)   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/10/201920 minutes, 19 seconds
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Nobel Prizes, PayPal Investments, and Max Delays

The Nobel Prize in chemistry generates some electricity. American Airlines deals with turbulence over the 737 Max. And PayPal writes down an Uber investment. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss those stories and debate the merits of no-frills airlines.   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
10/9/201919 minutes, 50 seconds
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1 Market-Beating Stock You’re Missing

Domino’s delivers lower-than-expected results in the 3rd quarter.  Is the run over for one of the hottest stocks of the past decade? Helen of Troy isn’t a household name, but it probably should be.  2nd-quarter profits and revenue came in higher than expected for the home & beauty products company.  And with trading commissions at $0, does DRIP investing make sense anymore?  Ron Gross analyzes those topics and gives a preview of Thursday’s live Q&A on YouTube. (It’s free to subscribe to The Motley Fool’s channel. Just go to www.youtube.com/TheMotleyFool and click the subscribe button!)   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/8/201917 minutes, 49 seconds
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Will Cutting Plastic Increase Profits?

Unilever, the $130 billion consumer goods company, announced a pledge to cut its use of new plastics in half by 2025. Seth Jayson analyzes how the move could benefit the environment as well as Unilever’s shareholders, and shares why packaging company AptarGroup is worth keeping an eye on. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to search for inexpensive industries and discuss whether pursuing a finance degree in college is still a good option.   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool.  For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
10/7/201916 minutes, 27 seconds
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Pepsi, Pot, and Uber

Pepsi rises on earnings. Constellation Brands sells off on concerns over Canopy Growth. And Uber introduces a new app. Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser discusses those stories and weighs in on the relative merits of Coca-Cola, RC Cola, and Mellow Yellow. (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to http://StockIdeas.Fool.com.) 
10/3/201918 minutes, 20 seconds
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Is Stitch Fix Out of Fashion?

Shares of Stitch Fix tumble on earnings and a lower-than-expected forecast for the current quarter. And Facebook deals with concerns over its crypto plans. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen discuss those stories and discuss big news from the World Trade Organization.
10/2/201918 minutes, 36 seconds
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Schwab Goes Free

Shares of Charles Schwab tumble after the brokerage announces that it’s eliminating online trading commissions for U.S. stocks, ETFs, and options. And shares of McCormick rise after the spice maker delivers some spicy earnings. Analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen talk about what those stories means for investors and dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk about the future of U.S. exchange-listed Chinese companies.
10/1/201919 minutes, 26 seconds
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Apparel Retail Woes, Real Estate Opportunities, and 401(k) Questions

Forever 21 declares bankruptcy.  Blackstone Group and Colony Capital agree to a $5.9 billion deal that demonstrates two very different real estate visions at work. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss strategies for rolling over a 401(k).
9/30/201918 minutes, 51 seconds
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Peloton's IPO and McDonald's PLT

Fitness company Peloton goes public. McDonald’s tests a Beyond Meat burger. And e-cigarette maker Juul makes some big changes. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen weigh in on those stories and talk about the future of Altria. Thanks Zapier. Go to zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial.
9/26/201923 minutes, 3 seconds
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2 Trends That Will Surprise Investors

We wrapped up our 3-day member event by recording in front of a live audience! Ron Gross and Jason Moser share insights from the conference, including why they’re not interested in Uber or crypto, and the two trends they believe will surprise investors in the next 6 months. Plus, we share our thoughts on Zoom Video CEO Eric Yuan, the streaming wars, and more.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
9/25/201921 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cars, Cars, and More Cars

WeWork’s CEO reportedly agrees to step down. AutoZone falls 5% despite a strong 4th-quarter report. CarMax’s 2nd-quarter results are good-not-great. And Tesla faces a new legal challenge. Ron Gross analyzes those stories and reflects on BlackBerry’s huge drop in this special episode recorded on location in Washington, DC.   Thanks  Zapier.  Go to zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial.
9/24/201912 minutes, 14 seconds
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Dividend Aristocrats, Portfolio Sizing, and Reallocation Strategies

We dip into the Fool Mailbag to take on queries about knowing when to reallocate, how many stocks are too many, and the wisdom of buying a “dividend aristocrat” ETF.  MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker answers those questions, plus we revisit the topic of overrated tourist attractions.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
9/23/201917 minutes, 56 seconds
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Apple’s Next Big Service is Here

Airbnb announces its plan to go public. Datadog, a data analytics company, turns down Cisco Systems’ offer of $7 billion in favor of an IPO. Microsoft raises its quarterly dividend and announces a $40 billion stock buyback plan. Aaron Bush analyzes those stories and shares why Arcade, Apple’s new video game subscription service, could end up being the biggest service the company offers.   Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC. 
9/19/201920 minutes, 35 seconds
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FedEx Falls, Pets Are Paying Off

FedEx stock falls 13%, the worst day in over a decade. Emily Flippen analyzes why this isn’t a buying opportunity just yet. Pet food retailer Chewy posts its 1st report as a public company. And General Mills gets a boost from (surprise) its pet division.   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
9/18/201915 minutes, 22 seconds
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WeWork Retreats, Kraft Heinz Sells Off

WeWork tables its IPO. 3G Capital sells 25 million shares of Kraft Heinz. Will Berkshire-Hathaway follow suit? MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories. Plus, we discuss the forecast for holiday retail sales and debate the odds of “unprecedented uncertainty”.   Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC. 
9/17/201919 minutes, 16 seconds
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Oil Stocks Rising

ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP and Halliburton were just some of the oil stocks rising today. Jason Moser analyzes the energy landscape and shares why he’s still not a big fan of oil stocks in the long run. Plus, we discuss a surprising upgrade for Uber and Lyft, as well as the implications of Accenture’s new report on the banking industry.   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
9/16/201918 minutes, 2 seconds
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A Marriage Made In…

British American Tobacco cuts jobs. The FDA cracks down on flavored e-cigarettes. Groupon is reportedly looking into acquiring Yelp. Bill Mann and MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyze those stories, give a shout-out to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and reminisce about the late T. Boone Pickens. (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to http://StockIdeas.Fool.com.)
9/12/201917 minutes, 57 seconds
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Game. Stopped.

GameStop stock comes close to an all-time low as 2nd-quarter results were awful. Bill Mann analyzes the damage and shares a bright spot for investors seeking one. Plus, we discuss Dave & Buster’s 2nd quarter results, and upcoming IPOs from Peleton and (maybe?) WeWork.  (To see our live Q&A on Thursday afternoon go to www.YouTube.com/TheMotleyFool.)   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
9/11/201920 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ford’s Future and Wendy’s Breakfast

Moody’s downgrades Ford’s credit rating to junk status. What does the news mean for Ford and investors? Analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen talk about the road ahead for Ford. Plus, we discuss the latest from China-based travel company Ctrip and dig into Wendy’s big breakfast plans.
9/10/201917 minutes, 32 seconds
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“What is Soapbox?”

Discount retailer Fred’s files Chapter 11 and continues the trend of retail stores closing. Dan Kline analyzes the landscape and shares why bricks-and-mortar stores aren’t dead. The start of the NFL season portends good things for Pizza Hut and parent company YUM Brands. And Starbucks gears up to open its biggest location ever in Chicago later this fall. Plus, we discuss The Motley Fool’s newest venture, the Soapbox Financial Network.  (Learn more at www.soapbox.com.)   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go tohttp://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
9/9/201919 minutes, 6 seconds
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Live from FinCon!

Recording at FinCon 2019, Chris Hill talks with Robert Farrington, expert in student loan debt and founder of TheCollegeInvestor.com.  They discuss the scene at FinCon, how Robert got started investing, the rise of student loan debt in America and solutions that people can take advantage of.  Plus, as a native of San Diego Robert offers a few recommendations for anyone visiting “America’s Finest City”. (Big thanks to NEFE, the National Endowment for Financial Education for sponsoring live podcasting at FinCon19!)
9/5/201915 minutes, 3 seconds
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Tesla’s Heavy Load

Tesla gets closer to unveiling its pickup truck. Should investors be excited? Should Ford be afraid? Will consumers buy an electric pickup? Analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller talk Tesla and trucks. Plus, we discuss antitrust probes into Google and cheaper iPhones from Apple.   Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
9/4/201922 minutes, 13 seconds
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Sports Betting is the New Marijuana

Ulta Salon’s stock fell 30% in two days. Just how bad was that guidance, anyway?? Jason Moser analyzes Ulta’s drop and shares why he thinks the business is still in good shape. Once everyone’s gotten to a safe place, how should investors think about Hurricane Dorian? Plus, we discuss the rise of sports betting, potential winners in this young-ish industry, and the name of Jason’s fantasy football team.   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
9/3/201923 minutes, 17 seconds
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Big Tobacco, Beyond Chicken, and Sporty IPOs

Altria and Philip Morris discuss getting back together. KFC goes beyond fried chicken. And connected fitness company Peloton files to go public.  Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss those stories. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits," at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
8/28/201919 minutes, 11 seconds
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A Surprising Verdict?

An Oklahoma judge orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million for the company’s role in the state's opioid crisis. The state of Oklahoma had sought more than 17 billion dollars in damages and shares of Johnson & Johnson were up on the verdict. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss the future of Johnson & Johnson, Papa John’s new CEO, and Costco’s China debut.
8/27/201920 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Wonderful World of Target

Disney and Target team up on a partnership that will include Disney stores inside some Target locations. Tesla reportedly accelerates its price hikes in China. And new concerns emerge about the long-term effects of vaping. Analysts Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss those stories and weigh in on overvalued and undervalued Disney characters.  Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits," at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.    
8/26/201916 minutes, 33 seconds
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Are Sports Retailers Doomed?

Nordstrom stock pops 14% after 2nd-quarter profits come in higher than expected.  Dick’s Sporting Goods posts a good 2nd-quarter report, but does the future of sports retailers belong to businesses that focus on a single sport?  Jason Moser analyzes those stories, as well as Apple’s new credit card. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to offer investing advice for a soon-to-be uncle.  (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to http://StockIdeas.Fool.com.)
8/22/201924 minutes, 8 seconds
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“Is this a good time to invest in stocks?”

Target has its best day ever, as Lowe’s stock rises 10% on a strong 2nd-quarter report. Seth Jayson analyzes both retailers and shares why he thinks one is pricier than the other. Walmart sues Tesla over solar panel fires. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss market timing and 401k investing.
8/21/201917 minutes, 37 seconds
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7 Stocks from China

Home Depot stock rises despite lowering guidance for the full year. Emily Flippen analyzes how Home Depot was able to increase average ticket despite lumber prices continuing to fall. Baidu’s stock rises after the “Google of China” beats low expectations. We discuss the latest results from iQiyi (the “Netflix of China), SINA, and Weibo. Plus, Emily shares three video-streaming stocks from China that she likes right now.
8/20/201914 minutes, 16 seconds
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One Beauty of a Stock

Estee Lauder hits a new all-time high after a strong 4th-quarter report. Abi Malin analyzes the appeal of the surprisingly underfollowed business. Plus, we discuss WeWork’s upcoming IPO and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
8/19/201916 minutes, 31 seconds
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Retail & AI Stocks

Walmart’s stock rises after a good/very good 2nd-quarter report. Seth Jayson analyzes the role of groceries in the retail giant’s success. Tapestry (aka, parent company of Coach and Kate Spade) shares fall 20% after a bad 4th quarter and disappointing guidance. Plus, we discuss Wednesday’s live Q&A on YouTube, complete with stock ideas for anyone looking to invest in artificial intelligence or augmented reality.   Click here to watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bumQ8QGMjpc
8/15/201916 minutes, 42 seconds
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Coffee in China

Macy’s stock falls 15% on a terrible 2nd-quarter report. Jason Moser analyzes the damage and concludes Macy’s might actually be a value play at this point. Luckin Coffee, the coffee start-up in China, issues its first quarterly report as a public company. Plus, we take a peak at WeWork’s filing to go public.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
8/14/201918 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Tale of Two Sales

Constellation Brands is selling its Canadian whiskey portfolio. Verizon is selling Tumblr. Jason Moser analyzes the deals as we discuss the challenge of keeping a leading business in the lead. Plus, we discuss the latest results from Advance Auto Parts, the impact of tariffs on our daily investing experience, and an early report on Chick-fil-A’s mac & cheese sales!
8/13/201921 minutes, 6 seconds
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CBS & Viacom Near the Finish Line

CBS and Viacom are finalizing their merger agreement, but how much demand will there be for the resulting entity? Dan Kline analyzes the latest entry into the video streaming wars. Plus, we discuss the latest earnings from Sysco Corp. (not Cisco Systems) and the newest offering from Chick-fil-A.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
8/12/201920 minutes, 7 seconds
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Roku’s Surprise and Jack In The Box’s Pop

Shares of Roku surge on a better-than-expected quarterly loss for the video streaming platform. MercadoLibre rises on strong growth in its marketplace and payments businesses. And Jack In The Box pops on strong earnings. Motley Fool analyst Jim Mueller discusses those stories. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
8/8/201915 minutes, 53 seconds
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Is the Disney Bundle a Game Changer?

Shares of Disney fall on earnings. It in its earnings call, Disney announced it will offer a bundle of its three streaming services — Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ — for $12.99 a month, the same price as Netflix’s most popular plan. Will the Disney bundle be a game changer? Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser tackles that question and weighs in on earnings from CVS and Lumber Liquidators.
8/7/201923 minutes, 16 seconds
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“This is the business we’ve chosen.”

So how are YOU doing after the worst day of the year for stocks?  In an attempt to provide a little perspective for investors, Chris Hill shares stories from one of his favorite movies and his recent trip to Maine.   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
8/6/201914 minutes, 2 seconds
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Buffett’s $122 Billion, Tyson’s All-Time High, and Altria Group 2029

Berkshire-Hathaway’s 2nd-quarter profits drop 11%, but it’s the cash hoard that interests us.  Shares of Tyson Foods hit an all-time high after strong 3rd-quarter profits.  And what will Altria Group look like in ten years?  MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes these stories and more.  (Tangents include the Liberty Bell, overrated landmarks, the rise of the New York Yankees, and the fall of the Boston Red Sox.)
8/5/201923 minutes, 7 seconds
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Fitbit’s Final Days?

Fitbit cuts guidance after its latest quarterly report and shares hit an all-time low. Aaron Bush analyzes the lone bright spot on Fitbit’s balance sheet, but this may be the beginning of the end.  Shares of data analytics software company Alteryx rise another 10%, while shares of medical device maker Abiomed fall more than 20%. Plus, we discuss the current landscape of esports and potential investments in this growing industry.
8/1/201918 minutes, 48 seconds
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Apple Rises, Spotify Treads Water

Apple shares rise after 3rd-quarter profits come in higher than expected, despite iPhone revenue falling. Spotify continues to add paid subscribers, but shares are basically flat since going public. And online education company 2U has a disastrous 2nd-quarter report, leading shares to fall 60%. Alise Montgomery and Greg Bechtel analyze those stories and share why they’re keeping a close eye on Smartsheet and Revolve Group.   Thanks to DataSiteOne from Merrill Corporation for supporting our show. To learn more and sign up for a free demo, go to www.merrillcorp.com/fool.  
7/31/201920 minutes
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Under Armour, P&G Head in Opposite Directions

Under Armour sinks as North American sales head south. MFAM Funds Chief Investment Officer Bryan Hinmon shares a couple of silver linings in Under Armour’s cloudy report. Meanwhile, shares of Procter & Gamble hit a new high as the consumer products giant continues to do more with less. Trex Company may not be a household name, but a short squeeze is sending shares of the outdoor deck company up 16%. Plus, we share tips and recommendations for visiting Colorado and Asheville, NC.
7/30/201920 minutes, 32 seconds
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2 Stocks Profiting from Rewards Programs

Rewards programs can benefit consumers, but how they are managed can determine how much they benefit retailers. Emily Flippen analyzes the way not all loyalty programs are the same as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Plus, we discuss how investors can research and evaluate company management and give a preview of Beyond Meat’s earnings after the closing bell today.   Thanks to DataSiteOne from Merrill Corporation for supporting our show. To learn more and sign up for a free demo, go to www.merrillcorp.com/fool.
7/29/201914 minutes, 46 seconds
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Facebook, Tesla, and Grounded Planes

Facebook’s 2nd-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Tesla shares fall 13% on a disappointing 2nd-quarter report. And American Airlines and Southwest Airlines continue to feel the impact of grounding the Boeing 737 Max planes in their respective fleets. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories and shares his thoughts on the current state of the video streaming wars.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
7/25/201922 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ohhhhh Snap!

Snap loses money in the 2nd quarter, but not as much as expected so shares rise 16%. With a stock that has basically tripled in 2019, has Snap turned a corner? Abi Malin analyzes the digital space and shares why she thinks Snap’s rise is due to the company being oversold last year. Plus, we discuss Chipotle’s latest stellar quarter and Visa’s steady march to being a $400 billion dollar company.    Check out www.paypal.com/fool.
7/24/201914 minutes, 30 seconds
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Coke & Hasbro Hit New Highs

Coca-Cola’s 2nd-quarter profits (and raised guidance) push the stock to a new all-time high. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes how coffee is behind Coke’s strong results. Hasbro hits a new high after another Marvel-infused quarter, while Harley-Davidson’s 2nd-quarter profits fall nearly 20%. Plus, we discuss board games (sort of) and producer Dan Boyd shares his recent experience buying a motorcycle. Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
7/23/201925 minutes, 11 seconds
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Sweet Music for Etsy

Etsy buys Reverb, a marketplace for music gear, for $275 million.  Jason Moser analyzes why Etsy paid a good price and how investors should evaluate the success of the deal.  Plus, we discuss Equifax’s fine, Microsoft’s stellar 4th-quarter report, and why Aaron Bush is a good follow on Twitter.   Check out www.paypalcredit.com/fool.
7/22/201920 minutes, 32 seconds
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5 Stocks to Watch

Over the next two weeks more than 1,600 companies will report earnings. Jason Moser analyzes what investors should be watching and listening for when Chipotle, PayPal, Facebook, Under Armour, and Boston Beer share their latest results.
7/18/201919 minutes, 2 seconds
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UAL, Emmy Noms, and GrubHub Preview

2nd-quarter profits for United Airlines soar 50% higher than a year ago. Neuralinke, Elon Musk’s neurotechnology start-up, moves a step closer to chip implants in human brains. The Emmy Award nominations paint a bleaker picture for traditional TV networks. Abi Malin analyzes those stories and provides a preview of GrubHub’s upcoming earnings report.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
7/17/201915 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is Domino’s Cooling Off?

Domino’s drops on disappointing earnings and expansion concerns. Wells Fargo slips on low interest rates. And Blue Apron adds Beyond Meat. Motley Fool analysts Ron Gross and Emily Flippen discuss those stories and share some cooking tips.
7/17/201918 minutes, 20 seconds
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Happy Prime Day!

Citigroup’s 2nd-quarter results come in higher than expected. The Federal Trade Commission has reportedly approved a $5 billion fine for Facebook.  Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and we discuss the business ripple effects of Amazon’s Prime Day.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our show.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
7/15/201923 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bed Bath & Beyond Repair?

Delta Air Lines posts record revenue in the 2nd quarter as shares close in on an all-time high. Bed Bath & Beyond hits a new 52-week low, but Bill Mann shares why he doesn’t think it’s beyond saving (yet). Plus, we discuss Amazon’s plan to retrain a third of its U.S. workforce and open up a package from a longtime listener.
7/11/201914 minutes, 3 seconds
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A No-Brainer for McDonald’s

McDonald’s franchisees in the U.S. want a premium chicken sandwich to be the company’s top priority. Pepsi’s snack division continues to drive the stock. CVS expands MinuteClinic virtual visits to 8 new states. Lady Gaga teams up with Amazon for a line of beauty products. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag to look at the current state of the Battle For The Living Room.   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.  
7/10/201926 minutes, 58 seconds
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Stock Market Surprises, Trends to Watch, and Hot IPOs

Has Apple lost its edge? Will Disney find magic with streaming? Can Microsoft continue its comeback? And when it comes to IPOs, is it really 1999 all over again? On today’s episode, Motley Fool analyst Tim Beyers tackles those questions as he reviews the first half of 2019. Tim shares some overlooked stories, hot IPOs, emerging trends, stock market disappointments, and stock market surprises.  
7/9/201921 minutes, 42 seconds
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World Cup Winners

The U.S. women’s team wins the World Cup. Boeing loses a big order. Deutsche Bank makes some big layoffs. And a recent cybersecurity IPO continues to rally. Motley Fool analyst Tim Beyers discusses those stories and weighs in on a possible partnership between Google and DISH.  Thanks NetSuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits,” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.  
7/8/201920 minutes, 57 seconds
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Class Action Lawsuit. Now What?

What happens when a company you own stock in is hit with a class action lawsuit? We dip into the Fool Mailbag with MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker to discuss that topic, as well as P/E multiples and the latest surprising health study about coffee.
7/2/201918 minutes, 55 seconds
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Mid-Year Checklist for Investors

Time to rebalance? Is cash building up in your portfolio? Ron Gross shares some tips for investors doing a mid-year review of their stock holdings. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the prospects of profit-taking, as well as where investors can find good research.
7/1/201915 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Immortal Howard Hughes

Rite Aid is hanging on for dear life after a 1st-quarter loss, while McCormick rises after raising earnings guidance.  MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories and shares key takeaways for investors. Plus, shares of Howard Hughes Corp. rise more than 30% after the company hires bankers to explore “strategic alternatives”.  We discuss the potential outcomes and the life of Howard Hughes.
6/27/201920 minutes, 24 seconds
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General Mills’ Unhealthy Returns

General Mills slips on weakness in its snacks business. FedEx warns that trade disputes and an economic slowdown have created “significant uncertainty” for FedEx Express. And Netflix announces that The Office is leaving in 2021. Motley Fool analyst Ron Gross digs into those stories and weighs in on underrated and overrated cereals.   Thanks NetSuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
6/26/201915 minutes, 19 seconds
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5 Summer Vacation Stocks

AbbVie buys Allergan for $63 billion in cash and stock. Jason Moser analyzes the pros and cons of the deal. Warren Buffett denies any tension between Berkshire-Hathaway and 3G Capital but, would anyone blame him if there was tension? Plus, Jason shares highlights from his trip to Costa Rica and five stock ideas the trip inspired.
6/25/201917 minutes, 46 seconds
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New King of Las Vega$

Eldorado buys Caesars Entertainment to create the largest owner & operator of casinos in the U.S. Dan Kline analyzes the hidden value in the deal and why he believes it will pay off down the line. Plus, we discuss the current state of the burger industry and the “disappointing” weekend at the box office for Toy Story 4.     Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
6/24/201921 minutes, 25 seconds
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Wall Street Gets Some Slack

Slack makes its debut as a public company. Will the cloud-based collaboration platform make it rain for investors? Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross tackle that question and discuss interest rates, Olive Garden, and the future of Google.   Thanks to NetSuite. Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits,” today at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
6/20/201924 minutes, 32 seconds
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Drama in the Toy Industry

Adobe’s 2nd-quarter revenue rose 25% sending shares higher. Winnebago’s 3rd-quarter report showed improving margins. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories as well as the on-again-off-again deal between Mattel and MGA Entertainment. Plus, we look forward to this weekend’s opening of “Toy Story 4.”   Thanks to Sprout Social for supporting Motley Fool. To learn how your brand can create real connection, visit sproutsocial.com/fool today.
6/19/201919 minutes, 47 seconds
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Facebook Launches Zuck Bucks

Facebook unveils its new digital currency. Sotheby’s goes private. And a new bill on Capitol Hill aims to level the playing field for investors. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, as well as the latest food business in Germany and a surprising liquor story from Canada.   Thanks to NetSuite. Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
6/18/201921 minutes, 14 seconds
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Big Pharma’s Latest Buy

Pfizer buys Array Biopharma for $11.4 billion, sending shares of Array up 57%. Ron Gross analyzes the acquisition spree among big pharmaceutical companies. Target has a massive outage over the weekend, but we still have a few more questions about why. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss the latest news from Papa John’s.   Thanks to Sprout Social for supporting Motley Fool. To learn how your brand can create real connection, visit sproutsocial.com/fool today.
6/17/201916 minutes, 5 seconds
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Truist? “We actually thought it was a joke.”

Lululemon athletica and RH both rise on strong 1st-quarter reports, but MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker is more bullish on one than the other.  Plus, Suntrust and BB&T unveil the name of their recently-merged $66 billion bank and it’s……Truist??? We share our reactions, as well as the business case against the new name. (Tangents include competitive yoga, why the Stanley Cup is the best trophy in North American sports, and how the classic movie “This Is Spinal Tap” relates to the 6th-largest bank in the U.S.)
6/13/201924 minutes, 27 seconds
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Play Time’s Over for D&B

Dave & Buster’s misses quarterly earnings by one penny and shares drop 22%. Seth Jayson analyzes why a new multi-year low isn’t enough to get him interested in this stock. Plus, we discuss Tesla’s annual meeting, TheStreet.com leaving the public markets, and a preview of Lululemon athletica’s upcoming earnings report.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
6/12/201920 minutes, 34 seconds
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Mighty Casey’s Home Run

Casey’s General Stores hits a new all-time high after blowout 4th-quarter earnings.  Bill Mann analyzes how Casey’s is quietly a threat to McDonald’s. Plus, we discuss Foxconn’s potential move out of China, Wells Fargo’s challenge to find a new CEO, and highlights from FoolFest 2019.
6/11/201916 minutes, 1 second
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Merger Monday, Beyond Meat, and Zoom

United Technologies and Raytheon combine forces to form the second largest aerospace and defense company in the U.S. Salesforce.com buys Tableau Software. Video conferencing technology company Zoom continues its rise. And Canadian cannabis producer Tilray surges on good news.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
6/10/201927 minutes, 52 seconds
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GameStop Might Be Done

GameStop shares fell nearly 40% this morning. Can anything save the video game retailer? Jason Moser analyzes prospects for survival. Plus, we discuss Salesforce.com’s strong 1st-quarter report, augmented reality takeaways from Apple’s WWDC, and share a preview of this year’s FoolFest.
6/5/201917 minutes, 8 seconds
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2 Potential Buyouts

Box (cloud storage) and Lands’ End (apparel) are two very different businesses, but what do they have in common?  Both are looking like potential buyout opportunities. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the latest quarterly results from Box, Lands’ End and Tiffany. Plus, we celebrate the state of California coming to its collective good senses regarding the health merits of coffee.
6/4/201918 minutes, 34 seconds
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Uncle Sam vs. Alphabet

The U.S. Department of Justice is going to have a few questions for the folks at Google. Emily Flippen analyzes whether Alphabet should pre-emptively spin off a business and prospects for the stock. Nestle gears up to launch the “Awesome Burger” in the U.S. Plus, Emily shares a couple of stocks she’s going to be focusing on at our upcoming “FoolFest 2019” event and we preview our YouTube Live Q&A! To see great investing videos (for free!) on The Motley Fool’s YouTube channel just click here: https://www.youtube.com/TheMotleyFool
6/3/201916 minutes, 21 seconds
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BONUS: Greg Fitzsimmons

Greg Fitzsimmons is one of the most popular stand-up comedians in America.  Having played in clubs all over the country, Greg has also produced stand-up specials for Netflix and Comedy Central and won multiple Daytime Emmy Awards as a writer on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” He’s also the host of the popular and long-running comedy podcast “Fitzdog Radio”.  In this conversation we discuss the business of comedy, the impact of Netflix, the role of social media, what makes a good comedian, and the worst heckle Greg ever received. 
5/31/201943 minutes, 37 seconds
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Discount Retail’s Steady Rise

Dollar Tree and Dollar General report solid 1st quarters. Both stocks rise, with Dollar General’s hitting a 52-week high. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes how both retailers have steadily grown their businesses. Movado Group, on the other hand, is hitting a 52-week low because luxury watches just aren’t selling like they used to. Plus, Bill shares a few things he observed at a recent investment conference in Singapore. (Tangents include great luxury watch scenes in “Trading Places” and “Doctor Strange”, and this weekend’s bonus interview with comedian Greg Fitzsimmons!) Thanks Clear.  Get your first two months of Clear for free by going to clearme.com/fool2019 and using promo code fool2019.
5/30/201922 minutes, 10 seconds
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Not All 25% Drops Are The Same

Canada Goose and Abercrombie & Fitch fall 25% after their latest quarterly reports, but Seth Jayson thinks one of those is an overreaction. It’s a retail-heavy show as we discuss those companies and the treading-water existence of Dick’s Sporting Goods. Plus, Seth shares some helpful tips for working out in hot weather.   Thanks Clear.  Get your first two months of Clear for free by going to clearme.com/fool2019 and using promo code fool2019.
5/29/201917 minutes, 52 seconds
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A Merger of Equals

Global Payments merges with Total System Services on an all-stock deal worth $21.5 billion. Jason Moser analyzes the deal and shares why Global Payments’ margin for error is getting smaller. Plus, we discuss why Citigroup bailed on the Apple credit card, Facebook’s plans for crypto, and the surprisingly big weekend “Aladdin” had at the box office.   Thanks to Airbnb for supporting our show.  Go to airbnb.com/fool and start hosting you’ll receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card if you generate $500 in booking value by July 31. Terms and conditions apply.
5/28/201925 minutes, 28 seconds
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Value Traps & Grilling Tips

Best Buy falls on guidance while L Brands soars after beating very low expectations. Ron Gross analyzes the retail landscape, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag to share experiences getting caught in a value trap. Plus, with the start of summer grilling season this weekend, we offer a few tips to make your summer more delicious.   Thanks to Sprout Social for supporting Motley Fool. To learn how your brand can create real connection, visit www.sproutsocial.com/fool today.
5/23/201917 minutes, 58 seconds
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Time to Buy Target?

Target pops on earnings thanks to strong same-store sales growth. Nordstrom plummets on slowing sales and problems with its loyalty program. And Lowe’s gets hammered after cutting its full-year forecast. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser tackle those stories and discuss the future of retail.
5/22/201926 minutes, 7 seconds
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Bad News for Traditional Retail

Matt Koppenheffer returns after a far-too-long absence from the studio to share his thoughts on Warren Buffett in the wake of Berkshire-Hathaway’s latest annual meeting. Ascena Retail Group brings a merciless end to the Dressbarn era by announcing the closure of 650 stores, which triggers an ominous statistic for traditional bricks-and-mortar retail. Plus, Matt discusses his work at MyWalletHero (www.mywallethero.com) and why he’s excited about Beyond Meat’s recent IPO.   Thanks to Sprout Social for supporting Motley Fool. To learn how your brand can create real connection, visit sproutsocial.com today.
5/21/201919 minutes, 58 seconds
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T-Mobile & Sprint Cleared For Launch

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai plans to recommend approval of the $26.5 billion-dollar merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. Dan Kline analyzes the future of telecom in a post-merger world. CBS offers to buy Starz from Lionsgate Entertainment in an attempt to add content to its streaming service. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss, for the first time in a long time, Cisco Systems, as well as how HBO plans to compete now that “Game Of Thrones” is over.
5/20/201920 minutes, 49 seconds
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Apropos of Nothing V: Roman Numerals Strike Back!

We’re back with another non-investing bonus episode!  Hang on as longtime Fool Roger Friedman returns to join MFAM Funds’ Bill Barker and Chris Hill to discuss the relative importance of Roman numerals, cursive writing, and knowing how to drive a stick-shift.  We share summer jobs we had as kids, cities that surprised us (in a good way) and which liquor brands we’d put on Mount Rushmore.  We also discuss “Avengers: Endgame” [SPOILERS], which great movies Roger hasn’t seen yet, and the amazing game producer Dan Boyd used to play with his father. 
5/18/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 37 seconds
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Berkshire Shuffles Its Deck

Walmart’s stock approaches an all-time high after same-store sales growth in the 1st quarter was the strongest in nearly a decade.  Seth Jayson analyzes Walmart’s ability to steadily improve e-commerce sales. SpaceX gets ready to launch satellites with an aim towards building a high-speed internet network. And with Berkshire-Hathaway’s latest 13-F filing, we discuss Warren Buffett and his team buying Amazon, selling Phillips 66, and trimming its position in Southwest Airlines.   Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
5/16/201916 minutes, 25 seconds
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“The hype cycle is REAL.”

E-commerce giant Alibaba posted strong 4th-quarter results. So why isn’t the stock moving? Emily Flippen analyzes the report and shares why she thinks Alibaba has a lot of runway ahead of it.  We discuss the latest quarterly reports from Tilray and Aurora Cannabis, and Emily warns investors to look beyond pure-play marijuana producers. Plus, with Tim Horton’s adding Beyond Meat options to its menu we debate the future of the meat-substitute industry.
5/15/201913 minutes, 49 seconds
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Walmart’s Big Delivery

Walmart announces free next-day delivery on its most popular items. Disney takes control of Hulu. And Ralph Lauren reports some unfashionable numbers for North America. Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser discusses those stories and weighs in on the future of NBC’s streaming service.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to Linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
5/14/201919 minutes, 36 seconds
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SCOTUS Rules Against Apple

The Supreme Court rules 5-4 that a lawsuit against how Apple manages its App store can proceed. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the potential damage. Plus, we discuss Uber’s 2nd day of trading, how the latest in the US-China trade war is affecting the market, and Bed Bath & Beyond’s sudden need for a new CEO.
5/13/201926 minutes, 3 seconds
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Is Roku for Real?

Shares of Roku surge on earnings. The video streaming device company added more than 2 million subscribers but is not profitable. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss the future of Roku, weigh in on earnings from Disney and Etsy, and talk about the potential for a Facebook break-up.   Thanks Clear. Get your first two months of Clear for free by going to clearme.com/fool2019 and using promo code fool2019.
5/9/201925 minutes, 23 seconds
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Swiping Right on Match Group

Match Group shares hit an all-time high after a stellar 1st-quarter report. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes Match Group’s growing strength and how crucial Tinder is to the business. Lyft shares hit a new low after its first-ever quarterly report features a loss of over $1 billion. Wendy’s and Papa John’s produce similar 1st-quarter reports in that both chains are facing challenges (albeit different ones). Plus, we preview this weekend’s bonus episode of MarketFoolery!   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
5/8/201925 minutes, 42 seconds
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Meat, Beyond Meat, and Free Beer

Tyson Foods gets ready to take on Beyond Meat. Emily Flippen analyzes the future of plant-based meat substitutes and shares why even free beer promotions won’t help SeaWorld Entertainment in a meaningful way. Plus, we discuss Planet Fitness’ plan to open 225 new gyms this year and how they’ve sustained 12 straight years of sales growth.   Thanks Clear.  Get your first two months of Clear for free by going to clearme.com/fool2019 and using promo code fool2019.
5/7/201914 minutes, 52 seconds
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“It’s not an easy business.”

Now that the dust has settled from Berkshire-Hathaway’s annual meeting, Kraft Heinz would like to restate some earnings and Warren Buffett would like to remind Elon Musk about the relative difficulty of the insurance industry. Jason Moser analyzes why Kraft Heinz has more problems that its accounting and why Tesla’s new business is facing challenges. Starbucks got some surprising publicity that it couldn’t have bought if it wanted to. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider the downside of index funds.   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
5/6/201920 minutes, 30 seconds
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A Good Fit for Investors?

Under Armour rises on strong international sales. Fitbit scores with its smartwatches. Eventbrite tumbles on growing losses. And Tesla raises more money. Analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen discuss those stories and talk Square and the war on cash.
5/2/201924 minutes, 59 seconds
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Apple’s Back in Club Trillion

Apple’s latest quarter (and dividend hike) were enough to push the company’s market cap over $1 trillion again. Aaron Bush analyzes how Apple’s focus on its services division is going. Shopify’s shares rise 10% after 1st-quarter revenue growth impresses Wall Street. Plus, we share takeaways from Facebook’s developer conference and marvel and how Yum China increased sales at its KFC locations.
5/1/201921 minutes, 24 seconds
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Alphabet Slides, McDonald’s Glides

Alphabet’s ad revenue growth slows down in the 1st quarter and $70 billion gets shaved off the company’s market cap. General Electric shares rise after the company loses less money than expected. McDonald’s and Texas Roadhouse post similar same-store sales growth in their respective 1st quarters, but only McDonald’s sees its stock rise. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories and shares why McDonald’s decisions around bacon and donut fries paid off. Plus, we preview our next “Apropos Of Nothing” episode! (If you have random topics to suggest for the episode please email us: marketfoolery@fool.com).
4/30/201924 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Ripple Effect of “Avengers: Endgame”

With an opening weekend record $1.2 billion in box office receipts, “Avengers: Endgame” not only rules the movie industry but also sets Disney up for the launch of Disney+ and higher sales in its consumer products division. Spotify hits 100 million paying subscribers. And 1st-quarter results for Restaurant Brands International were affected by weather. (Yes, really.) Abi Malin analyzes those stories and shares what she’ll be watching when Alphabet reports after the closing bell.
4/29/201913 minutes, 38 seconds
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Meet The MVFs (Most Valuable Franchises)

Facebook posts record profits in the 1st quarter, while Microsoft’s 3rd-quarter report pushes its stock to a new all-time high. Bill Mann analyzes the latest for these two tech behemoths and shares why Microsoft has the most valuable recurring-revenue franchises in the world. Plus, we wonder why Tesla shares aren’t falling further after posting a big loss in the 1st quarter, and try to make sense of Chevron and Occidental Petroleum making competing bids for Anadarko Petroleum.
4/25/201920 minutes, 40 seconds
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ALWAYS Look Past The Headline

iRobot’s 1st-quarter profits came in higher than expected, but shares are falling 20%. Ron Gross analyzes the results and shares how looking past the headline can explain iRobot’s rough day. Domino’s Pizza shares pop despite the slowest same-store sales growth in more than 5 years. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the link between market highs and IPO offerings.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our  podcast.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
4/24/201916 minutes, 30 seconds
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Twitter’s Pop and Hasbro’s Buzz

Twitter and Hasbro pop on strong 1st-quarter results. Procter & Gamble increases its dividend for the 63 year in a row. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to get some on-the-ground research from Burger King’s “Impossible Whopper” test in the greater St. Louis area. (Tangents include Bill’s upcoming trip to Singapore, investing in addiction, and how our listeners compare to listeners of other business news podcasts.)
4/23/201923 minutes, 52 seconds
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Samsung (Smartly) Postpones Release of Galaxy Fold

If you were looking forward to Samsung’s event on Wednesday unveiling its new Galaxy smartphone with a foldable display, bad news. Samsung postponed the event after early reviews of the device were much worse than expected. Seth Jayson analyzes the potential ripple effects and shares why Samsung made the right move. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss buying stocks with high valuations and Seth shares why he’s watching consumer goods stocks this earnings season.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our  podcast.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
4/22/201915 minutes, 32 seconds
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Prescription for Success?

Shares of Johnson & Johnson rise on strong earnings and strong growth in prescription drug sales. AT&T unloads its stake in Hulu. And Walmart announces a fashionable partnership with Kidbox. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and share some fashion hits and misses.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to Linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.  
4/16/201924 minutes, 28 seconds
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Trash, Turnarounds, and Tiger

Waste Management buys Advanced Disposal Services for $3 billion in cash. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross talk about the big deal with trash and evaluate the prospects of Waste Management’s market-beating stock. Plus, we discuss Best Buy’s new CEO and take stock in Tiger Woods’ big win at the Masters.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to Linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.    
4/15/201918 minutes, 27 seconds
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PagerDuty Sends a Message to Wall Street

Software company PagerDuty soars in its Wall Street debut. Tesla slips on news about its Gigafactory. And Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos challenges the competition. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss those stories and debate the merits of Paramount's planned prequel to Grease.
4/11/201921 minutes, 53 seconds
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Delta, JetBlue, and Pricy Jeans

Delta Air Lines posts a strong 1st quarter.  Analyst Emily Flippen shares why she’s not surprised, and why JetBlue’s reported move to transatlantic routes is a smart one. Levi Strauss delivers its first quarterly report as a public company, but we can’t get over how expensive it looks. Plus, with earnings season getting ready to heat up Emily shares why she’s looking forward to the latest report from Atlassian.
4/10/201913 minutes, 53 seconds
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“Are we talking about GE or GM?”

Bank of America announces its raising its own minimum wage to $20 an hour. Conveniently, this news comes 24 hours before BofA’s CEO appears (along with other bank CEOS) before the House Financial Services Committee.  MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes that news, Cerner Corp’s new board members, and Kellogg’s selling off its cookie brands.  Plus, as we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss value stocks you’ll notice we spend a bit of time talking about General Electric when we really mean General Motors.  (Thanks in advance for your patience.)
4/9/201922 minutes, 41 seconds
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Pinterest’s Price, Sports Betting’s Growth

Pinterest prices its IPO range at $15 - 17 a share. Dan Kline analyzes the conservative price and shares why management’s taking the long view could pay off big for future shareholders. As the NCAA men’s basketball championship game gets ready to tip off, we discuss the rise of sports betting and which businesses stand poised to benefit. Plus, we tip our jester caps to Proctor & Gamble hitting a new all-time high as it enters its 62nd straight year of raising its dividend!  
4/8/201918 minutes, 55 seconds
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Tesla’s Double Trouble

Shares of Tesla slip on slowing sales as a federal judge begins hearings on whether Elon Musk violated a fraud agreement. And Constellation Brands gets a boost from beer as it unloads some wine. Analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen discuss those stories and weigh in on Warren Buffett’s next big acquisition. 
4/4/201918 minutes, 7 seconds
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GameStop CEOs 5, Shareholders 0

GameStop shares fall after warning of a loss in the current quarter. Will the company’s 5th CEO in just over a year have the answers? Emily Flippen analyzes the troubled video game retailer, as well as the latest results from Dave & Buster’s. Plus, we discuss the rise of meatless companies, the FDA’s upcoming hearing on legalizing CBD, and more.   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
4/3/201917 minutes, 48 seconds
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As Delta Goes, So Go Airline Stocks

Delta Air Lines raised guidance on next week’s earnings report, which sent shares of all major U.S. airlines higher. Bill Mann analyzes the rationale for the ripple effect and shares the one airline stock he owns. (Hint: It’s not in the U.S.) We discuss Lyft’s suddenly-challenged stock price and the potential effect on Uber’s upcoming IPO.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk about cash, as well as our April Fool’s Day episode.
4/2/201916 minutes, 52 seconds
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2 Stocks Hitting New Highs

Roman Financial crushes 4th-quarter results sending the stock up 10%. Shares of McCloskey Holdings (aka, “the next Baby Berkshire”) hit an all-time high. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the latest founder-led businesses hitting new highs.  Plus, we discuss the latest hot IPO and whether investors should jump in now or wait for a pullback.   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.  
4/1/201914 minutes, 53 seconds
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Fashion Stocks Rising

Lululemon athletica hits a new all-time high while shares of PVH Corp. (parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger) pop 15%. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker compares the two apparel companies and analyzes the relative valuations of their stocks. Plus, we discuss the latest results from Five Below and dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss long-term shorting. (Tangents include how many weeks are in a year, the Easter bonnet industry, and Opening Day for Major League Baseball.) Hello Monday from LinkedIn  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hello-monday/id1121084031?mt=2
3/28/201930 minutes, 26 seconds
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Southwest’s Max Challenge

Southwest Airlines cuts its first-quarter forecast due to the grounding of its 737 Max fleet. Tesla’s new chairman defends Elon Musk’s Twitter habit. And Facebook and Google discover the danger in paying bills. Motley Fool analyst Bill Mann discusses those stories and explains the significance of the inverted yield curve.
3/27/201918 minutes, 32 seconds
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Activists to Board: “Everybody out!”

Bed Bath & Beyond shares pop 25% as activist groups look to clean house.  Abi Malin analyzes the role short-selling plays in today’s stock move, as well as how spinoffs could lead to a brighter future for the challenged retailer. Plus, we share our reactions to Apple’s big event and discuss McDonald’s biggest acquisition in 20 years.   Hello Monday from LinkedIn  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hello-monday/id1121084031?mt=2
3/26/201916 minutes, 46 seconds
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3 Unicorns Going Public

Pinterest filed their S-1. Lyft’s IPO is Friday. And Uber is buying ride-sharing company Careem Networks for $3 billion. Jason Moser analyzes all three unicorns as they prepare for the public markets. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss global payments businesses Klarna and AfterPay Touch, as well as sharing what we’re hoping to see in Apple’s big event.
3/25/201923 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Lollipop War Has Begun

Biogen falls 30% after halting trials for its Alzheimer’s drug. Healthcare analyst (and Industry Focus host) Shannon Jones discusses potential next moves for the suddenly-embattled pharmaceutical company. CVS starts selling cannabis products in eight states. Plus, a federal judge sides with the maker of Dum Dum lollipops in a battle against Tootsie Roll. Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
3/21/201917 minutes, 51 seconds
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FedEx, Brexit, and Levi’s IPO

FedEx shares fall as it deals with Brexit, the threat of Amazon, and a whole lot more. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the near-term future for FedEx, as well as the latest results from General Mills.  Plus, we discuss Levi’s impending IPO.  (Tangents include competitive dock-jumping, breakfast cereals, and Bad Idea Jeans.)
3/20/201921 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Challenges of Investing in Cannabis

Tilray reports a wider-than-expected loss but sales more than double. Should investors take stock in the Canadian cannabis producer? What’s the best way to invest in the cannabis space? Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Emily Flippen tackle those questions and talk Apple, Netflix, and the future of video.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to Linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
3/19/201924 minutes, 14 seconds
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Uber’s Foggy Future

“It’s like trying to run a race in the fog.”  That’s how senior analyst Seth Jayson describes trying to predict how Uber and Lyft will get to profitability.  We discuss those businesses in advance of their impending IPOs, plus we sift through the wreckage of 4th-quarter reports from Overstock.com and Lumber Liquidators.
3/18/201918 minutes, 24 seconds
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Bad Suits & Blazing Saddles

Dollar General falls despite a relatively strong 4th-quarter report.  Tailored Brands (parent company of Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank) falls 25% after same-store sales in the 4th quarter fall.  MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes those stories and shares why Tailored Brands is not a buying opportunity.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss reverse stock splits and the Fool 100 Index.  (Tangents include award-winning pies and the classic film “Blazing Saddles”.)
3/14/201921 minutes, 38 seconds
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2 Video Game Stocks We Like Right Now

Aurora Cannabis pops 10% when a famous activist investor enters the scene.  Aaron Bush shares how he views activist investing and why he’s not buying Aurora Cannabis on this news. Plus we discuss Spotify’s complaint against Apple Music and dip into the Fool Mailbag to examine the best ways to invest in video games and the rise of esports.
3/13/201920 minutes, 14 seconds
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Will Stitch Fix Continue to Deliver?

Stitch Fix surges on strong earnings and upbeat guidance. Will the personalized apparel company continue to deliver for investors? Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross tackle that question, delve into earnings from Dick’s Sporting Goods, and celebrate the 30th birthday of the World Wide Web. 
3/12/201918 minutes, 31 seconds
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$30 Billion in Gold

Boeing shares fall after another deadly crash involving its 737 Max 8 aircraft. Taylor Muckerman analyzes the challenges for Boeing, as well as a big merger in the gold mining industry between Barrick Gold and Newmont Mining. Plus, we discuss innovations in professional baseball with producer Dan Boyd sharing his strong opinions from behind the glass.
3/11/201918 minutes, 3 seconds
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Can Facebook Pivot to Privacy?

In a blog post on Wednesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook wanted to become a "privacy-focused communications platform." What would a move toward privacy mean for investors?  Analysts Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss Facebook’s need for privacy and dig into earnings news from Barnes & Noble and Kroger.
3/7/201920 minutes, 8 seconds
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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Abercrombie & Fitch?

Abercrombie & Fitch rises 20% on better-than-expected earnings. So why isn’t analyst Emily Flippen impressed? We discuss the challenged apparel retailer’s future, along with the latest earnings from Dollar Tree, Brown-Forman, and NIO (the “Tesla of China”).   Hello Monday from LinkedIn  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hello-monday/id1121084031?mt=2
3/6/201916 minutes, 48 seconds
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The State of Food Delivery

Target rises on strong holiday results. Salesforce.com falls on guidance (not results). Abi Malin discusses those stories, analyzes the current landscape for food delivery stocks, and shares her Fat Tuesday experiences.
3/5/201919 minutes, 58 seconds
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Old Navy, New IPO

Gap prepares to spin off Old Navy into a separate public company. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes Gap’s stagnant revenue growth over the past 15 years and shares why Old Navy has earned a higher multiple from investors. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss shorting stocks, a potential acquisition of FedEx, and how our “Apropos Of Nothing” episodes are actually not that bad!  (Tangent’s include Bill’s birthday, medical school teachings about coffee, Christopher Walken’s dance moves, and more.)   Hello Monday from LinkedIn  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hello-monday/id1121084031?mt=2
3/4/201925 minutes, 15 seconds
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Laura Adams (aka, “Money Girl”)

Laura Adams became the first star of financial podcasting in 2008 when she started hosting the “Money Girl” podcast.  An award-winning writer and personal finance expert, Laura sits down with Chris Hill to discuss her origins in finance, how she got started in podcasting, which financial headlines give her cause for concern, and much more. You can find Laura’s show wherever you get your podcasts, and by clicking here: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/money-girl
3/1/201915 minutes, 34 seconds
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Can Oprah Save Weight Watchers?

WW, the company formerly known as Weight Watchers, craters on disappointing earnings. Can WW investor and spokesperson Oprah Winfrey help right the ship? Motley Fool analyst Ron Gross tackles that question, digs into better-than-expected earnings from Best Buy, and talks about the latest from biotech company, CRISPR.   Thanks to Airbnb for supporting MarketFoolery. Go to airbnb.com/fool and start hosting you’ll receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card if you generate $500 in booking value by May 30. Terms and conditions apply.  
2/27/201918 minutes, 14 seconds
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Etsy: The Cutest Monster on Wall Street

A federal judge gives Tesla CEO Elon Musk a March 11th deadline.  Bill Mann analyzes the latest in the ongoing saga of Musk, his company, and one of the most hotly-debated stocks in the public markets. We admit we thought Etsy’s business was cute but after its latest blowout earnings we’re thinking otherwise.  Plus, we discuss the latest in the U.S.-China trade debate.
2/26/201915 minutes, 21 seconds
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A Letter from Mr. Buffett

Berkshire-Hathaway posted a loss in the 4th quarter. Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross analyzes Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders and shares why a new acquisition probably won’t happen in 2019. Plus, we delve into GE’s $21 billion sale of its biopharma unit to Danaher, and dip into the Fool Mailbag.   Thanks to Airbnb for supporting MarketFoolery!  Go to airbnb.com/fool and start hosting you’ll receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card if you generate $500 in booking value by May 30. Terms and conditions apply.
2/25/201915 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is Facebook Undervalued?

Domino’s delivers solid 4th-quarter results, but shares fall. Meanwhile Boston Beer pops 11% on strong profits and optimism for 2019. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag to ponder Facebook’s valuation.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
2/21/201911 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Restaurant To Watch

Texas Roadhouse posts solid comps growth in the 4th quarter. David Kretzmann analyzes why the management team is just one reason he likes this restaurant. Plus, we discuss Tesla’s latest executive departure and dip into the Fool Mailbag.   To check out the new offering from Motley Fool Singapore that David mentioned just go to www.fool.sg/malaysia.
2/20/201922 minutes, 46 seconds
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Walmart Delivers

Walmart reports strong quarterly earnings fueled by toys, groceries, and e-commerce. Motley Fool analysts Ron Gross and Jason Moser take stock in Walmart’s happy holidays, discuss Alphabet’s new investment in the war on cash, and weigh in on a Facebook rival to Alexa and Siri.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting MarketFoolery. Go to linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
2/19/201915 minutes, 49 seconds
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Sex, Coke, and Video Streaming

Coca-Cola shares have their worst day in over a decade. Apple gets ready to launch a video streaming service. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories and answers the timeless question, “How many stocks should someone have in their portfolio?”  Plus we discuss a survey about Americans’ attitudes towards Netflix, including how many would choose Netflix over sex.
2/14/201919 minutes, 36 seconds
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Avengers vs. Frozen 2 vs. Star Wars

TripAdvisor stumbles, while Activision Blizzard gives shareholders their first good day in a while. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the latest earnings from those two companies, and discusses Wall Street’s impact on the upcoming baseball season. Plus, Disney gives shareholders a reason to smile as it drops the first teaser trailer for “Frozen 2”.  (Tangents include producer Dan Boyd’s array of skills, which Disney movie will make the most money, and MarketFoolery’s end date.)   Thanks Audible!  Get Power Moves by Adam Grant for free when you sign up for a free Audible trial at Audible.com/FoolPower or text “foolpower” to 500 500.
2/13/201925 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is Amazon Becoming Facebook?

A Bank of America Merrill Lynch Survey finds that professional investors took their highest cash positions in 10 years during the month of January. Ellie Mae gets acquired. And Amazon buys the router company Eero and stirs up privacy concerns. Analysts Andy Cross and Jason Moser dig into those stories, talk Shopify and Under Armour earnings, and go to school on educational technology company Chegg.
2/12/201927 minutes, 26 seconds
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Expect More Bank Deals

Morgan Stanley buys Solium Capital for $900 million. Abi Malin analyzes why the deal makes sense for Morgan Stanley and shares why investors should expect more deals in the banking industry.  Plus we look at the latest results from Restaurant Brands International and dip into the Fool Mailbag.   To join our live Q&A on February 13th, subscribe to our YouTube channel with one click of a button at www.YouTube.com/TheMotleyFool.   Thanks Audible!  Get Power Moves by Adam Grant for free when you sign up for a free Audible trial at Audible.com/FoolPower or text “foolpower” to 500 500.
2/11/201912 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Bank Merger You Didn’t Know You Wanted

SunTrust and BB&T team up to create the 6th-largest bank in America.  Bill Mann analyzes the deal and shares why he’s optimistic about the combined entity’s future. Plus, we discuss Twitter’s 4th-quarter disappointment and Chipotle’s surprising comps growth in its own 4th quarter. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
2/7/201915 minutes, 34 seconds
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Snap’s Pop

Snap shares pop 27%, so why aren’t we more encouraged? David Kretzmann analyzes the social media company’s struggles and shares why time is running out for Snap to succeed. Disney’s 1st-quarter results come in higher than expected, but all eyes are on the company’s streaming services. Plus, David shares investing takeaways from his trip Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan.
2/6/201918 minutes, 43 seconds
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Speed Bump on Alphabet Street

Despite 4th-quarter revenue of more than $39 billion, shares of Alphabet fell due to concerns about spending. Emily Flippen analyzes the latest results and shares why the cloud business bears watching. Plus, we discuss Viacom’s new deal with Netflix, preview Disney’s upcoming earnings, and share some programming news of our own.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
2/5/201914 minutes, 26 seconds
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Pizza & Beer, with a Side of Clorox

After the Super Bowl, isn’t it appropriate that Papa John’s is in the news? MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the ongoing drama with Papa John’s, as well as the latest earnings report from Clorox. “Merger Monday” lives up to its name as Ultimate Software is acquired in an all-cash deal worth $11 billion. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss dividend reinvestment strategies, and debate the ripple effects of a single beer commercial during the Super Bowl.  (Tangents include charcoal brands and how seriously Anheuser-Busch InBev takes their marketing.)
2/4/201924 minutes, 35 seconds
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Facebook, PayPal, and 2 Execs on the Move

Facebook shares have their biggest post-earnings rise in 3 years, Apple bans a Facebook research app from its store. PayPal’s costs are rising, but its 4th-quarter report gives investors plenty of reasons for optimism. Tesla’s CFO is leaving while Intel’s interim CEO gets the “interim” tag removed. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories, and shares how he looks at a company’s management when he’s evaluating the business.
1/31/201919 minutes, 1 second
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Apple’s Second Act?

Shares of Apple rise on earnings despite declining iPhone sales. Apple disclosed that the total number of iPhones worldwide is 900 million. But what do declining iPhone sales mean for investors? Does Apple need a second act? Analysts Andy Cross and Jason Moser tackle those questions, dig into SiriusXM earnings, and debate whether there’s life after Howard Stern.
1/30/201919 minutes, 16 seconds
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Huawei? Meet the U.S. Justice Dept.

Verizon closes out the fiscal year with a whimper, not a bang. PG&E’s stock rise after the California utility files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, and shares why the U.S. Department of Justice is not messing around with its indictment of Huawei and the company’s CFO. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the deadly disaster in Brazil that involves Vale, the world’s largest iron-ore miner.
1/29/201917 minutes, 45 seconds
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The China Hits Keep On Coming

NVIDIA shares take a hit after the chipmaker warns quarterly revenue will drop because of the economic slowdown in China. Caterpillar drags down the Dow after 4th-quarter sales came in lower due to (wait for it!) lower demand in China. Emily Flippen analyzes the results and shares why NVIDIA has more challenges than just the ones in China. Now that the federal government is open for business again we discuss how many companies will use the month-long shutdown as an excuse for future misses. Plus, producer Dan Boyd weighs in with the results of this morning’s taste test of the new limited-edition Oreos.
1/28/201914 minutes, 37 seconds
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Airlines Soar While McCormick Loses Some Spice

JetBlue, Alaska Air, Southwest, and American Airlines all saw their stocks take off today on the latest batch of earnings. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes this cyclical industry, as well as McCormick’s disappointing 4th-quarter report. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the relative price swings of individual stocks. (Tangents include phases of the moon, the baseball Hall of Fame, and the latest limited-edition Oreos.)   Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
1/24/201921 minutes, 4 seconds
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IBM, Comcast, and eBay’s Quandary

Big Blue shares pop on a good 4th-quarter report and guidance for 2019. Aaron Bush analyzes the challenges facing IBM and warns investors not to get too excited. Plus, we discuss Comcast’s latest results and the activist shareholders pushing for more spinoffs from eBay.
1/23/201916 minutes, 17 seconds
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Investor’s Guide to Oscar Nominations

What happens with a board of directors suddenly backs out of a deal? In the case of Arconic, the aluminum parts manufacturer, one result is shares hitting a 30-year low. Taylor Muckerman analyzes the prospects for a rebound and shares why investors are right to be unsettled. Plus, we discuss restaurants that are bucking the current trend of lowering guidance and share an investor’s guide to this mornings Academy Awards nominations.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
1/22/201915 minutes
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“Thank you, Jack Bogle.”

Bill Mann and Chris Hill celebrate the life and legacy of Jack Bogle, founder of Vanguard and creator of the first index fund.
1/17/201919 minutes, 6 seconds
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Big Deals and Snap Judgements

Financial technology provider Fiserv announces plans to buy payment processor First Data in a $22 billion all-stock deal. United flies higher on strong earnings. Snap sinks on news that its CFO is leaving after only 8 months on the job. And McDonalds loses a Big Mac battle. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser tackle those stories and talk about some surprising news from Apple. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
1/16/201920 minutes, 20 seconds
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5 Conference Calls Investors Should Listen To

JP Morgan Chase misses quarterly results for the first time in nearly 4 years, but it’s CEO Jamie Dimon’s comments that have our attention. Bryan Hinmon, chief investment officer at MFAM Funds, analyzes Dimon’s current view of the U.S. economy. Bryan also shares why Mastercard and Fastenal are two of the five quarterly conference calls he always makes time to listen to. Plus, we discuss Netflix raising prices and the ripple effects of their decision. You can read the latest from Bryan and his colleagues at www.MFAMFunds.com.
1/15/201917 minutes, 28 seconds
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WWE & the Future of Sports Media Rights

Lululemon raises guidance after a surprisingly good holiday quarter. Gannett pops 20% on a takeover bid. PG&E files for bankruptcy as the stock price craters. Dan Kline analyzes those stories, shares why World Wrestling Entertainment is one of the few stocks he owns, and discusses the future of sports media rights.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
1/14/201919 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is Macy’s a Bargain?

Shares of Macy’s plummet on disappointing holiday sales. Is Macy’s a bargain or should buyers beware? Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross tackle that question and discuss earnings news from Target and Bed, Bath, & Beyond.
1/10/201919 minutes, 35 seconds
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Guidance? We don’t need no stinking guidance!

Constellation Brands falls after lowering guidance for 2019 thanks to a write-down in its investment in Canopy Growth. Lennar wraps up its fiscal year by deferring guidance altogether. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the beverage and housing industries. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag in search of coffee stocks.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
1/9/201919 minutes, 1 second
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2 CEOs to Watch This Year

Why is Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross watching the financial industry this year? We discuss stocks his radar and two CEOs investors would do well to keep an eye on. Plus, Andy weighs in with reckless predictions about business and sports!
1/8/201917 minutes, 59 seconds
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Golden Globes & the Switzerland of Video Streaming

Roku rises more than 20% on strong pre-earnings data. Seth Jayson shares why he compares Roku to Switzerland and analyzes the video streaming landscape for investors. Plus, we share takeaways from last night’s Golden Globe awards and Seth talks about the importance of having a “temperament edge.”   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to http://linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
1/7/201915 minutes, 54 seconds
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“Dear Apple shareholders...”

Apple falls after CEO Tim Cook lowers revenue guidance for the 1st quarter. Bristol-Myers Squibb gives Celgene shareholders $74 billion reasons to smile. MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the latest headlines and what it means for investors. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss investing for your (adult) children. (Tangents include company rebranding fails, Harry Potter’s effect on today’s mega-merger, and why Bill hasn’t been in the studio in awhile.)
1/3/201923 minutes, 24 seconds
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Energy & Materials: Two Industries for 2019

Happy new year? More evidence of an economic slowdown emerges from China. Seth Jayson analyzes the current state of uncertainty in the stock market and shares why he’s taking a closer look at the energy and materials industries this year. Plus, Seth shares why Eagle Materials is on his radar, why he’s not necessarily shying away from restaurant stocks, and why household names like Alphabet, Facebook, and Home Depot look attractive.
1/2/201919 minutes, 10 seconds
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Investing from the Great Beyond

Imagine finding out that for 35 years you’ve owned shares of one of the biggest companies in America.  Chris Hill wraps up 2018 with a story about his late father and a long-lost stock.  Plus, he shares a few thanks, and a few thoughts on how marathon running and investing are even more alike than previously thought.
12/31/201814 minutes, 24 seconds
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Visa Goes Shopping

We survived Christmas! Jason Moser analyzes two deals from the world of banking and finance.  Ameris Bancorp merges with Fidelity Southern in a move to strengthen its position in the southeastern United States. Shares of British payment company Earthcorp soar 280% after Visa comes knocking with a check for $250 million. Plus, we discuss the recent volatility and share why investors need to be prepared for more of the same.
12/27/201820 minutes, 3 seconds
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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

Chris Hill shares a few holiday wishes and thoughts on holiday music, before turning the show over to the late, great Louis Armstrong.
12/24/201812 minutes, 9 seconds
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5 Stocks We Just Bought

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the 4th time this year. Matt Argersinger analyzes the recent (and continuing) volatility and shares five stocks he has bought recently.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to take stock of iQiyi (aka, the “Netflix of China) and Matt shares why he believes Berkshire-Hathaway is as close to a “can’t-miss” stock as exists right now.   Holiday Music: “All For Christmas” by Sebastian Forslund
12/20/201821 minutes, 32 seconds
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1st Bear Spotted

FedEx has its worst day in 10 years. Bill Mann analyzes why the comments of CEO Fred Smith are worthy of every investor’s attention. The Russell 2000 index officially enters bear market territory.  And start-up fintech company Robinhood gets a call from their friendly neighborhood regulator. Plus, Bill shares a key piece of non-investing advice he received on this day 19 years ago.   Holiday Music: “Aires De Navidad” by n’klabe
12/19/201818 minutes, 18 seconds
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Fashion Stocks, Anyone?

Ok seriously, how SHOULD we be thinking about apparel stocks?  Seth Jayson analyzes the landscape and shares why U.S. investors should be paying more attention to what’s happening in Europe.  Plus, more talk about Uxin and we dip into the Fool Mailbag and ponder if shares of Skechers are cheap for a reason or just cheap.   Holiday Music: “Let It Snow” by Boys II Men
12/18/201818 minutes, 40 seconds
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Used Cars in China, PayPal, and the Future of Apple

It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser share two stocks they're bullish on, two stocks they're bearish on, and two stocks they're on the fence about. Emily weighs in on Chinese used car dealer Uxin, JCPenney, and Stitch Fix. And Jason talks PayPal, Zillow, and Apple.
12/17/201831 minutes, 35 seconds
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Tailored Brands Gets Pantsed

Tailored Brands (parent company of Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A Bank) falls 30% on rough guidance. Visa moves to help companies eliminate paper checks. Markel falls when regulators come knocking on the front door. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares the two stocks he bought shares of last week. Plus, KFC is selling fried chicken-scented logs for your fireplace, and we’ve got a holiday sale at http://shop.fool.com for the investor in your life!   Holiday Music: “O Come, All Ye Faithful“ by Twister Sister   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
12/13/201830 minutes, 35 seconds
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China's Change of Tune?

The market gets a boost from a Wall Street Journal report that China is working to increase access for overseas companies. Tencent Music rises in its Wall Street debut. And Dave & Buster’s declines on earnings. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss these stories and talk about Verizon’s broken Oath. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.    
12/12/201826 minutes, 43 seconds
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Apparel Retail Is Nuts

Stitch Fix falls 30% on weak 2nd-quarter guidance, while Ascena Retail Group pops 25% on better-than-expected comps. What in the world is going on???  Emily Flippen analyzes the apparel retail landscape and shares why she’s not treating Stitch Fix’s drop as a buying opportunity.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer two important questions: What’s the rule-of-thumb when your stock gets bought out?  How come ducks don’t get frostbite?   Holiday Music: “Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over” by Jack White   Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
12/11/201819 minutes, 35 seconds
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Mission: To Make Online Education Suck Less

Merger Monday! Tivity Health buys Nutrisystem in a deal that a lot of investors seem to hate. Taylor Muckerman analyzes the numbers and shares why he understands the skepticism. Uber and Lyft file to go public. Plus, Taylor shares some highlights from his recent meetings with executives from Venmo, WW, and 2U.   Holiday music: “8 Days (of Hanukkah)” by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings   Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.
12/10/201821 minutes, 52 seconds
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High-Tech Intrigue and the Price of Friends

The stock market continues its sell-off. Canada arrests Huawei’s CFO after a request from the U.S. And Netflix pays $100 million for another year of Friends. Motley Fool analysts Bill Mann and Jason Moser discuss those stories and dig into earnings from Kroger.
12/6/201826 minutes, 22 seconds
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Are Index Funds Becoming Dangerous?

How dangerous are index funds becoming? How bad is Anheuser Busch Inbev’s dividend cut? Those are just two of the questions MFAM Funds’ Bill Barker analyzes as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. We also revisit our recent conversation about James Bond, and pay tribute to the late, great Ricky Jay.   Holiday music: “Hanukkah Waltz” by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to Grammarly.com/fool.
12/5/201824 minutes, 34 seconds
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A Recession Indicator Appears

4th-quarter profits for Toll Brothers soars 62%, but the stock doesn’t respond. Meanwhile RH Holdings (aka, Restoration Hardware) pops on a strong 3rd-quarter report. Emily Flippen analyzes those two companies, and discusses the (potentially) increased likelihood of a recession after the appearance of the inverted yield curve.   Holiday music: “Hanukkah on Japonica” by Panorama Jazz Band   Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to Grammarly.com/fool.
12/4/201820 minutes, 54 seconds
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He Said, Xi Said

A truce in the trade war with China sends stocks higher. Jason Moser analyzes the landscape for investors and discusses the ripple effects of Amazon’s new arrangement with Apple Music. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer the question, how much consideration should investors put into a CEO’s pay?
12/3/201825 minutes, 2 seconds
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Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones

We’re back with another non-investing episode!  Strap in as MFAM Funds’ Bill Barker and Chris Hill are joined by longtime Fool (and good friend) Bill Mann to talk about James Bond’s early training and the smallest hill we’re willing to die on.  Plus, we also discuss Bill Mann’s comedy influences, Barker’s death threat, Hill’s origin story movie pitches, and who would win a fight between Han Solo and Indiana Jones.  Producer Dan Boyd weighs in on various topics and kicks off our 4th annual drive to share awesome holiday music with some help from Dropkick Murphys.
12/1/20181 hour, 42 minutes, 32 seconds
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A Tale of Two Retailers

Abercrombie & Fitch soars while Express falls in the face of a tough holiday quarter. Emily Flippen analyzes the apparel retail industry and shares the secret to Abercrombie & Fitch’s latest success. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the unsexy-yet-profitable world of waste management stocks.   Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.      
11/29/201816 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Golden Equation

Tiffany shares have their worst day in nearly 4 years. JM Smucker struggles on several fronts. And shares of Chico’s fall nearly 40%. MFAM Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories and shares how Burlington Stores has found the golden equation for retailers. (Tangents include listeners in Sweden, open jobs at JM Smucker, our idea for a Yukon Cornelius origin story.)   Go to www.Harrys.com/Fool to redeem your offer and let them know we sent you to help support the show!
11/28/201829 minutes, 17 seconds
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Big Breakups and Pricier Apples

United Technologies splits itself into three separate companies. President Trump suggests that the U.S. could impose 10% tariffs on iPhones imported from China. And Amazon says Cyber Monday was its biggest shopping day in history. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss those stories and indulge in some elevator humor.   Thanks to Slack for supporting MarketFoolery. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more.
11/27/201819 minutes, 40 seconds
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General Motors, Retail Records, and Cannabis Conventions

General Motors lays off 15% of its employees and scales back production. David Kretzmann analyzes why GM had to make these tough decisions. Black Friday sets a new record for online sales. We discuss why the holiday quarter is so crucial to some retailers. Plus, David shares highlights from attending MJBizCon in Las Vegas.   Go to www.Harrys.com/Fool to redeem your offer and let them know we sent you to help support the show!
11/26/201820 minutes, 51 seconds
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Black Friday Can’t Come Soon Enough

Retails stocks get hammered as Target, Lowe’s and L Brands all report 3rd-quarter earnings. MFAM Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those companies and tries to make sense of where the opportunities exist (or don’t) for investors. Plus, we preview our upcoming “Apropos Of Nothing” episode and the start of our annual holiday music campaign with producer Dan Boyd!   (Tangents include holiday scents and how we may have influenced Bath & Body Works’ candle sales.)
11/20/201827 minutes, 38 seconds
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Business (Not Politics) for Your Thanksgiving

Looking to steer your Thanksgiving dinner table conversation away from politics?  We’re here to help! Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser offer perspective on some timely business discussion topics, including seasonal hiring for retail and restaurants, the rise of cord-cutting, and the increasing drama in Facebook’s C-Suite.
11/19/201822 minutes, 48 seconds
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Walmart's Online Surprise

Walmart reports a 43% growth in e-commerce. Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway reports its ten biggest holdings. And Levi’s considers a return to the public markets. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss those stories and share a few fashion tips. Thanks to Netsuite for supporting MarketFoolery. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
11/15/201824 minutes, 51 seconds
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Chips & Fried Pickles

With NVIDIA, Western Digital, and Micron Technology all falling in recent days, are chipmakers a buying opportunity or should investors stay away?  Bill Mann analyzes the landscape as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Plus, we discuss Amazon’s missed opportunity, SurveyMonkey’s 1st report as a public company, and National Pickle Day! Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
11/14/201817 minutes, 9 seconds
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Can Someone Explain Home Depot’s Drop?

Amazon makes it official by selecting NYC and Crystal City for its two new offices. Jim Mueller discusses the process Amazon went through, starting with its list of 20 finalists. Plus, we try to make sense of Home Depot shares falling despite a strong 3rd-quarter report and raising its guidance, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag.   Thanks to Netsuite for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
11/13/201817 minutes, 40 seconds
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“I have some breaking news...”

SAP gives Qualtrics International 8 billion reasons not to go public, and shares of SurveyMonkey rise as a result. Bill Barker from MFAM Funds analyzes the state of SAP, as well as Comcast winning the weekend box office with the new animated version of “The Grinch”.   (Tangents include monkeys vs. dolphins, the “Arsta Rule”, and Bill’s upcoming appearance on CNBC.)   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
11/12/201824 minutes, 29 seconds
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To Hedge Or Not To Hedge?

Mail time! Jason Moser dips into the Fool Mailbag to explain “forward earnings” and discuss whether a hedged ETF is preferable to a non-hedged ETF.  Plus, we wave a fond farewell to the unfortunately-named Oath.
11/8/201820 minutes, 43 seconds
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Investing in Australia

What’s better than talking to one analyst from Motley Fool Australia?  TWO!  Andrew Leggett and Ed Vesely fly in from Down Under to discuss dividend investing, growth stocks, and why U.S. investors should ignore half of Australia’s public companies. Plus, the guys share why Collins Foods and Afterpay Touch Group are stocks on their radar. Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool75”.
11/7/201817 minutes, 39 seconds
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About That 2nd Headquarters...

Marriott falls on tepid 3rd-quarter results and even tepider (is that a word?) guidance. Matt Argersinger analyzes Marriott’s potential and challenges. Bojangles becomes the latest restaurant to be taken private.  Plus, Amazon reportedly has chosen two cities for its new 2nd headquarters.
11/6/201820 minutes, 40 seconds
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Buffett’s Buyback and SeaWorld’s Surprise

Warren Buffet buys back $12.6 billion in stock. Lowe’s closes 51 stores in the U.S. and Canada. And SeaWorld reports better-than-expected earnings and attendance. Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser and Emily Flippen discuss those stories.   Thanks to Molekule for supporting our channel.  Get $75 off your first order at http://www.molekule.com code fool75.
11/5/201823 minutes, 14 seconds
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Apple Earnings - 1 Thing To Watch

Fitbit soars on strong 3rd-quarter earnings and increased guidance for the holidays. Spotify falls despite reporting an unexpected 3rd-quarter profit. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Charly Travers analyzes those stories and shares why he’s not going to be focused on iPhone sales when Apple reports after the closing bell.
11/1/201814 minutes, 12 seconds
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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Pizza Hut?

Yum Brands’ 3rd-quarter report featured strong results from KFC and Taco Bell, while Pizza Hut continues to struggle. Seth Jayson analyzes Yum’s strengths and discusses how Pizza Hut might get out of the doldrums. We look at eBay’s latest quarter and another blue-chip stock cutting its dividend.  Plus, Seth and Chris share a few highlights (and lowlights) from Sunday’s Marine Corps Marathon. OORAH! Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/31/201825 minutes, 12 seconds
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Under Armour Soars, GE Fizzles

Shares of Under Armour have their biggest pop in a decade, while GE’s latest quarterly results come with 92% cut to the quarterly dividend. Taylor Muckerman analyzes all that plus the latest earnings from BP and the headline-grabbing lawsuit ExxonMobil is facing.
10/30/201814 minutes, 58 seconds
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A Game Changer for IBM?

IBM agrees to buy Red Hat for $33 billion. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser talk about what the deal means for investors and dig into the latest from Amazon and Twitter.
10/29/201821 minutes, 55 seconds
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“Oh look, it’s all red.”

Another day, another sea of red in the public markets. Bill Mann analyzes the investing landscape and how the narrative is shifting for investors. Bill shares why he’s looking at stocks in Japan. Plus, we discuss Noodles & Company’s 20% drop and wonder if it’s overblown.
10/24/201815 minutes, 19 seconds
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Live from Denver!

Caterpillar falls more than 7% due to the rising cost of steel.  Aaron Bush and Matt Argersinger analyze the effect that tariffs are (increasingly) having on the markets. Plus, we discuss investing outside the U.S. and dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk spin-offs.
10/23/201811 minutes, 56 seconds
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Hasbro Needs More Elves

We can’t keep up with demand” was the headline for Hasbro’s 3rd-quarter. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the toymaker’s struggles in the wake of the Toys-R-Us liquidation. Plus, we discuss the latest results from Polaris Industries and dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer a question about shorting stocks. (Tangents include Bill’s own experiences with shorting, Dungeons & Dragons, and potential movies from the Hasbro universe.)
10/22/201824 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why isn’t Visa’s dividend even higher?

Visa raises its quarterly dividend by four whole cents. Jason Moser analyzes Visa’s history of stock buybacks and compares it to the company’s dividend strategy. Plus, we discuss Travelers’ steady (and completely unsexy) business and the latest activist investor target: Campbell Soup! Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/18/201822 minutes, 8 seconds
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Netflix, Destroyer of Worlds

Netflix added 7 million new subscribers, blowing away expectations. Andy Cross analyzes Netflix’s growth and shares how the company is planning to keep a handle on growing costs. Plus, we discuss IBM’s new 52-week low and dip into the Fool Mailbag to offer a few tips on researching company initiatives.
10/17/201817 minutes, 27 seconds
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RIP, Paul Allen

Paul Allen co-founded Microsoft, owned professional sports teams, and made contributed billions to philanthropic efforts.  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker discusses Allen’s amazing life in and out of Microsoft. Plus, we discuss earnings from both the financial and restaurant industries, and Walmart’s new partnership with Advance Auto Parts.  (Tangents include Bill’s recent trip to Boston and what jobs are available in the state of Maine.) Thanks Netsuite.  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/16/201824 minutes, 49 seconds
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Sears Final Chapter?

Sears files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Is it the end of the road for the iconic retailer? Analysts Emily Flippen and Matt Argersinger talk about the past, present, and future of Sears and discuss some of the lessons for Amazon and other retailers.
10/15/201813 minutes, 58 seconds
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“Everybody calm down!”

Take a deep breath, folks. Jeff Fischer stops by the studio to add some perspective on the stock market’s volatility and history of downturns. We discuss Square’s bad week being compounded by the news that CFO Sarah Friar is leaving at the end of the year. Plus, Jeff shares some ideas on how investors can decide for themselves whether it’s time to buy or sell.
10/11/201822 minutes, 55 seconds
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1500th episode? “We’re just getting started.”

It’s our 1500th episode! Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger analyze the market’s volatility and look for opportunities among falling stock prices. Sears falls 35% as it prepares for bankruptcy. Starbucks gets a new investor. Snap hits a new low as a leaked memo from the CEO makes headlines. Plus, we take a quick look back at where the market was when we started doing MarketFoolery in January 2011. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
10/10/201822 minutes, 35 seconds
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Netflix Takes a Left Turn at Albuquerque

Alphabet shuts down Goole+, its failed social media platform, after the private data of 500,000 users was exposed. Netflix buys ABQ Studios in New Mexico. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories and shares why he’s watching the ripple effect of tariffs this earnings season.
10/9/201817 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why We’re Watching Margins This Earnings Season

Facebook has unveiled a new device for the home called Portal. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes Facebook’s entry into the home assistant space. “Venom” had a record-breaking opening weekend at the box office. Plus, Bill shares why he’s watching margins this earnings season. (Tangents include the New York Yankees, Halloween candy, and the prospects for another “Apropos Of Nothing” episode. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
10/8/201821 minutes, 47 seconds
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Barnes & Noble For Sale

The bookseller’s for sale, but with the price 20% higher today than it was yesterday who’s going to buy? Seth Jayson analyzes Barnes & Noble’s quandary, and the latest results from Constellation Brands. Seth shares why companies facing tariffs (e.g., Titan International) are on his radar this upcoming earnings season, and we share the news of our upcoming listener meetup in Denver! Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.      
10/4/201818 minutes, 57 seconds
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Sweet Music for Investors?

JC Penney names a new CEO. General Motors and Honda team up on self-driving cars. And China’s largest streaming music service files to go public in the U.S. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss these stories and offer some predictions about the future of autonomous vehicles. Thanks to Netsuite! Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/3/201819 minutes, 25 seconds
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Does Stitch Fix Need Fixing?

Stitch Fix falls 30% on 4th-quarter results, so how bad was it? Bill Mann analyzes the damage and shares why he believes now might be the time to buy. Plus, we discuss Pepsi’s latest quarter, Amazon’s wage increase, Diageo’s new whisky (inspired by “Game Of Thrones”), and Bill’s encounter with a soccer legend. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.      
10/2/201820 minutes, 10 seconds
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Shakeup at GE

General Electric dumps CEO John Flannery after barely a year on the job. Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze the sudden move, as well as Elon Musk’s settlement with the SEC and Facebook’s latest data challenge.  Thanks to Netsuite!  Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
10/1/201820 minutes, 50 seconds
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The “Fun Size” Candy Debate

Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson stops by the studio one last time to share highlights from Howard Marks’ annual letter, Upwork’s impending IPO, and the relative attractiveness of General Motors’ stock.  Plus, we engage in a surprisingly heated debate over the only question that truly matters this time of year: What’s the deal with “fun size” candy? Go to www.Harrys.com/Fool to redeem your offer and let them know we sent you to help support the show!
9/27/201825 minutes, 52 seconds
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“We need to go public NOW!”

Nike’s $10 billion-dollar quarter wasn’t good enough for Wall Street.  KB Home falls despite a better-than-expected 3rd-quarter. And Lyft gets one step closer to going public. Matt Koppenheffer analyzes those stories and more on an episode we recorded before the Federal Reserve’s announcement about interest rates.
9/26/201820 minutes, 23 seconds
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Acquisition Tuesday!

Michael Kors buys Versace. Inspire Brands buys Sonic. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the latest acquisitions in the apparel retail and restaurant industries. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to recommend a few resources for new investors, and discuss the late-breaking rebrand of Dunkin’ Donuts. (Tangents include company mottos, mergers vs. acquisitions, and tomorrow’s front page news in New England.) Go to www.Harrys.com/Fool to redeem your offer and let them know we sent you to help support the show!
9/25/201824 minutes, 22 seconds
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SiriusXM Buys Pandora

SiriusXM buys Pandora for $3.5 billion. Will the deal produce sweet music for investors? Matt Argersinger tackles that question, explains why Disney may want to send Comcast a fruit basket, and shares his favorite airline stock. 
9/24/201816 minutes, 18 seconds
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“You better pack a lunch.”

Darden Restaurants posts strong 1st-quarter results thanks to Olive Garden. General Electric falls on concerns in the power division. And we dip into the Fool Mailbag to look at Elanco’s IPO, Zoetis and more. Jason Moser analyzes all those stories and gives a preview of Monday’s episode of Industry Focus.
9/20/201816 minutes, 30 seconds
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Time to Buy Chinese Tech Stocks?

Should Square buy eBay? Is there a downside to diversification? And what the heck is going on with Chinese tech giants like Alibaba and Baidu? Matt Argersinger analyzes those questions as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Thanks to Molekule for supporting our  podcast.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool”.
9/19/201814 minutes, 36 seconds
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Netflix, HBO Bring Home The Gold

Netflix & HBO dominated last night’s Emmy Awards. Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss the payoff for spending billions on original content. Plus, we analyze the latest results from FedEx, General Mills, and AutoZone, and share a few TV recommendations.
9/18/201815 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tesla's Hellish Progress?

Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk says that Tesla has gone from “production hell to delivery logistics hell.” What should investors make of Tesla’s newest "hell"? Analysts Andy Cross and Jim Mueller tackle that question, weigh in on the prospects of an Amazon break-up, and talk Coke and cannabis. Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery. Get $75 off your first order at http://www.molekule.com code fool.
9/17/201819 minutes, 35 seconds
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WageWorks Has A Numbers Problem

Shares of WageWorks, the employee benefits administrator, fell 15% after announcing its setting up a special committee to examine an earlier investigation into financial irregularities. (Oh yeah, the chairman of the board also resigned suddenly without comment.) David Kretzmann analyzes the damage and shares why more shoes may be dropping.  Plus, David shares his recent trips to cannabis conferences in Toronto, as well as meeting with executives at MedMen Enterprises. And did we mention we’re hiring??  We are! Check all our job postings at Careers.Fool.com.
9/13/201821 minutes, 25 seconds
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Activision's Battle Royale with Fortnite

Shares of Activision Blizzard jump on positive reviews for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Will the new Call of Duty, with its Battle Royale mode, kill Fortnite? Motley Fool analyst Aaron Bush tackles that question, weighs in on Alibaba’s big deal in Russia, and talks Netflix vs. HBO.  Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (use the promo code “Fool”)          
9/12/201816 minutes, 18 seconds
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Stocks for Hurricane Florence

As Hurricane Florence bears down on the East Coast, we dare to ask the question “Is it possible to make a little money off this thing?” Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker shares which industries investors should be watching beyond the usual suspects (e.g., home improvement stocks). Plus we discuss the latest report from Casey’s General Stores, dip into the Fool Mailbag, and share a few memories from the start of the financial crisis 10 years ago this month.
9/11/201821 minutes, 57 seconds
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Purger Monday

Forget “Merger Monday”, we’ve got Purger Monday. High-profile executives from Alibaba, CBS Corp., and Snap are heading for the exits and shares of all three companies are headed lower. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the news and share their thoughts on the future of the companies and the stocks. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss how much of your own company’s stock is too much? Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (use the promo code “Fool”)
9/10/201819 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is Facebook Really Losing Its Mojo in the U.S.?

According to a new Pew survey, 26% of Facebook users in the U.S. have deleted the app from their phones over the past year and 54% have adjusted their privacy settings. Jason Moser and David Kretzmann explain what it means for investors, talk cannabis stocks, and weigh in on Snap’s new low.   Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.  
9/6/201827 minutes, 48 seconds
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"That's a good question, Senator..."

Twitter and Facebook send their leaders to Washington to spend a little quality time with the United States Senate. Motley Fool Asset Management's Bill Barker analyzes the prospects for regulation of the social media giants. Plus, we share the latest update on JD.com's CEO, 2nd-quarter earnings from RH (aka, Restoration Hardware), and another health scare from Kellogg's. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
9/5/201821 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Curious Case of Richard Liu

Over the weekend Richard Liu, the billionaire CEO of JD.com, was arrested in Minneapolis and later released. As shares of JD.com hit an 18-month low Matt Argersinger analyzes what we know so far and shares how big a factor Liu is in the bull case for the company. Plus we discuss Amazon hitting the $1 trillion market cap mark, Nike shares falling in the wake of its latest ad campaign, and Dunkin’ Donuts pouring salt in the wounds of football fans in Massachusetts.
9/4/201817 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Ascent

What is The Ascent? After sharing a few thoughts on Coca-Cola’s recent acquisitions, Chris Hill talks with Brendan Byrnes about a new consumer finance site, TheAscent.com.  Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool”.
9/3/201814 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trump vs. Google

Salesforce slips on earnings. President Trump attacks Google. And an NFL linebacker gets indicted for insider trading. Motley Fool analyst Bill Mann tackles those stories and shares an international stock on his radar. Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery. Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool”.
8/30/201816 minutes, 41 seconds
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Is Under Armour Falling Out of Fashion?

Dick’s Sporting Goods blames disappointing earnings on declining Under Armour sales. Amazon readies a rival to Roku. And Microsoft turns Xbox into a subscription service. Analysts Matt Argersinger and Aaron Bush discuss those stories.
8/29/201817 minutes, 23 seconds
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Tiffany Shines

Tiffany reports strong earnings. Should investors take stock in the iconic jewelry retailer? Andy Cross and Jason Moser talk Tiffany and weigh in on earnings from Best Buy, BJ’s Wholesale, and DSW. Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery. Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool”.
8/28/201821 minutes, 52 seconds
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Coffee Drones & Stock Splits

Tesla decides to remain public. What fallout, if any, awaits Elon Musk?  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the potential for shareholder lawsuits. We dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss stock splits and investing in children’s entertainment. Plus, IBM now holds the patent on coffee drones!  
8/27/201824 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Cons & Cons of After Hours Trading

It’s official! We’re in the longest bull market run in U.S. history.  Matt Argersinger analyzes why this bull market is also surprisingly unloved. Plus, we discuss Alibaba’s 1st-quarter results and dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk about after hours trading.
8/23/201815 minutes, 34 seconds
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Home Improvement: The Strong Get Stronger

Shares of Lowe’s rise on its 2nd-quarter report and the CEO’s plans for the future. Seth Jayson analyzes how the strength of Lowe’s and Home Depot spells trouble for other companies in the home improvement industry. Plus we discuss Target’s stellar 2nd-quarter report, the relative appeal of Culver’s, and training for the upcoming Marine Corps Marathon.
8/22/201815 minutes, 50 seconds
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Toll Brothers, Tesla, and the Bull Case for Unhealthy Foods

Luxury home builder Toll Brothers surprised some investors with a strong 3rd-quarter report and increased guidance. Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson digs into the home-buying (and rental) trends that indicate Toll Brothers’ boom may have staying power. Plus, we discuss a survey of Tesla’s suppliers as well as the stock idea Tim picked up on a recent family vacation to western Canada. Thanks to Away for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code “fool” to get $20 off a suitcase!
8/21/201817 minutes, 28 seconds
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Pepsi Pays Up for SodaStream

Pepsi pulls the trigger on a $3.2 billion dollar deal for SodaStream. Are they paying too much? Jason Moser analyzes the prospects for success. Plus we discuss adidas teaming up with Twitter on high school football games, and the chances that Bojangles’ is preparing itself for a sale.
8/20/201819 minutes, 43 seconds
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Attention Walmart Shoppers!

Shares of Walmart pop after the retailer reports its strongest same-store sales growth in a decade. J.C. Penney plummets on bigger-than-expected losses. And China’s second-largest e-commerce company, JD.com, loses steam on revenue concerns. Analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross weigh in on those stories and take stock in the future of retail.
8/16/201813 minutes, 44 seconds
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Retail, Weed, and Free Beer (Yes, really)

Macy’s posts a rock-solid 2nd-quarter and raises guidance, so why are shares down? Matt Argersinger analyzes the great recent run Macy’s has had and shares why some investors are jumping ship now. Constellation Brands makes a $4 billion investment in Canopy Growth, one of Canada’s biggest marijuana companies. And Bud Light offers free beer to Cleveland Browns fans, but with one tiny catch. Plus, we discuss the rough year international markets are having, as well as the increasingly frothy private markets. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.      
8/15/201819 minutes, 5 seconds
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Home Depot Crushed It

After a rough spring, everything’s coming up roses in Home Depot’s 2nd-quarter report. Seth Jayson analyzes the home improvement landscape, as well as the latest earnings from Redfin and Tapestry. Plus we discuss (and applaud) Southwest Airlines’ decision to revise its policy on emotional support animals.
8/14/201815 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Jeans Are Splitting

VF Corp announces a spin-off of Lee and Wrangler Jeans. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the silver lining for the new company and why the CEO is staying with the remaining business. Elon Musk clarifies his statement on “Funding secured”, and Netflix is in the hunt for a new CFO. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss investing in China. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.      
8/13/201822 minutes, 30 seconds
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Roku’s Upside and Yelp’s Latest Review

Roku surges on a surprise profit. Yelp gives investors something to shout about. And Jack in the Box pops on earnings. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss those stories and weigh in on a controversial commercial.
8/9/201821 minutes, 45 seconds
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Funding Secured!

Elon Musk tweets about taking Tesla private. What happens now? David Kretzmann and Aaron Bush analyze potential outcomes for Tesla and its shareholders. Plus, we discuss the latest results from Match Group, Camping World and Papa John’s. Thanks Handy. To get your first 3-hour cleaning for $39 when you sign up for a plan, visit Handy.com/fool and use promo code “fool”.
8/8/201831 minutes, 14 seconds
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“Please stop buying stuff.”

Zillow and Etsy report 2nd-quarter results, and the resulting directions of the stocks indicate how important revenue is. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes Zillow’s acquisition strategy and the degree to which Etsy is Amazon-proof. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and look forward to ESPN’s re-launch of “The Ocho”. (Tangents include the origins of tennis, random acts of kindness at Wawa, and an upcoming road trip for MarketFoolery!)
8/7/201824 minutes, 45 seconds
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Pepsi’s Star is Stepping Down

After 12 years as CEO, Pepsico announced that Indra Nooyi is stepping down in October. Jason Moser analyzes her tenure and shares why the next CEO has very big shoes to fill.  Plus, we discuss Berkshire-Hathaway’s 2nd-quarter results and Facebook’s discussions with banks regarding a new feature for Facebook Messenger. Thanks Handy. To get your first 3-hour cleaning for $39 when you sign up for a plan, visit Handy.com/fool and use promo code “fool”.
8/6/201819 minutes, 42 seconds
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“CEO of the Year” Race is Over

Tesla’s 2nd-quarter loss was its biggest ever, so of course shares are up 10% today. Emily Flippen and Ron Gross analyze the electric automaker’s results and near-term future.  Plus, we discuss the latest from FitBit and Square, say goodbye to Brookstone, and wonder if Jack Dorsey should be handed the “CEO of the Year” trophy right now.
8/2/201816 minutes, 59 seconds
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Apple *Yawn* Posts Another Record Quarter

Apple inches closer to a $1 trillion market cap with record sales in the 3rd quarter.  Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross analyzes the latest results from the world’s largest fruit company.  Plus, we discuss Baidu’s drop (despite a strong underlying business) and SodaStream’s big pop.
8/1/201816 minutes, 45 seconds
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Uh-Oh, Chipotle’s In The News Again

Texas Roadhouse shares fall as costs rise for the restaurant chain. Chipotle shares fall on another health scare, this time in Ohio.  Bill Mann analyzes what the two have in common, and how Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol needs to be ready for his close-up. Plus, we discuss Brookfield Asset Management buying Forest City Realty Trust, as well as the recent spate of share buyback plans.
7/31/201822 minutes, 2 seconds
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Big Machines, Big Oil

Caterpillar posts strong 2nd-quarter results and raises guidance for the full fiscal year.  Taylor Muckerman analyzes Caterpillar’s recent rise and the potential for the stock from here.  Plus, we discuss the latest quarterly results from ExxonMobil and Chevron, as well as the bump the latest “Mission Impossible” has given to Viacom’s stock.
7/30/201814 minutes, 54 seconds
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Facebook’s Revenue Picture

Facebook shares plummet after the social network’s CFO makes it clear that revenue is going down in 2018. Troy Springer and Maria Gallagher analyze the damage, as well as Spotify’s 2nd-quarter results. Plus, they share why General Mills and Stitch Fix are on their radar. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
7/26/201818 minutes, 58 seconds
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Delivery Stocks Pop

UPS shares pop on a strong 2nd-quarter report, but it pales in comparison to the 25% rise in GrubHub’s stock after a record 2nd-quarter report. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes companies, as well as the struggles of General Motors and Polaris. (Tangents include quirky metrics, UPS uniforms, and what to name Bill’s new puppy!)
7/25/201825 minutes, 3 seconds
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“The shark flag is flying.”

Great white sharks lurk near the beaches of Cape Cod, while pine trees in Maine can startle you if you’re not paying attention. Recording at the Podcast Movement conference in Philadelphia, Chris Hill shares a couple of investing takeaways from his vacation.  Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
7/24/201815 minutes, 43 seconds
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Stocks for the Ultra-Long Term

Hasbro’s 2nd-quarter profits send the stock higher, while Halliburton’s 2nd-quarter results cause a sell-off.  Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to suggest stocks for a 3-year-old investor.
7/23/201817 minutes, 4 seconds
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Domino's Pizza and Canadian Cannabis

Domino’s has delivered huge returns for investors over the past 5 and 10 years. On Thursday, shares of the pizza giant slipped on concerns over slowing growth. Analysts David Kretzmann and Jason Moser discuss the future of Domino’s, and weigh in on earnings news from American Express and eBay. Plus, we take stock in a community bank in Georgia and a cannabis company in Canada. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool .
7/19/201829 minutes, 43 seconds
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Google's Big Fine, United's Rapid Ascent

EU regulators slap Google with a record 5 billion dollar fine. United Continental flies higher on better-than-expected earnings. And Amazon wraps up its biggest shopping event in company history. Motley Fool analyst Matt Argersinger discusses those stories and shares his favorite airline stock.
7/18/201815 minutes, 3 seconds
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Is Netflix Slowing Down?

Netflix falls on concerns over slowing subscriber growth. United Health reports healthy earnings. And Johnson & Johnson rises on strong pharmaceutical sales. Analysts Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss those stories. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool .
7/17/201823 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is Papa John's Cooked?

Papa John’s evicts its founder from the company’s headquarters. Bank of America rises on strong earnings. And Amazon launches Prime Day. Analysts Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser discuss those stories and open up the Fool Mailbag to talk MasterCard, Visa, PayPal, and the war on cash.
7/16/201818 minutes, 58 seconds
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Volatility, Opportunity, and Conflict

What does a trade war mean for investors? Which stocks are best positioned for a volatile market? Which stocks are our analysts conflicted over? Jason Moser and Jeff Fischer tackle these questions and weigh in on volatility and opportunity.
7/12/201824 minutes, 31 seconds
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Sky-High Deals

21st Century Fox agrees to buy Sky, trumping a rival offer from Comcast. Tesla agrees to open a factory in China. And Google gets into more trouble with the EU. Motley Fool analyst Aaron Bush talks about what it all means for investors.
7/11/201816 minutes, 16 seconds
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Pepsi’s Pop

Pepsi rises on strong snack sales. Microsoft unveils a lower-priced tablet. Nordstrom thinks digital. And Twitter sheds some light on suspended accounts. Analysts Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss those stories and debate the relative merits of Doritos, Fritos, and Funyuns.
7/10/201825 minutes, 32 seconds
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Apple vs. Spotify

Apple Music overtakes Spotify in the U.S. Tencent spins off its music service. PayPal looks to make a deal. And Twitter suspends millions of accounts. Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss these stories and weigh in on Starbucks’ future in China.
7/9/201824 minutes, 24 seconds
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Fool 100 Index Gets Some Surprising Additions

Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson analyzes the latest update on the Fool 100 Index and shares why big banks and airlines are in the spotlight. Plus, we discuss the state of Tesla and the knockout round of the World Cup. To learn more about the Fool 100 Index go to www.fool100.com. To celebrate The Motley Fool’s 25th anniversary sale, go to http://shop.fool.com where every item is 25% off!
7/3/201816 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Popularity of Low-Cost Investing

The 1st half of 2018 is in the books! Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the landscape for investors as we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss beginning investing, the pros and cons of Westrock, and the new flavors of Oreos.  (Tangents include the latest health benefits of coffee, Bill’s predictions for Wimbledon, and what actually powers The Force.)
7/2/201831 minutes, 25 seconds
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“When I think of Pier 1 Imports...”

Home furnishing retail has a rough day as both Pier 1 Imports and Bed Bath & Beyond fall after dismal 1st-quarter reports.  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the damage and shares why today’s IPO of BJ’s Wholesale might look good in comparison.  Plus, we discuss Madison Square Garden’s rise on reports it may spin off the NY Knicks and NY Rangers, as well as Bill’s vacation to New Zealand.  (Tangents include hobbits, the 1980 classic film “The Blues Brothers”, and our 25th anniversary sale at The Motley Fool’s podcast shop!) Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
6/28/201831 minutes, 13 seconds
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Anybody Got $90 Billion To Spare?

Comcast looks for more cash to bid for 21st-Century Fox’s assets. Will it take $90 billion to outbid Disney?  Andy Cross analyzes the latest report on the battle for the future of entertainment. Plus, we discuss Conagra buying Pinnacle Foods to take a larger share of the frozen food market and reflect on The Motley Fool’s upcoming 25th anniversary.
6/27/201816 minutes, 54 seconds
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GE (Finally!) Has a Good Day

Harley-Davidson gets a taxing threat from the White House. General Electric shares pop on the sale of its health care unit. Jeff Fischer analyzes those stories, shares some perspective on the trade deficit, and offers a few thoughts on the current state of Starbucks. Plus, producer Dan Boyd returns from Ireland! Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
6/26/201827 minutes, 9 seconds
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Campbell Soup Bidding War?

Shares of Campbell Soup rise 10% on reports Kraft Heinz and General Mills may be bidding for the iconic brand. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss the soup battle, as well as Harley-Davidson moving jobs to Europe and AT&T’s purchase of online ad exchange company AppNexus.
6/25/201815 minutes, 39 seconds
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Can Intel Find the Next Nadella?

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich resigns after violating company policy. Despite Intel’s stock more than doubling in his 5 years as CEO, Jason Moser discusses whether the company can find a new CEO to do for Intel what Satya Nadella has done for Microsoft. Jason analyzes the Supreme Courts decision regarding online retailers and state taxes, as well as Kroger’s surprisingly strong 1st-quarter results.  Plus, for the official start of summer Jason offers grilling tips!
6/21/201820 minutes, 57 seconds
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Disney Goes Bigger

The News Fairy works overtime, but we’ve got Matt Argersinger to analyze the latest breaking news. Disney raises its bid to buy Fox’s entertainment assets.  Starbucks shares fall after lowering guidance and announcing a higher-than-average number of store closings. Plus, General Electric gets booted from the Dow Jones Industrial Average in favor of......Walgreens???
6/20/201820 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Tronc Era is Over

Abi Malin analyzes the wisdom of tronc rebranding as Tribune Publishing and its prospects for investors.  Plus, we discuss software-as-a-service company Shotspotter, and the FoolFest buzz surrounding accounting software company Blackline.
6/19/201815 minutes, 27 seconds
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Google, China, Apple, and Oprah

Google invests $550 billion in JD.com, China’s second-largest online retailer. Apple announces a partnership with Oprah Winfrey. And Incredibles 2 racks up a record debut. Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss those stories and talk about two public companies they’d like to see go private.
6/18/201817 minutes, 43 seconds
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Comcast Goes Big

At halftime of the World Cup 2018’s opening game, Bill Mann pops by the studio to discuss Comcast’s $65B bid for Fox’s assets and how Disney could respond.  We also stare in horror at the smoldering embers of two retail stocks (Michael’s, Tailored Brands) falling 20%. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss valuation vs. market opportunity. Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool.  Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (use the promo code “Fool”)  
6/14/201814 minutes, 48 seconds
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AT&T + Time Warner = Ripple Effects

A federal judge (resoundingly) approves of the $85 billion deal between AT&T and Time Warner. Matt Argersinger analyzes all the ripple effects, including Comcast’s impending bid for Fox’s assets, Disney’s response, and the potential for this deal ending up being a replay of the AOL-Time Warner deal back in 2000. Plus, we discuss North America winning the bid for the 2026 World Cup and explore a couple of story lines for the 2018 World Cup. Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.  
6/13/201822 minutes, 57 seconds
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Cannabis Legalization in Canada is Only the Start

David Kretzmann just got back from a cannabis business conference in Toronto. As Canada gets ready to legalize cannabis use across the country, we discuss the ripple effects for businesses and the opportunities for investors.  And just what do exhibitors on the trade show floor give away to attract attention at their booths?  To stay up to date with the latest coverage of this industry just visit www.fool.ca/marijuanamoment. Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (use the promo code “Fool”)
6/12/201819 minutes, 43 seconds
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Will Twitter Fly Higher?

Will Twitter continue its hot streak? What’s the biggest threat to Amazon? Will privacy concerns catch up with Facebook? And what does insider-selling mean for investors? On today’s episode, Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman tackle these questions. Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery. Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and code fool .
6/11/201822 minutes, 42 seconds
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“Let the business be the business.”

J.M. Smucker becomes the latest consumer staples company to make us want to avoid investing in consumer staples companies. Five Below soars 20% on a strong 1st-quarter report, while Ambarella’s 1st-quarter report makes us wonder if the video-processing chipmaker is at a crossroads. Jason Moser analyzes those stories, plus we discuss Jamie Dimon and Warren Buffett calling for an end to earnings guidance. (SJM, FIVE, AMBA)
6/7/201822 minutes, 18 seconds
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Investing in Trucking & the Coming War on Credit Cards

Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the trucking industry (including the shortage of drivers) and how it affects different industries.  Plus, he shares investing takeaways from his recent trip to Singapore and Hong Kong, the near-ubiquity of Alipay, and the coming war on credit cards. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 credit toward your first job post.
6/6/201825 minutes, 39 seconds
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Starbucks Venti Shake-up

Shares of Starbucks slip on news that Chairman Howard Schultz is stepping down. What does the move mean for shareholders? Analysts Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann tackle that question, weigh in on Twitter’s big news, and talk about some underappreciated stocks.
6/5/201827 minutes, 4 seconds
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“Microsoft LOVES developers.”

Microsoft buys Github for $7.5 billion in stock. David Kretzmann analyzes the deal as we wonder why Microsoft didn’t pay in cash. We dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider the relative merits of Garmin, both as a business and a stock.  Plus, we shares some highlights from FoolFest 2018. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool.  Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 credit toward your first job post.
6/4/201818 minutes, 37 seconds
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“Let’s talk about Italy...”

What’s going on with Italy? We sent up the bat signal and Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson answered the call! We discuss Italian bonds and the prospect of Italy leaving the EU. We also discuss the latest earnings from Dick’s Sporting Goods, what Nike and Adidas have riding on this summer’s World Cup, which countries are favored, and Tim’s presentation at Fool Fest 2018!
5/30/201818 minutes
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The 132-Year Streak Is Over

Shares of Universal Display pop on news that Apple may be going with OLED screens on all of its 2019 iPhone models. Jason Moser analyzes the perils and promise of being a key supplier for the world’s biggest public company. We also discuss Disney potentially adding cash to outbid Comcast for Fox’s assets, as well as Coca-Cola selling the first alcoholic beverage in company history.
5/29/201822 minutes, 24 seconds
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How To Value Valuation

Best Buy’s 1st-quarter same-store sales crushed expectations. So why is the stock dropping? Matt Argersinger analyzes Best Buy’s upcoming fiscal year and shares why consumer electronics might be on shaky ground. Plus, we discuss a potential catalyst for Chinese stocks and dip into the Fool Mailbag for a great question on valuation. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
5/24/201816 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bigger Surprise: Lowe’s or Tiffany?

Lowe’s 1st-quarter sales came in light, but shares still rose 10%. Did the announcement of a new CEO top Lowe’s actual performance? Abi Malin analyzes the results, as well as Target’s 1st-quarter miss and Tiffany’s new all-time high.
5/23/201813 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Hyper-Fragmentation of Retail

Have you seen the latest drama at CBS?  It’s not on the network, it’s in the board room. Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson analyzes the battle for the future of CBS. Plus, he shares why he’s watching the increasingly fragmented world of retail and why companies like Shopify and Square could be among the big winners. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
5/22/201817 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Growing Case for Marijuana

Though currently littered with penny stocks, the landscape for investing in marijuana is improving.  Shannon Jones analyzes the recent merger of Aurora Cannabis and MedReleaf, and the impending FDA approval for GW Pharmaceuticals.  Plus, we discuss how professional athletes and owners are helping the case by becoming more vocal about marijuana as a device for pain management. 
5/21/201818 minutes, 32 seconds
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Fortnite’s Effect on Wall Street

Walmart’s 1st-quarter results had a great headline, but struggles underneath. David Kretzmann analyzes the retail giant’s business and offers advice on how to spend its own money.  We discuss the latest results from video game maker Take-Two Interactive and burger chain Jack In The Box.  Plus, exciting updates on the DC listener meetup and our podcast swag shop! Go to HelloFresh.com/MF30  and use the code MF30 to get $30 off your first week of deliveries.
5/17/201823 minutes, 18 seconds
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Retail Surprises and Starbucks’ Tall Order

Macy’s surges on surprising earnings. Tencent racks up big profits thanks to its social networking and gaming businesses. And Starbucks announces a venti-sized expansion in China. Motley Fool analysts Matt Argersinger and Ron Gross weigh in on those stories. Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast. Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool”.
5/16/201821 minutes, 2 seconds
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Investing in Black Magic

A colder-than-usual April put a chill on Home Depot’s latest quarter.  Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson analyzes why Home Depot’s sales are deferred, not gone forever. We also explore Scotts Miracle Gro as a backdoor way to invest in the marijuana trend and discuss the surprising large (and awesomely-named) portfolio of brands that SMG runs. And do we have some thoughts on the Best Paid CEOs List? You bet! Go to HelloFresh.com/MF30  and use the code “MF30” to get $30 off your first week of deliveries.
5/15/201818 minutes, 17 seconds
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“The Howard Stern thesis”

The U.S. Supreme Court clears the way for states to legalize sports betting. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the ripple effects of the decision and share some hidden winners for investors. Plus we discuss Canadian Tire’s acquisition of Helly Hansen and dip into the Fool Mailbag to share a few thoughts on Sirius XM Holdings. Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast.  Get $75 off your 1st order at http://www.molekule.com and use the promo code “fool”.
5/14/201819 minutes, 56 seconds
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Betting on Booking

Booking Holdings (aka, Priceline) beats expectations in the 1st quarter, but guidance for the 2nd quarter has some investors running. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker shares why patient shareholders will probably be glad they held on.  Plus, we discuss the record pace of share buybacks and AMC Networks’ latest results. (Tangents include Bill’s upcoming trip to Singapore, the New York Yankees’ hot streak, and the listener meet-up in Washington DC later this month!!)
5/10/201826 minutes, 21 seconds
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Wall Street’s Problem with Disney

Disney reports better-than-expected earnings but shares slip. Why are investors not feeling the Disney magic? Analysts Matt Argersinger and Andy Cross tackle that question and talk about the latest from Trip Advisor, Electronic Arts, and Walmart.
5/9/201821 minutes, 40 seconds
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Buffett on Buybacks & Moats

Matt Koppenheffer returns! We discuss last week’s Berkshire-Hathaway meeting and Warren Buffett’s comments on Apple’s stock buyback plan and why he prefers moats. Plus, Matt analyzes Buffett’s push into Germany’s real estate market and the latest twist in Volkswagen’s emission scandal.
5/8/201816 minutes, 16 seconds
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Starbucks, Shopify & Square

Starbucks gets a $7 billion check from Nestle. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the new global coffee marketing deal, as well as the latest results from Shopify and Square.
5/7/201816 minutes, 17 seconds
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“About that Tesla conference call...”

Tesla shares fall after 1st-quarter results and Elon Musk’s questionable performance on the conference call with analysts.  Spotify’s 1st-ever quarterly report wasn’t as bad as some feared, while Fitbit drops on less-than-inspiring guidance.  David Kretzmann analyzes all of those stories as we gear up for Berkshire-Hathaway’s annual meeting this weekend.  Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
5/3/201826 minutes, 27 seconds
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Apple, Crypto, Snap, and Facebook

Apple reports strong growth in its services business, buys back $100 billion in stock, and raises its dividend. Snap tumbles on concern over slowing growth. And Facebook gets into the online dating business. Analysts Andy Cross and Aaron Bush discuss those stories and weigh in on the future of cryptocurrencies.
5/2/201821 minutes, 30 seconds
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Under Armour’s Key Metric?

Under Armour’s 1st-quarter revenue comes in higher than expected, but shares still fall.  Jason Moser analyzes the quarter and shares why the company’s management (besides CEO Kevin Plank) is so important this year.  Plus, we discuss Teladoc’s upcoming report, Jason’s telehealth experience over the weekend, Texas Roadhouse’s latest quarter and why we need a Bubba’s 33 in the DMV! Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
5/1/201823 minutes, 13 seconds
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Is This Merger Happening or Not?

T-Mobile wants to buy Sprint for $26 billion in stock, but will it actually go through? Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes Wall Street’s reaction to the deal’s prospects.  Plus, we discuss McDonald’s latest quarter and Walt Disney’s record-breaking weekend at the box office.  (Tangents include the challenges of serving breakfast and “The Incredibles” as a James Bond film.)
4/30/201824 minutes, 52 seconds
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“Blue Horseshoe loves Chipotle.”

Facebook’s 1st-quarter report features record revenue and a growing pile of cash. Chipotle soars more than 20%. O’Reilly Automotive revs higher on profits and raised guidance.  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes those stories, plus Royal Caribbean’s latest results.  (Tangents include the movie “Wall Street”, dinner with Jim Chanos, and Chris’ less-than-firm grasp of geography.)
4/26/201828 minutes, 7 seconds
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Twitter Surprises, Comcast Looks Skyward

Twitter surprises Wall Street with a 1st-quarter profit. Comcast’s 1st-quarter earnings take a back seat to its $31 billion bid for Sky. Abi Malin analyzes those stories and shares her thoughts on Costco’s latest dividend hike.
4/25/201814 minutes, 22 seconds
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Alphabet Keeps Printing Money

Alphabet racks up more than $9 billion in quarterly profits, so why is the stock down? 3M falls on lowered guidance, but is the stock now a value play? And what in the world is going on with Wells Fargo?  Bill Mann answers those questions and shares some thoughts on the upcoming Berkshire-Hathaway annual meeting.
4/24/201817 minutes, 36 seconds
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Toys, Pets & Oil

Hasbro’s 1st-quarter report was no fun. McDermott International shares pop after rejecting a takeover bid. And Henry Schein spins off its pet health business.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze those stories, preview Caterpillar’s report on Tuesday morning, and offer three stock ideas for the new royal baby!
4/23/201816 minutes, 27 seconds
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Jim Miller

Jim Miller has written best-selling books about Hollywood, Saturday Night Live and the United States Senate.  But he’s probably best-known for writing “Those Guys Have All The Fun: Inside The World of ESPN.”  In this wide-ranging conversation, Jim shares his thoughts on ESPN and its relationship with its parent: The Walt Disney Company. Plus, we discuss the one person who could succeed Lorne Michaels, how Jim got into podcasting, the future of sports betting and more.
4/20/201835 minutes, 21 seconds
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Big Banks vs Tiny Banks

Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson stops by to share why he prefers so-called “tiny banks” to the big banks on Wall Street.  Plus, we discuss Tesla’s latest production delay, whether Elon Musk will need to raise money this year, and what Tim is watching this earnings season.
4/19/201816 minutes, 34 seconds
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Planes, Trains and Surgical Robots

As IBM drags down the Dow Jones, we’re talking transportation!  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the latest quarters from United Continental and CSX.  Plus, after a few years of treading water shares of Intuitive Surgical are on the rise (again) and Amazon teams up with Best Buy to sell smart TVs.  (Tangents include the biggest vehicles we’ve driven and finding the remote control.)  Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
4/18/201823 minutes, 5 seconds
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Video Stocks in the Spotlight

Netflix pops after 1st-quarter subscriber growth comes in higher than expected.  Roku partners with Disney on the new ESPN+ app. Matt Argersinger analyzes those two stories, discusses buying into iQIYI’s IPO, and shares why he hopes Tencent Holdings and Atlassian Corporation have less-than-amazing reports this earnings season.
4/17/201816 minutes, 58 seconds
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3 Questions for Earnings Season

What companies need a hit? Which conference calls will be the most revealing?  And are we secretly rooting for some companies to have a terrible quarter? Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman answers these questions and share 6 stocks they’re watching closely as earnings season kicks into gear.  Thanks to Blooom for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
4/16/201822 minutes, 24 seconds
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Walmart’s $10 Billion Bet

Bed Bath & Beyond has its worst day ever. Walmart is reportedly set to spend $10 billion to buy a majority stake in Flipkart, the leading e-commerce business in India.  Bill Mann analyzes those stories and gets positively giddy over a company called Longfin.
4/12/201815 minutes, 45 seconds
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Zuckerberg’s Testimony and the Future of Facebook

On Tuesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress. Shares of Facebook recorded their best day in two years. On Wednesday, Zuckerberg continued his testimony. Motley Fool analysts Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann weigh in on what it means for investors and discuss the implications for other big tech stocks. Thanks to Slack for supporting Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more.
4/11/201821 minutes, 53 seconds
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McDonald’s Nordic Expansion & Verifone’s Payday

Verifone System shares rise 52% on buyout news. McDonald’s announces plans to expand in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. Mattel leaves New York as Hasbro deals with a toy shortage. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker discusses those stories, as well as categorizing “restaurants” and “stores”.  (Tangents include Free Cone Day, Wawa Day, and name-dropping.)
4/10/201827 minutes, 45 seconds
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5 Books for Investors

Is PayPal trying to become the next Wells Fargo?  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze PayPal’s moves towards traditional banking.  Plus, we discuss the pros and cons of retailers using their own private labels and dip into the Fool Mailbag to offer up some investing book recommendations.  Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.      
4/9/201820 minutes, 20 seconds
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Global Box Office Drives AMC

Shares of AMC Entertainment rise on a new deal to open theaters in Saudi Arabia. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the global box office landscape. Plus, we discuss JM Smucker’s deal to buy Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, the coffee industry’s fight in California, and more.  (Tangents include the Pillsbury Doughboy, the health benefits of coffee, and the curious case of Larry Williams.)
4/5/201826 minutes, 58 seconds
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Trade War or Trade Kerfuffle?

Investors react to a potential trade war. President Trump continues his war against Amazon. And Dave & Buster’s fail to amuse Wall Street. Motley Fool analysts David Kretzmann and Jason Moser discuss those stories and weigh in on Warren Buffett’s next big buy. 
4/4/201825 minutes, 42 seconds
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GM’s Bold Move

Why did Spotify go the DPO route? Ron Gross explains their rationale and the downside of DPOs (direct public offering). Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag, give a thumbs-up to General Motors’ plan to ditch monthly sales numbers, and discuss our respective spring break trips.
4/3/201817 minutes, 47 seconds
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3 CEOs Making Headlines

Tesla shares fall 20% in the past week on a combination of bad news. While some of it is short-term in nature, Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss why looming debt should give investors pause. Plus, we discuss Under Armour’s data breach and Tim Cook throwing shade at Facebook and Amazon.
4/2/201821 minutes, 1 second
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“What is your quest?”

When is a burger more than just a meal?  Chris Hill reflects on the benefits of taking a break and his recent trip to Austin, Texas meeting with listeners.  Plus, he shares what he learned from a serendipitous encounter with the man behind Excaliburger.  Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get special savings by going to LegalZoom.com and use the promo code “Fool” at checkout.
3/28/201819 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is It Over For Dividend Stocks?

Now that interest rates are rising and bonds are more attractive, are dividend stocks on their way out?  Ron Gross analyzes the state of dividend stocks and share what investors should look for when they want to add some income to their portfolio.  Plus, Ron discusses his approach to portfolio management.  Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get special savings by going to LegalZoom.com and use the promo code “Fool” at checkout.
3/27/201814 minutes, 57 seconds
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Spring Cleaning Your Portfolio

Forget that stuff in the back of your closet, let’s talk about spring cleaning your portfolio! Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson discusses his own approach to portfolio maintenance and why he’s interested in Square.  We also discuss the rebalancing of the Fool 100 Index and why Red Hat and Discover Financial Services are in the mix.  Plus, we talk our plans for spring break and Tim shares the origins of his “Standing in line with locals” approach to travel. For more information on the Fool 100 index just go to www.fool100.com.
3/26/201815 minutes, 11 seconds
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Facebook’s Apology and Fashionable Earnings

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for the massive data breach. And shares of Guess jump after the fashion retailer reports strong earnings. Ron Gross and David Kretzmann weigh in on those stories and share some questionable fashionable decisions. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
3/22/201817 minutes, 17 seconds
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Zuckerberg’s Ticking Clock, Tesla’s Vote

Another day and still no word from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the company’s data debacle.  Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson analyzes the challenges facing the social network.  Plus, we discuss the vote Tesla shareholders are having on Elon Musk’s compensation package as well as the Nordstrom family backing away from taking the company private.  Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (use the promo code “Fool”)
3/21/201818 minutes, 54 seconds
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Oracle’s Struggle is Real

Oracle shares fall despite strong 3rd-quarter profits. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes Oracle’s struggle to diversify its revenue streams. Plus, we discuss Uber suspending its autonomous driving testing, and last week’s listener meet-up in Austin, Texas.  (Tangents include focus groups, a weekly magazine called “Newsweek”, and the relative appeal of lip balm.) Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to www.Harrys.com/Fool
3/20/201825 minutes, 18 seconds
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Facebook’s Data Debacle

Facebook falls after Cambridge Analytica gains unauthorized access to data from more than 50 million people.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the potential long-term damage to Facebook’s reputation and overall business.  Universal Display falls 14% after Apple reportedly starts building its own screens. Plus, we discuss the finite value of trade industry media and the latest in the Shipping Wars between UPS, DHL and FedEx. Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (promo code “Fool”).
3/19/201823 minutes, 35 seconds
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SXSW – Esports vs “Offline” Sports

By 2020 the esports industry could reach $5 billion.  We wrap up SXSW Week by talking with Macy Mills, head of business development at Gameinfluencer.  She discusses the connected world of sports and esports, why leagues like the NBA are investing in the next generation of games, and how opportunities abound for the likes of Netflix and Hulu.  Plus, we share a little something from Prinz Grizzley and his Beargaroos.
3/15/201817 minutes, 59 seconds
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SXSW – The DC Business Scene

How has the center of government turned into a growing center of business and entrepreneurship?  We stop by the WeDC House to talk with Keith Sellars, President & CEO of the Washington DC Economic Partnership, about the rising tech scene in the DC area. Plus, we talk about Amazon’s search for a 2nd headquarters and share a little something from Flasher.
3/14/201815 minutes, 51 seconds
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SXSW – “Make Google do it.”

What does the future of retail look like?  Industry Focus host Dylan Lewis shares insights from SXSW sessions he’s attended on the retail industry and Facebook’s inner workings. Plus, we discuss Google’s bet on smart speakers and share a little something from the Vandoliers.
3/13/201815 minutes, 20 seconds
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SXSW – The End of the Smartphone

Simon Erickson kicks off SXSW Week with some observations from Elon Musk’s keynote, as well as why 2018 may be the beginning of the end for the smartphone.  Plus, we discuss why investing analysis is about to get slightly more difficult, give a preview of the most ambitious technology on the SXSW Trade Show floor, and share a little something from Jackie Venson.
3/12/201817 minutes, 56 seconds
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Prescription for Success?

Cigna buys Express Scripts in a $67 billion cash and stock deal. What will the healthcare deal mean for investors? Ron Gross and Jason Moser tackle that question, weigh in on Costco and Kroger earnings, and discuss Amazon’s $22 billion commitment to Whole Foods.
3/8/201821 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Next Netflix Is Almost here

If you missed out on buying shares of Netflix (when it was much smaller), we have some good news. Matt Argersinger analyzes the upcoming IPO of iQiyi, the video-streaming giant in China, and shares why investors should take a good long look. Plus, we discuss Coca-Cola’s first foray into selling alcoholic beverages and why a little volatility can be good for opportunistic investors.
3/7/201817 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Nordstrom Conundrum

Target’s digital sales are on the rise, but not enough for Wall Street’s liking. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the retail landscape and the Nordstrom family’s latest attempt to take the company private.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss the Fox Network’s aggressive goals for advertising reduction. (Tangents include our upcoming listener meet-up in Austin, real-life courtrooms vs. TV courtrooms, and more.)
3/6/201828 minutes, 30 seconds
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Meal Kits Just Got Interesting

Blue Apron shares fall on Walmart announcing its rolling out meal kits to thousands of stores this year. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the move and try to find a silver lining to Blue Apron’s increasingly cloudy future. Plus, we discuss another new challenge for Wells Fargo and the rapidly falling morale at Snap.
3/5/201821 minutes, 43 seconds
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Retail Rebounds and Ad Struggles

Best Buy and Kohl’s post surprisingly strong 4th-quarter results, but the stocks have different reactions. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the retail landscape, including L Brands’ continuing battle with declining mall traffic.  Plus, advertising giant WPP is having difficulty in an increasingly digital world. We discuss those stories as well as Bill Ackman exiting his short of Herbalife.   (Tangents include the Academy Awards, the flavor blue, and our upcoming listener happy hour in Austin, Texas!)
3/1/201830 minutes, 12 seconds
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Will America’s Sports Betting Work Like Australia’s?

Booking Holdings (formerly Priceline) and Papa John’s put up very different numbers in the 4th quarter. Scott Phillips from Motley Fool Australia analyzes the results and shares the view from Down Under when it comes to sports, sponsorships, and betting on the games.  Plus, we talk about “Motley Fool Money” podcast Scott co-hosts in Australia each week, and why investors might consider taking a look at Corporate Travel Management (ASX: CTD) and Altium (ASX: ALU).  Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get special savings by going to LegalZoom.com use the promo code “Fool” at checkout.
2/28/201817 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Generational Shift In Restaurants

It’s National Pancake Day! Bill Mann analyzes Dine Brands Global (parent company of IHOP) as well as the changing landscape in the restaurant industry.  Plus, we discuss Jerome Powell’s first public appearance as chairman of the Federal Reserve, and an amazing headline from Australia.
2/27/201821 minutes, 13 seconds
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3 Stocks Buffett Should Buy NOW

The Berkshire-Hathaway letter is out! Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the highlights and share why they recommend Warren Buffett take a long look at Waste Connections, McCormick and Ellie Mae. Plus, we discuss FedEx’s benefit program and dip into the Fool Mailbag to talk about the process of keeping a watchlist.  Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get special savings by going to LegalZoom.com and use the promo code “Fool” at checkout.
2/26/201826 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is the Honeymoon Over for Roku?

Shares of Roku tumble on earnings. Is the honeymoon over for the streaming device maker? David Kretzmann and Jason Moser tackle that question and weigh in on earnings news from Wayfair, Stamps.com, and Pandora.
2/22/201825 minutes, 42 seconds
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For Investors, Context Matters

Texas Roadhouse puts up its 32nd straight quarter of same-store sales growth. Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson shares how CEO Kent Taylor and his team have built the restaurant chain on fundamentals with staying power. Plus, we dig into Tile Shop’s drop against the backdrop of a thriving housing market and the latest with the Fool 100 Index. (If you’re interested in more details go to www.Fool100.com).
2/21/201815 minutes, 33 seconds
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“It was a dark and stormy night...”

Walmart falls 10% on 4th-quarter results, but were they really that bad? Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the latest results from the retail giant. Plus, we discuss Home Depot’s latest quarter, Albertson’s bid for Rite Aid, and Walt Disney’s huge weekend at the box office. (Tangents include President Chester A. Arthur, the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, and music options for the Winter Olympics.)
2/20/201825 minutes, 55 seconds
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Travel Stocks 2, E-Commerce 1

TripAdvisor shares rise on strong 4th-quarter revenue and optimism for 2018. Abi Malin analyzes the latest results from TripAdvisor, Marriott and Shopify.
2/15/201816 minutes, 52 seconds
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Chipotle Orders from Taco Bell

Chipotle names Brian Niccol as its new CEO. Is the Taco Bell CEO the missing ingredient for Chipotle? Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann tackle that question and weigh in on earnings from Baidu and Fossil.
2/14/201821 minutes, 4 seconds
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Under Armour Lives!

Shares of Under Armour pop on strong international sales in the 4th-quarter.  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the landscape for the embattled sports apparel company. Plus, we discuss Walgreens interest in drug distributor AmerisourceBergen, the Federal Trade Commission’s interest in dental supply companies, and LL Bean’s interest in ditching abusive customers.
2/13/201828 minutes, 19 seconds
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Restaurants, Robots, and Raising Prices

Restaurant Brands International (parent company of Burger King and Popeye’s) pops on 4th-quarter results. iRobot falls 30% in three days.  Walt Disney raises ticket prices at the theme parks and strikes a content deal with Alibaba.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze those stories and more.
2/12/201819 minutes, 33 seconds
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Corrections Favor The Patient

The market takes another tumble. Industry Focus host Michael Douglass shares why interest rates might be going higher more quickly than some investors thought.  Plus, we discuss Twitter’s surprise 4th-quarter profit, emails from Finland, our listener meet-up from last night, and biotech opportunities for investors.
2/9/201818 minutes, 10 seconds
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Investing in the “Capacity To Suffer”

Motley Fool Asset Management’s Chief Investment Officer Bryan Hinmon stops by to discuss companies’ “capacity to suffer”, why free cash flow is not automatically a good thing, and how he discovered he was wrong about Tractor Supply.  Thanks to Audible for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool or text FOOL to 500-500.
2/7/201823 minutes, 30 seconds
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Who’s Afraid of the Bear?

After a turbulent couple of days, calm returns to the stock market. Bill Mann analyzes the single security at the center of Monday’s market drop. Plus, we discuss trouble in the House of Lululemon, Tapestry’s turnaround, and the Pringles ad during the Super Bowl.
2/6/201817 minutes, 47 seconds
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Take A Deep Breath

IS IT TIME TO PANIC???  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman share why, despite the Dow falling 4-5% in the last week, investors need to take a deep breath and separate the signal from the noise. Plus, we discuss the latest retailer to declare bankruptcy, Janet Yellen dropping the mic on Wells Fargo, and memorable Super Bowl ads. Thanks to Audible for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool or text FOOL to 500-500.
2/5/201821 minutes, 33 seconds
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Apropos Of Nothing 3: Let The Games Begin!

We’re back with another non-investing bonus episode! Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker and Chris Hill are joined by longtime producer Mac Greer to talk about the Winter Olympics, Olympic-themed movies, and the history of Motley Fool radio. Plus, we talk about Bill’s connection to the “Miracle on Ice”, traditional skijoring, Mac’s Mt. Rushmore of comedy, why tug-of-war needs to be an Olympic sport, and more.
2/2/20181 hour, 5 minutes, 31 seconds
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Don’t Fear All-Time Highs

Shares of Facebook and Microsoft hit all-time highs after their latest earnings reports.  Ron Gross analyzes the results and shares his thoughts on quarterly conference calls.   Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting Motley Fool.  Get special savings by going to LegalZoom.com and use “Fool” at checkout.
2/1/201820 minutes, 32 seconds
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EA, Align, and the Fool 100

Electronic Arts hits a new all-time high. Align Technology falls slightly, but is the timing of its conference call to blame? Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson analyzes those stories and provides an update on the Fool 100 Index.  For more details go to www.fool100.com
1/31/201813 minutes, 37 seconds
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Healthcare’s Latest Game Changer

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase announce a partnership aimed at cutting health care costs and improving services for employees. What will the deal mean for investors? Jason Moser and David Kretzmann tackle that question, dig into McDonald’s earnings, and kick the tires on Waymo’s new ride. Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting The Motley Fool. Get special savings by going to LegalZoom.com and use Fool at checkout.
1/30/201821 minutes, 46 seconds
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Merger Monday: Beverage Edition

Dr. Pepper Snapple teams up with Keurig Green Mountain. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the deal, as well as Lowe’s new $5 billion stock buyback plan and the disappointing news on U.S. consumer savings.  Plus, we unveil The Motley Fool’s $10,000 College Student Award! For more details go to www.fool.com/competition.
1/29/201819 minutes, 44 seconds
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Meanwhile, in Hong Kong...

Brian Richards, head of Motley Fool Asia, returns from his trip to Hong Kong and Tokyo to share his observations about bitcoin, the “4-3-2-1” method of investing, and more. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
1/25/201825 minutes, 45 seconds
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Baidu’s Big Tease

Comcast reports strong earnings and hikes its dividend. And Baidu hints at a new deal with Netflix. David Kretzmann and Matt Argersinger talk about those stories and weigh in on the coming battle between Disney and Netflix.
1/24/201816 minutes, 39 seconds
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Netflix Crushes Expectations (Again)

Netflix soars after 4th-quarter subscriber growth surprised even them. Jim Mueller and Abi Malin analyze Netflix’s potential (and perils) over the next couple of years. Plus, we discuss Tesla’s new compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk, Johnson & Johnson’s not-as-bad-as-it-seems 4th-quarter loss, our listener meet-up in San Francisco, and movie recommendations! Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
1/23/201822 minutes, 47 seconds
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The BAE Episode (Biotech, Apparel, Energy)

Celgene buys Juno Theraputics. Halliburton delivers results in the 4th quarter and optimism for 2018.  Abercrombie & Fitch soars 10% on a better-than-expected holiday season. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze those stories and discuss opportunities in the energy industry.
1/22/201817 minutes, 26 seconds
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Of Course There’s a CoffeeCoin

In a rare Friday episode, Bill Mann shares why he believes Amazon will pick Atlanta for its 2nd headquarters. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss buying at the top, bitcoin scenarios, and why Pringles needs better distribution. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com
1/19/201817 minutes, 19 seconds
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Apple’s Big Homecoming

Apple announces plans to invest 350 billion in the U.S. over the next 5 years. And the company says it will pay a one-time repatriation tax of 38 billion dollars on its overseas cash holdings. Analysts Ron Gross and Jeff Fischer weigh in on the Apple news, crypto hacking, and the finalists for Amazon’s second headquarters.
1/18/201818 minutes, 53 seconds
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GE So Crazy

A break-up of General Electric??  Shares of GE approach a 6-year low on reports CEO John Flannery is considering it. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker shares why breaking up GE might not be easy or smart.  Nestle sells its U.S. candy business.  Papa John’s is looking for a new CEO. And shares of Tiffany hit a new high on strong holiday sales, thanks to a $450 silver ruler.  (Tangents include The Bob Newhart Show and stupid money.) Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com
1/17/201832 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Day CES Died

David Kretzmann returns from Las Vegas to share insights from CES. We discuss the latest in autonomous driving, drones, and more.  Plus, David shares the biggest change from last year’s CES, what happened during the blackout, and why we might be close to having a ping-pong playing robot at Fool Global HQ.
1/16/201819 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Question of Leverage

KB Home and Delta Air Lines hit new highs on 4th-quarter results. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the results. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider the question of leverage. We also preview this weekend’s radio show and provide an update on the podcast shop! (http://shop.fool.com)    (Tangents include the “Coffee Achievers”, state licensing, and owning your own airline.)  
1/11/201826 minutes, 26 seconds
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The 130-Year-Old Growth Stock?

Shares of Eastman Kodak soar after the company announces a cryptocurrency for photographers. Warren Buffett moves closer to a successor. And Domino’s CEO announces plans to step down. Matt Argersinger and Jason Moser discuss those stories and weigh in on reports that Facebook is getting into the home device market.   Thanks to Casper for supporting MarketFoolery. Save $50 on select mattresses at http://www.casper.com/fool  and use the promo code “fool”.
1/10/201819 minutes, 52 seconds
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Target’s Promise & Peril

Target shares rise on strong holiday sales. Matt Argersinger analyzes the results and shares why Target’s e-commerce sales need to be even higher. Plus, Matt shares his preview for 2018 and we get an update on the race to a $1 trillion market cap.
1/9/201814 minutes, 12 seconds
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1 Holiday Winner, 1 Holiday Loser

Kohl’s hits a 52-week high after a strong holiday report, while GoPro shares fall 30% after a litany of bad news. Jason Moser analyzes it all and issues his own downgrade of Snap. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Thanks to Casper for supporting MarketFoolery.  Save $50 on select mattresses at http://www.casper.com/fool  and use the promo code “fool”.  
1/8/201821 minutes, 55 seconds
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Winter Weather, Auto Parts, and Retail

The Dow hits 25,000, winter weather spells good news for auto parts stocks, while L Brands falls on weak holiday sales. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes those stories and more as we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Plus, we announce the opening of The Motley Fool Podcast Shop (http://shop.fool.com) (Tangents include Bill’s almost-interview with The New York Times, potential names for candles, moose encounters and more.) Thanks to Audible for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool or text FOOL to 500-500.
1/4/201828 minutes, 36 seconds
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A Bonus for Investors?

American Airlines and Southwest Airlines announce plans to give employees a $1,000 bonus due to the new tax law. What does the news mean for investors? Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger tackle that question and weigh in on some surprising retail numbers and a potential Amazon acquisition.
1/3/201822 minutes, 45 seconds
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CES Preview

CES is the largest consumer technology trade show in the world.  Before analyst David Kretzmann heads to Las Vegas (with 150,000 of his closest friends), he offers a preview of CES and what it means for investors. Thanks to Audible for supporting MarketFoolery.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool or text FOOL to 500-500.
1/2/201813 minutes, 52 seconds
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A Return to the Medical Tent

Investing lessons show up in the darnedest places. Chris Hill wraps up 2017 with some thoughts on what he learned running (for the 2nd time) the Marine Corps Marathon and ending up (for the 2nd time!) flat on his back in the medical tent.
12/30/201716 minutes, 23 seconds
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Of Medical Devices and Online Apparel

On the last trading day of 2017, Abi Malin analyzes the medical device industry and shares why Globus Medical is on her watch list. Plus, we discuss the promise of (and challenges facing) Stitch Fix.
12/29/201715 minutes, 3 seconds
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Money in your Genes?

Will gene therapy companies produce healthy returns for investors? Ron Gross explains why he’s investing in gene therapy companies and shares his big question for the year ahead.
12/28/20178 minutes, 35 seconds
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Let’s Talk About Boxes (Yes, Really)

With more people buying more stuff online and more stuff getting shipped, who’s making all those cardboard boxes?  Mike Olsen shares why he’s interested in box-makers like WestRock and International Paper. Plus, we discuss the curious case of consumer goods stocks as Mike makes the case for why “dividends have become quite sexy.”
12/27/201717 minutes, 2 seconds
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Twitter, Telehealth, and Tax Reform

Will Twitter fly higher in 2018?  Jason Moser tackles that question, explains why he’s bullish on a telehealth company, and talks about what tax reform means for investors.
12/26/201714 minutes, 22 seconds
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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

The holiday season can be a joyous, fun time. It can also be tough for any number of reasons. Chris Hill shares a few thoughts about the sudden loss of a Motley Fool colleague, before handing the show over to the late, great Louis Armstrong.
12/23/201710 minutes, 12 seconds
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Blockchain Insanity Reaches New High

Bed Bath & Beyond struggles, while Pacific Gas & Electric suspends its dividend in the face of mounting lawsuits. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the latest on both. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and shake our heads in amazement as Long Island Iced Tea Corp. pivots to blockchain technology. (Tangents include New Orleans restaurants vs. San Francisco’s, the Ark of the Covenant, and the comedic stylings of Bob Newhart.)
12/21/201737 minutes, 23 seconds
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The 1st Annual Timmy Awards!

FedEx hits a new high while Stitch Fix gets hit with margin pressures. Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson discusses those stories and hands out his awards for Best (and Worst) CEO of the Year, Business Quote of the Year and more. Also, the holiday music festival rolls on with a little help from the late, great John Holt! Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com
12/20/201720 minutes, 36 seconds
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Jack in the Box Pops

Jack in the Box rises on news that it’s selling Qdoba. Olive Garden serves up strong results. And the Dow breaks another record. Jason Moser and Ron Gross discuss these stories and talk about some challenges with the Disney/Fox deal. The Godfather of Soul also makes an appearance as we continue to bring you fresh music this holiday season!
12/19/201721 minutes, 21 seconds
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Sudden Loss at CSX

Just days after taking a medical leave of absence, CSX announced that CEO Hunter Harrison has died. Taylor Muckerman discusses Harrison’s life as an industry titan, and how crucial he was to the recent success of CSX.  Plus, we analyze the challenges facing movie theaters and get Taylor’s pick for CEO of the year. MarketFoolery’s holiday music marathon rolls on with a little help from Tom Waits. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com
12/18/201717 minutes, 13 seconds
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A Game-Changer for Disney?

Disney buys most of 21st Century Fox’s entertainment assets for 52.4 billion in stock. What does the deal mean for investors? What does the deal mean for Netflix and other competitors? Ron Gross and Jason Moser talk about some winners and losers in the Disney deal. And Boyz II Men keeps MarketFoolery's holiday music festival going strong!   To get a limited-edition holiday shave set while supplies last, go to Harrys.com/Fool
12/14/201722 minutes, 29 seconds
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Surrender, Mattel

Hasbro rises as investors realize a new Star Wars film is opening soon.  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the toymaking landscape and shares why it’s probably just a matter of time before Mattel gives in to Hasbro’s acquisition offer. Plus, we discuss a stumble by Casey’s General Store.  (Tangents include the “Superman Building” in Rhode Island, Wawa’s first-ever DC store, and the prospects of an LL Bean sponsorship.) MarketFoolery’s holiday music bonanza continues with a little help from The Raveonettes.
12/13/201724 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Impressive Rise of Stitch Fix

Pepsi orders 100 trucks from Tesla. Stitch Fix has been public for less than a month but is already off to an impressive start.  Google and Facebook battle for traffic. David Kretzmann analyzes those stories and more, as the MarketFoolery holiday music drive gets a boost from Six13. To get a limited-edition holiday shave set while supplies last, go to Harrys.com/Fool
12/12/201723 minutes, 47 seconds
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Did Verizon Just Overpay For the NFL?

Verizon shells out $1.5 billion to live-stream NFL games over the next five years. Jason Moser analyzes whether Verizon made the right move. Plus, we discuss United Natural Foods’ recent comeback, and Apple’s latest move in the increasingly-interesting streaming music industry. MarketFoolery’s holiday music festival continues with some help from The Weather Girls.
12/11/201726 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Bear Case Against Tesla

JP Morgan believes shares of Tesla could fall 40% in the next 12 months.  Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson lays out a methodical, numbers-based case for what could trigger just such a scenario.  Plus, we talk holiday retail against the backdrop of Lululemon Athletica’s new 52-week high, as well as the Fool 100 Index. MarketFoolery’s holiday music festival continues with some help from The LeeVees.
12/7/201718 minutes, 26 seconds
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Have You No Shame, Toys R Us?

Alphabet and Amazon fight it out. Dave & Buster’s thinks small. And a bankruptcy judge approves a big bonus plan for Toys R Us. Analysts Jim Mueller and David Kretzmann talk about those stories and weigh in on a big decision from the EU courts. And finally, producer Dan Boyd continues his campaign against stale Holiday music with a little help from Whiskey Business.   Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (promo code “Fool”).
12/6/201725 minutes, 18 seconds
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3 Stocks We Don’t Talk About

General Motors launches GM Marketplace in a bid for customers’ habits. Simon Erickson returns from Texas to analyze GM’s newest venture, as well as Starbucks’ brand new (massive) roastery in Shanghai. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share 3 stocks we rarely discuss. MarketFoolery’s holiday music festival continues with some help from Harry Connick, Jr!
12/5/201719 minutes, 25 seconds
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Don’t Get Too Excited About CVS/Aetna

CVS finally makes an official $69 billion bid for Aetna.  Industry Focus host Kristine Harjes shares why this massive healthcare deal might not clear regulatory hurdles. Plus, we discuss Blue Apron’s upgrade, the importance of customer acquisition costs, and National Cookie Day.  MarketFoolery’s holiday music festival continues with some help from Carly Rae Jepsen. Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool (promo code “Fool”)
12/4/201721 minutes, 11 seconds
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Apropos Of Nothing 2: The Holiday Edition

We’re back with another non-investing episode! Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker and Chris Hill are joined by retirement expert (and Motley Fool Answers co-host) Robert Brokamp to talk about holiday TV specials, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’s origin story, and the use of music in comedy.  Plus, we learn about Robert’s potential career paths, Bill’s first encounter with Chris (which Chris doesn’t remember), and more. Producer Dan Boyd kicks off our 3rd annual drive to share awesome holiday music with some help from Dropkick Murphys.
12/1/20171 hour, 7 minutes, 51 seconds
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Somehow, Sears Is Still Alive

Sears lost more than $550 million in the 3rd quarter. So why was the stock rising before lunch? Ron Gross analyzes Sears’ prospects, as well as the retail landscape in general.  Plus, we share a few more thoughts about Chipotle’s next CEO and Friday’s bonus episode of MarketFoolery!
12/1/201717 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chipotle’s CEO Steps Down

Shares of Chipotle rise on news of a change in leadership. Goldman Sachs warns that stocks are at their highest valuation since 1900. And Uber loses $1.5 billion dollars. Analysts Bill Mann and Jeff Fischer discuss those stories and weigh in on the future of Shake Shack.   Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool. Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com.
11/29/201726 minutes, 8 seconds
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Another One Bites The Dust

Buffalo Wild Wings becomes the latest restaurant to be taken private.  Abi Malin analyzes the deal and discusses whether investors should avoid (at least for the time being) restaurant stocks altogether.  Plus, SodaStream unveils a potential game-changer with “Sparkling Gold”, a new mixer that turns sparkling water into sparkling wine.
11/28/201718 minutes, 23 seconds
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3M: Meredith, Movies & Mail

Meredith Corp buys Time, Inc. for $2.8 billion. Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze the deal, the weekend box office, and the deluge of email that surrounds Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com
11/27/201729 minutes, 25 seconds
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Thanksgiving Overrated/Underrated

Shares of Signet Jewelers fall 30%. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes whether a new CEO can turn things around at Signet. We also discuss Bill’s trip to Dubai to check in on NMC Health.  Plus, we bring producer Dan Boyd into the conversation as we debate overrated and underrated Thanksgiving Day foods and traditions.  (Tangents include visiting a coffee museum, the almost complete lack of editing on MarketFoolery, and the mispronunciation of Sweden’s 2nd-largest city.)
11/22/201731 minutes, 38 seconds
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Are Retail Stocks Oversold?

Lowe’s 3rd-quarter profits double on strong same-store sales. Jim Mueller analyzes the home improvement landscape. With Urban Outfitters joining Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch as the latest fashion retailer to post surprisingly good results, we discuss whether retailers are oversold.  Plus, we preview the “Motley Fool Money” Thanksgiving special with a stock to be thankful for.
11/21/201717 minutes, 15 seconds
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Who Controls Ride-Sharing’s Future?

Volvo shares rise on a deal with Uber.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the deal and discuss which industry is most likely to control ride-sharing’s future.  We also dip into the Fool Mailbag to see if General Electric’s new CEO might have what it takes to be the next “Outsider”.
11/20/201716 minutes, 58 seconds
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Nobody Puts Walmart in a Corner

Walmart hits a new high after e-commerce sales rise 50%. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the retail landscape, from Walmart’s success to the surprising year RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is having.  Plus, we discuss the latest from JM Smucker’s and L Brands, and preview our bonus holiday episode!  (Tangents include the Papa John’s saga, a potential trip to Orrville, Ohio, and the bizarre array of scented candles being sold by Bath & Body Works.) Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
11/16/201732 minutes, 29 seconds
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Bitcoin’s Square Deal

Tencent reports big earnings. Target shareholders see red. And Square gives Bitcoin a stamp of approval. Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann dig into those stories and talk about the future of cryptocurrency. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set -- go to Harrys.com/fool.
11/15/201718 minutes, 55 seconds
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Is Passive Investing a Danger to the Markets?

Home Depot raises the roof. Buffalo Wild Wings sizzles. And a Nobel Prize-winning economist warns about the perils of passive investing. Bill Mann and Matt Argersinger discuss those stories and share some stock ideas for the coming retail apocalypse.
11/14/201722 minutes, 41 seconds
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Game On for Hasbro-Mattel Deal?

Is Hasbro about to buy rival toymaker Mattel?  As new CEO John Flannery shakes up General Electric (and shares hit a 5-year low) is now the time to buy?  Is Roku’s recent earnings surprise simply due to low expectations?  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze these topics and more.
11/13/201719 minutes, 24 seconds
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Match, Snap, and Navigating Conference Calls

Match Group hits a new high while Snap sinks (again).  Abi Malin and Jason Moser analyze the latest results from these two young public companies.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss how investors can glean information from quarterly conference calls.
11/8/201724 minutes, 4 seconds
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Blue Apron Might Be Done

Scott Phillips from Motley Fool Australia in the house! We discuss Blue Apron’s latest tumble, Amazon’s move to Australia, and investing Down Under.  Plus, we talk about the Australian version of “Motley Fool Money” that Scott co-hosts with Andrew Page.
11/7/201719 minutes, 9 seconds
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Big Deals and Baby Berkshires

Broadcom makes a big bid for Qualcomm. Michael Kors surges. And Berkshire Hathaway slips. Analysts Ron Gross and Matt Argersinger discuss these stories and talk about some small insurance companies with big potential.
11/6/201711 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why Facebook’s Margins Could Get Even Better

Facebook’s 3rd-quarter results are astonishing, but shares fall anyway.  Aaron Bush analyzes Mark Zuckerberg’s comments about increased spending on security and shares how Facebook’s margins could end up going even higher.  Plus we dig into the latest results from Tesla and Blue Apron.  To check out the latest from Motley Fool Wealth Management just go to http://Personal.Fool.com.
11/2/201723 minutes, 8 seconds
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3D Printing, Healthcare & Pizza

3D Systems hits a 6-year low. Envision Healthcare shares fall 30%. And Papa John’s cuts guidance and blames the NFL. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes all this and more in this tangent-scented episode. (Tangents include New Haven-style pizza, schadenfreude, the RV Hall of Fame, and our respective Halloween nights.)
11/1/201721 minutes, 23 seconds
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1 Trick, 3 Treats

Under Armour sinks to its lowest point as a public company after a bad 3rd quarter and worse guidance. Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann analyze the damage and share why it might get even worse. Plus, we dig into the latest results from Shopify, IPG Photonics and Texas Roadhouse, as we plan a 300-mile road trip to the nearest Bubba’s 33.
10/31/201716 minutes, 36 seconds
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Housing’s New #1

Lennar’s purchase of rival CalAtlantic Group creates the largest homebuilder in the U.S.  Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze the deal and the future for homebuilding stocks.  Macy’s hits an 8-year low. Ellie Mae reports earnings.  And Constellation Brands buys a 10% stake in Canopy Growth Corp., a publicly-traded cannabis company with an all-time great ticker symbol.
10/30/201721 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Sweet Smell of Low Expectations

Twitter and Buffalo Wild Wings have one thing in common: a rising stock price in the wake of Wall Street’s low expectations. David Kretzmann analyzes their latest results, along with the perplexing case of iRobot.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and wrap up Halloween Candy Week. Thanks to Freshbooks for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get a 30-day free trial by going to FreshBooks.com /FOOL and enter “MOTLEY FOOL” in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
10/26/201722 minutes, 18 seconds
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“The business is fine. The management is broken.”

Chipotle shares hit a 5-year low after dismal 3rd-quarter results and disappointing guidance. Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the latest from Chipotle, Anthem and GrubHub. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and continue our discussion of overrated & underrated Halloween candy. (Tangents include Bill’s age, Chris’ anger levels, and segues.)
10/25/201730 minutes, 31 seconds
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Revenge of the Dow Stocks

Caterpillar and 3M both hit new all-time highs after strong 3rd-quarter reports.  Tim Hanson analyzes the rise of the blue chips and shares why the candy industry’s “fun size” moniker is one of the biggest corporate atrocities of the past half-century.  Plus, we discuss more overrated & underrated Halloween candies. Thanks to Freshbooks for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get a 30-day free trial by going to FreshBooks.com /FOOL and enter “MOTLEY FOOL” in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
10/24/201716 minutes, 44 seconds
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Is Halliburton Losing Energy?

Haliburton slips on concerns over fracking margins. Hasbro tumbles on a holiday sales warning. And Amazon entertains suitors for its second headquarters. Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman weigh in on those stories and talk about Cisco’s big deal.
10/23/201721 minutes, 34 seconds
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Black Monday for Today’s Investor

On this date thirty years ago, the Dow recorded its biggest one-day percentage decline in history. On today’s episode, analysts Matt Argersinger and Ron Gross talk about Black Monday’s lessons for investors and weigh in on earnings news from eBay, United Continental, and Blue Apron. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool.
10/19/201718 minutes, 43 seconds
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Big Blue’s Big Day

IBM’s streak of declining revenue hits 22 quarters, but shares still pop 9%. David Kretzmann and Jim Mueller discuss Big Blue, housing starts, and what investors should expect this earnings season when it comes to “hurricane-related excuses.”  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
10/18/201724 minutes, 19 seconds
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“Stop drinking so much!”

Netflix (briefly) hits a new high after 3rd-quarter subscribers top 5 million.  Seth Jayson analyzes Netflix’s growth, as well as the challenges facing Harley-Davidson.  Having run more than 80 marathons, Seth also offers advice in advance of the upcoming Marine Corps Marathon and warns against overhydration. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool.
10/17/201724 minutes, 12 seconds
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Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday

Ruby Tuesday shares pop 20% after being bought by a private equity firm. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the deal (and the challenging restaurant industry). Nordstrom puts its own plans to go private on hold, and we discuss Spotify’s impending IPO.
10/16/201717 minutes, 59 seconds
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Domino’s Latest Delivery

Domino’s declines over growth concerns. Ron Gross and Jeff Fischer discuss the future of the pizza giant and delve into a Disney downgrade and Square upgrade. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com.
10/12/201723 minutes, 37 seconds
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“A rich tapestry...”

Coach is getting a makeover! Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes why Coach’s rebranding to “Tapestry” might make sense for the apparel retailer.  We discuss Delta’s latest quarter, Micron’s secondary offering, and Wal-Mart’s $20 billion stock buyback. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag. (Tangents include castles, the health benefits of coffee and Bill’s upcoming trip to Dubai.)
10/11/201729 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pfizer’s $15 Billion Opportunity

Pfizer is considering selling its consumer healthcare business. Would Advil, Chapstick and Centrum vitamins fetch a price tag of $15 billion?  Industry Focus host Kristine Harjes analyzes the opportunity for Pfizer and its shareholders.  We also discuss her recent trip to Greece and it has her thinking about Square.  Plus, Kristine offers an earnings preview of Johnson & Johnson and advice for travelers to Greece. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Slack: Where work happens. Find out why at slack.com
10/10/201715 minutes, 12 seconds
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Movies, TV, and NY Comic-Con

A disappointing opening weekend for “Blade Runner 2049” sends movie theater stocks down. Jason Moser analyzes the increasingly tough economics for movie theaters.  Plus, we dig into broadcast TV advertising and wonder how much longer big brands will pay up for a shrinking audience.  Dan Boyd reports back from his trip to NY Comic-Con and highlights the big presence of streaming services and the best costume on display.
10/9/201720 minutes, 24 seconds
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Cruise Stocks Get A Boost

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings pops after getting added to the S&P 500 Index.  Abi Malin analyzes what investors interested in cruise stocks should be looking for.  Plus, we discuss the potential sale of SeaWorld Entertainment and what GrubHub means to restaurant owners. Thanks to Bombfell for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get $25 off your first purchase at http://bombfell.com/fool
10/5/201716 minutes, 55 seconds
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Shopify’s Short, Highlights from SC

We’re back from South Carolina!  David Kretzmann shares highlights from our investing conference and analyzes Citron Research’s shorting of Shopify. Thanks to Bombfell for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get $25 off your first purchase at http://bombfell.com/fool
10/4/201726 minutes, 14 seconds
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Manage Your Damn Money

Chris Hill sits down with Ben Carter and Malcolm Ethridge, hosts of the “Manage Your Damn Money” podcast to talk about how they met, the #1 financial topic millennials want to hear about, Ben’s early attraction to the topic of money, Malcolm’s upcoming marathon and more. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool.  
10/3/201728 minutes, 43 seconds
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Let’s Talk About Emerging Markets

Emerging markets are up 25% year-to-date. What’s up with THAT?!? Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson shares why emerging markets still have room to run. Plus, we offer a sneak preview of Tuesday’s episode and discuss the investing book Tim just started reading. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast. Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool.
10/2/201713 minutes, 42 seconds
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Apropos Of Nothing...

It’s finally here! The episode that at least 3-4 listeners have asked for.....the non-investing podcast!  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker and Chris Hill are joined by 1st-time guest (and longtime Fool) Roger Friedman to talk about comedy influences, musicians who died too young, the epic “Tiger vs. Shark” battle and more.  Plus, we reveal the winners of our “CEO Buddy Cop movie” contest and wonder if we’ve made a terrible mistake by taping (and publishing) this episode.
9/30/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 29 seconds
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Hot IPOs and Trendy Stock Ideas

Roku jumps in its public market debut. Andy Cross and David Kretzmann take stock in the streaming device maker and talk millennial trends and trendy stock ideas.
9/28/201716 minutes, 14 seconds
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Nike, Macy’s, and Tangents

Nike’s 1st-quarter profits fall 24%.  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Asset Management analyzes Nike’s challenges and the relative attractiveness of a stock close to a 2-year low.  Plus, we discuss Macy’s attempt to increase appeal among its biggest customers.  (Tangents include the existence of NHL fans, celebrity chefs, and details about our upcoming bonus episode.)
9/27/201728 minutes, 15 seconds
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Equifax CEO is Fired/Retired/Gone

Richard Smith is out as chairman and CEO of Equifax.  Jason Moser analyzes the potential for a light at the end of the tunnel for shareholders. Plus, we dig into surprising profits from Ascena Retail and offer a sneak preview of our event next week in South Carolina.
9/26/201719 minutes, 36 seconds
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Wedding Bells for Sprint & T-Mobile

Sprint and T-Mobile are close to a merger. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the long-term trend around mobile carriers and the potential for anti-trust concerns. Plus, we dig into General Electric’s latest sale and Twitter’s latest glimmer of hope.
9/25/201718 minutes, 56 seconds
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Scholastic’s Failing Grade

Shares of chipmaker AMD pop on reports of a partnership with Tesla.  Motley Fool Asset Management’s Bill Barker analyzes the challenges Scholastic faces as its stock hits a 52-week low.  KB Home’s board of directors moves (with surprising speed) to punish its CEO.  Plus, we offer a sneak preview of our upcoming bonus episode and announce one of the prizes for our “CEO Buddy Cops” movie contest. (Tangents include Las Vegas, the international space station, and our upcoming bonus episode!)
9/22/201729 minutes, 26 seconds
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Nintendo’s Game Changer?

Nintendo shares hit a 9-year high on news of a big partnership. Bed, Bath, and Beyond takes a bath after reporting disappointing earnings. And Amazon gets into the wearables game. Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann discuss those stories and talk about what it all means for investors.
9/20/201726 minutes, 24 seconds
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Adidas vs. Nike vs. UnderArmour

Toys R Us, the largest toy retailer in America, declares bankruptcy.  Abi Malin surveys the damage.  As Adidas sales in the U.S. continue to rise, we check in on its competition with Nike and UnderArmour.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer the question, “How should I feel when an executive sells shares of his company stock?”
9/19/201715 minutes, 14 seconds
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Space Investing

Northrop Grumman buys Orbital ATK for nearly $8 billion in cash. Taylor Muckerman analyzes why the deal makes sense for Northrop Grumman and shares why investors should expect more space-related business news.  We check in on “The Battle for the Living Room” with Roku pricing their IPO and a discussion of the business winners from last night’s Emmy Awards. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
9/18/201712 minutes, 58 seconds
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Home Assistants 101

United Natural Foods benefits from low expectations and a bidding war breaks out for Toshiba’s memory-chip division.  Aaron Bush analyzes those stories and breaks down the different strategies Alphabet, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft are employing to gain traction with their home assistant devices.
9/14/201721 minutes, 39 seconds
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Is Bitcoin a Fraud?

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon calls Bitcoin a fraud. Apple introduces its new iPhone. And Chipotle introduces queso. Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann discuss those stories and talk about what it all means for investors.
9/13/201724 minutes, 28 seconds
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The ICE Storm

Apple gears up for its big event. Travelers Insurance puts a hold on stock buybacks. And Pizza Hut deals with an image problem. Jeff Fischer and Jim Gillies analyze those stories and discuss the potential ramifications of countries eliminating internal combustion engines.
9/12/201728 minutes, 45 seconds
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Equifax is falling. Time to buy?

Hurricane Irma isn’t quite as destructive as we feared, but the damage is still being done. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman survey the investing landscape in Irma’s wake and analyze insurers, re-insurers, retail, restaurants and more. Plus, Equifax continues to fall. Is it now a buying opportunity?
9/11/201721 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tronc & Verizon Roll The Dice

Tronc buys The New York Daily News, while Verizon launches a rewards program that comes with a catch.  Jason Moser analyzes the respective moves and shares his skepticism about either one succeeding.  Plus, we wrap up “Mistakes Were Made” week by discussing why some company moves belong on a short leash and why you should never fall in love with a stock price.
9/7/201724 minutes, 42 seconds
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Dave & Buster’s No Good, Very Bad Day

Dave & Buster’s shares slide on disappointing sales. And Kohl’s partners with Amazon to offer smart home products. Matt Argersinger talks about those stories and shares one of his biggest investing mistakes. Thanks to Casper for supporting this episode. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
9/6/201713 minutes, 44 seconds
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Biggest. Aerospace. Deal. Ever.

United Technologies buys defense contractor Rockewell Collins in a deal worth $23 billion.  Taylor Muckerman analyzes the deal and shares why UTX is in no danger of getting too big.  Plus, we borrow from our podcast colleagues at Industry Focus and kick off “Mistakes Were Made” week with a few thoughts on listening to smart analysts and listening to your own gut. Thanks to Casper for supporting this episode. Save $50 on a mattress at http://www.casper.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
9/5/201713 minutes, 27 seconds
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Rethinking Wells Fargo’s Fraud

Turns out Wells Fargo opened 1.5 million fake accounts more than originally reported. So why isn’t the stock tanking?  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds surveys the damage, and digs into the latest earnings from Campbell’s Soup and Land’s End.  Plus, we preview this weekend’s bonus episode of Industry Focus and next week’s launch of brand new edition of “The Motley Fool Investment Guide”.  (For more details, go to http://book.fool.com)
8/31/201723 minutes, 2 seconds
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Big Pharma’s Big Buy

Gilead Sciences buys Kite Pharma for $12 billion in cash. Kristine Harjes and Jason Moser analyze the deal and what it means for Gilead’s future.  Plus, Uber gets a new CEO (courtesy of Expedia), Fitbit rolls out a new smartwatch, and Whole Foods is now selling....Amazon Echo speakers.
8/28/201724 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Podcast Movement

Chris Hill returns from Podcast Movement 2017 in California and shares a few observations from the conference.  As Houston residents prepare for Hurricane Harvey, investors prepare for the impact on the energy industry and potential for disruption to multiple supply chains. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
8/25/201717 minutes, 20 seconds
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Asia & the BAT Stocks

Brian Richards (head of Fool Asia) returns from his trip to Singapore, Hong Kong & Japan!  We discuss the attractiveness of the BAT stocks (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent), Tom Gardner’s keynote speech, and the culture of basketball in Hong Kong.  To access content from Tom Gardner’s speech in Singapore, just go to www.Fool.Sg/InvestFair2017.
8/22/201719 minutes, 26 seconds
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Are Starbucks Shares Cheap?

Just how many companies will actually blame the solar eclipse for their earnings miss next quarter?  Jason Moser analyzes the prospect of former GE CEO Jeff Immelt taking the wheel at Uber.  Starbucks makes the cover of Barron’s, begging the question of just how attractive the stock’s valuation.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to make a recommendation to a novice whiskey drinker. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
8/21/201725 minutes, 55 seconds
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Walmart, Alibaba & Esports

Walmart’s online sales rise 67%.  Aaron Bush analyzes the retail landscape, Alibaba’s latest results, and Elon Musk dabbling in esports.
8/17/201720 minutes, 1 second
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Stop Chasing The Hot Sector

2nd-quarter profits for both Target and Urban Outfitters came in higher than expected, but only one of those stocks is soaring today.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker digs into the retail industry, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss ETFs, diversification and more.  (Tangents include things to do in Memphis, the classic film “Diner” and shark vs. tiger.)
8/16/201726 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Retail Woes

Dick’s Sporting Goods plummets on disappointing earnings. Home Depot sells off despite strong results. And a judge orders Costco to pay up. Motley Fool analyst Ron Gross discusses those stories.
8/16/201715 minutes, 35 seconds
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TV’s Free Agents

VF Corp makes a deal for more workwear, sending its stock higher. Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze how showrunners moving from broadcast and cable networks to Amazon and Netflix signal further disruption in the TV industry.  Plus, we dig into broadcast TV’s remaining ace card and the coming storm for professional sports leagues.
8/14/201721 minutes, 26 seconds
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Blue Apron’s Missed Delivery

Shares of Blue Apron plunge after the meal delivery company warns of big losses ahead. And Facebook introduces a new video platform. Our analysts discuss those stories and delve into earnings from Macy’s and Kohl’s.
8/10/201721 minutes, 32 seconds
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Live from Chatter!

Disney makes headlines with its break from Netflix.  Priceline and TripAdvisor sink for different reasons.  And we dip into the Fool Mailbag to offer marriage advice.  Ron Gross, and Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds, discuss these stories and the return of “The Ocho” at a live taping from Chatter in Washington DC.
8/9/201727 minutes, 22 seconds
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Retail’s Rebound

Ralph Lauren and Michael Kors both soar on better-than-expected 1st-quarter profits. Jason Moser analyzes the way both retailers are improving margins. Plus, we dig into Wayfair’s latest results and offer some advice to Shake Shack’s management.
8/8/201716 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tyson Has The Meats

Tyson Foods’ stock rises on strong exports of beef, chicken and pork. Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser analyze Tyson’s growth potential, Marriott’s new deal with Alibaba, Tesla’s completely-expected debt offering, and Netflix’s 1st content acquisition.
8/7/201721 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tesla, Teva, and the Danger of Debt

Tesla shares rise on strong 2nd-quarter profits, but the company still needs cash.  Bill Mann analyzes Tesla’s short-term future and why Elon Musk continues to set ambitious production targets.  Teva Pharmaceuticals sinks to a 13-year low on a bad 2nd-quarter report combined with slashing the dividend.  Plus, Bill shares observations, both business and personal, from his recent trip to Africa. Thanks to Bombfell for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get $25 off your first purchase at http://bombfell.com/fool
8/3/201719 minutes, 25 seconds
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A Very Apple Christmas

Apple’s quarterly revenue comes in north of $45 billion. Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds looks at the results and disputes any rumors that the iPhone 8 might be delayed past the holidays.  Mondelez is getting a new CEO, and Groupon rises despite revenue being light (again).  Plus, the movie theater industry gets a bleak warning.  (Tangents include movies we’ll go to the theater for, the bloated Oreo division, and Bill’s brief directing career!) Thanks to Bombfell for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get $25 off your first purchase at http://bombfell.com/fool
8/2/201734 minutes, 21 seconds
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Tasty Earnings

Texas Roadhouse serves up big earnings. Shares of Under Armour slip. And shares of Shopify surge. Ron Gross and David Kretzmann dig into those stories.
8/1/201715 minutes, 2 seconds
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“They have no room for error.”

Merger Monday! Discovery Communications seals a $14.6 billion deal with Scripps Interactive. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze Discovery’s opportunities for international growth. Snap’s lockup period expires, sending trading volume through the roof. But while Snap’s stock remains flat, the upcoming earnings report bears watching.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss Costco’s marketing push with....Groupon??
7/31/201721 minutes, 25 seconds
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Facebook’s Big Surprise

Shares of Facebook surge on better-than-expected earnings. David Kretzmann and Matt Argersinger weigh in on the surprising numbers and delve into earnings from Buffalo Wild Wings, PayPal, and Tractor Supply Company.
7/27/201720 minutes, 43 seconds
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Boeing Soars, Chipotle Struggles

Boeing’s stock pops on jet-fueled profits.  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyzes Boeing’s strengths, as well as a 1950s-America basket of stocks (US Steel, Coca-Cola, Hershey, etc.)  In the wake of Chipotle’s latest quarterly conference call, we debate how seriously management is taking its latest crisis.  (Tangents in this episode include The Godfather: Part II and the writings of the late, great David Halberstam.)
7/26/201730 minutes, 9 seconds
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McDonald’s, Alphabet & Domino’s Pizza

McDonald’s hits a new all-time high after global sales stun Wall Street.  David Kretzmann analyzes the rise of the Golden Arches under CEO Steve Easterbrook.  Plus, we dig into Alphabet’s EU fine and how cost-per-click affected Q2 results, as well as the Domino’s Pizza’s astonishing streak of international sales growth.
7/25/201722 minutes, 7 seconds
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4 Stocks for the War on Cash

Visa has declared war on cash.  Jason Moser shares the four stocks he intends to buy in the growing trend of non-cash transactions.  Plus, we discuss Hasbro’s surprising drop, Blue Apron’s upgrades, WebMD going private and whether Jordan Spieth winning the British Open can boost shares of Under Armour.
7/24/201725 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Tom Hanks Effect

Sears pops after striking a deal to sell Kenmore-branded appliances on Amazon.com.  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyzes the deal and explains how news involving Amazon relates to the classic Tom Hanks film “Big.”  Plus, we dig into the latest results from T-Mobile, United Rentals and Polaris Industries.  (Tangents include the moon landing, going over your mobile data plan, college rivalries and the wrong place to get a lobster roll.) Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Learn more at slack.com.
7/20/201725 minutes, 51 seconds
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Guidance 101

Should companies offer quarterly guidance? What are the incentives in place for Wall Street analysts?  Jim Mueller and Aaron Bush break down what investors should know about the guidance game.  Plus we dig into IBM’s latest quarter, Chipotle’s latest uncertainty, and the potential merger in the cable networks industry. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
7/19/201725 minutes, 43 seconds
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Netflix Conquers The World

International subscriber growth fuels Netflix to an all-time high.  Ryan Reeves and Aneesh Susarla analyze Netflix’s better-than-expected results.  Plus, we dig into Select Comfort’s rebranding, UnitedHealth’s latest quarter, and why we’re watching Shopify and PayPal. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Learn more at slack.com
7/18/201718 minutes, 17 seconds
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3 IPOs And We’re STILL Not Interested

Blue Apron falls another 10% after Amazon takes aim at the prepared food kit market.  Jason Moser analyzes why it’s probably going to get even worse for Blue Apron.  Internet-TV provider Roku and celebrity chef Bobby Flay prepare for two new IPOs that leave us with more questions than answers.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and offer a preview of Netflix’s upcoming earnings report. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
7/17/201724 minutes, 20 seconds
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Target Aims Higher

Shares of Target rise on upbeat guidance. Uber makes a deal in Russia. And Snap gets some good news. 
7/13/201716 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Mother of All Coffee Studies

Harley-Davidson shares drop on a downgrade.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker shares why demographic trends aren’t on HD’s side right now.  Plus, we discuss Time Inc.’s potential rebranding, whether Best Buy is going the way of Sears, and how drinking more coffee is nothing but good for you (we think).
7/12/201723 minutes, 47 seconds
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Prime Day, Ad Battles, and Glow-In-The-Dark Cats

How are YOU celebrating Amazon Prime Day?  Aaron Bush analyzes Amazon’s push to international markets and the drive to sell more Echo devices.  North America’s newspapers are banding together to take on Facebook and Google over digital advertising.  Plus, what in the world is CRISPR and why should investors pay attention? 
7/11/201720 minutes, 43 seconds
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Fashion Flops While Golf Clubs Pop

Abercrombie & Fitch walks away from buyout discussions, causing shares to hit a 17-year low.  Jason Moser analyzes the retail landscape, Costco’s valuation, and ClubCorp’s 30% pop.  Plus, we’re hiring for Fool Japan and heading to Hong Kong for an event with CEO Tom Gardner!
7/10/201723 minutes, 11 seconds
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Yum China Is Skating On Thin Crust

Yum China Holdings gets whacked after Pizza Hut’s tepid results drag down the positive numbers from KFC and Taco Bell.  Seth Jayson analyzes the fast-food landscape in China, as well as Tesla’s recent drop, and shares why he’s intrigued by what’s happening in the fashion watch industry. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool. Learn more at www.slack.com
7/6/201718 minutes, 59 seconds
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Auto Parts Stocks Hit The Skids

O’Reilly Automotive lowers guidance and shares fall 20%, and drags AutoZone and Advance Auto Parts with it. Jason Moser analyzes the changing landscape for auto parts retailers as Volvo goes electric.  Plus we dig into further challenges at Disney’s TV division that have nothing to do with ESPN. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool. Learn more at www.slack.com
7/5/201722 minutes, 59 seconds
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Watch Out For Bears

Back from vacation, Chris Hill shares a few business takeaways from London and Ireland. Plus, as bearish calls for a big stock market drop increase, it’s a good time to remember why we invest in businesses.
7/3/201713 minutes, 47 seconds
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International Investing: What You Need To Know

Bill Mann wraps up Strategy Week with a look outside the U.S.  We discuss the upside (and downside) of ETFs, as well as American companies that are secretly international stocks. Plus, why corruption in Brazil could be good for investors.
6/29/201714 minutes, 55 seconds
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Science + Art = Portfolio Allocation

How many stocks should I own?  Where do I start in building my portfolio? And how big should my initial holdings be?  Bryan Hinmon from Motley Fool Funds dissects the ins and outs of portfolio allocation, shares two stock ideas (one riskier than the other) as well as why we should never get “too cute” with our investing.  Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
6/28/201723 minutes, 4 seconds
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“Total return is the name of the game.”

As the return on bonds continues to languish, more investors are turning to dividend stocks.  Ron Gross highlights the risk in chasing yield and urges investors to focus on total return instead.  Plus, we discuss the stigma of being label “dividend stock”, the beauty of dividend aristocrats, and a couple of stocks to add to your watchlist.
6/27/201717 minutes, 48 seconds
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Now Is The Time For Small Caps

Strategy Week begins!  Bill Mann shares why he believes right now is a good time for small cap stocks and why small caps are not riskier than large caps. Plus, we delve into one of the key factors in evaluating smaller companies, two small caps that Bill likes right now, and the one type of small cap to avoid. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
6/26/201717 minutes, 35 seconds
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Investing in Germany

Fool Germany analyst Matt Koppenheffer shares what’s on the mind of German investors and how the start-up scene in Germany is growing.  Plus we discuss Amazon’s German-based competitor in the fashion industry, Zalando.   Thanks to Away for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order!
6/22/201717 minutes, 8 seconds
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Uber Changes Routes

Uber founder Travis Kalanick resigns as CEO. CarMax revs up on earnings. And Snapchat gets more bad news. Motley Fool analysts David Kretzmann and Jason Moser discuss these stories and weigh in on the future of Etsy. Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting The Motley Fool.
6/21/201721 minutes, 42 seconds
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Casting the CEO “Buddy Cop” Movie

Lennar Corp’s stock hits a new high after 2nd-quarter profits come in higher than expected.  As auto parts companies struggle Goodyear Tire gets an analyst upgrade.  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyzes these businesses, as well as the future of air travel. And of course, we go off on a tangent about the “buddy cop” genre of movies and discuss who we would cast. Thanks to Away for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code “fool” to get $20 off your order!
6/20/201727 minutes, 48 seconds
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Amazon-Whole Foods: Now What?

Amazon’s buying Whole Foods for $42 a share. So why is Whole Foods’ stock trading above $43? Jason Moser analyzes the potential for a competing bid, what shareholders need to know, and why Kroger isn’t dead yet. Plus we discuss the money behind live sports and the bid for TV ratings as the U.S. Open posts its 2nd-lowest audience ever. Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting The Motley Fool.  
6/19/201730 minutes, 11 seconds
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Where To Find Blue Chip Dividend Stocks

Looking to allocate some of your portfolio into safer, blue chip dividend stocks?  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds offers some ideas on where to find them. Plus we delve into the rise in interest rates, Kroger’s guidance cut (and resulting stock drop) and SeaWorld Entertainment’s chairman getting the boot from shareholders.
6/15/201724 minutes, 38 seconds
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When Chaos Arrives

Chris Hill reflects on this morning’s shootings in Alexandria, what happens when chaos knocks on your front door, and the challenge of being kind in the face of madness.
6/14/20177 minutes, 42 seconds
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Nike, eSports & Free Tacos

It’s “Free Taco Day” at Taco Bell!!  Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann attempt to calm investors nervous over the Nasdaq’s mild (and brief) drop.  Then we dig into Nike vs. Under Armour after the NBA Finals, and the potential for MGM Resorts’ new eSports arena.
6/13/201716 minutes, 12 seconds
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GE: The Unexpected Energy Stock

Jeff Immelt, longtime CEO of General Electric, announces his retirement and sends the stock higher. Taylor Muckerman shares why GE is favorite way to play the energy sector, and Jason Moser weighs in on the demise of Gymboree. Plus, we discuss the utter mess at Uber.
6/12/201723 minutes, 39 seconds
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“Welcome to Comey-Free Radio!”

While the former FBI director is busy across the Potomac River from Fool HQ, the News Fairy brought reports of Nordstrom contemplating private life. Motley Fool Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes Nordstrom’s fate, as well as the latest quarterly reports from Vail Resorts and JM Smucker.  (Tangents include “Ghostbusters”, kitty litter, and the Pillsbury Doughboy.)
6/8/201725 minutes, 38 seconds
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Beer, Alcohol & Soda Stocks

Chipmaker Ambarella falls on lowered guidance. Jason Moser analyzes Dave & Buster’s new all-time high and whether Pepsi shares are now in a different category than Coca-Cola’s.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to analyze the future of Boston Beer Co. Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool.  Save $50 on a mattress at www.casper.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
6/7/201725 minutes, 20 seconds
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Apple HomePod: Worth $350?

Apple uses the Worldwide Developer Conference to unveil “HomePod”, a new home assistant. David Kretzmann analyzes the device and shares why he believes Bose and Sonos have more to fear than Amazon and Google. Plus we dig into the latest quarter from Casey’s General Stores and the rise of eSports.
6/6/201721 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sally Smith’s Mic Drop

Activist investor group Marcato Capital won a proxy fight to get three board seats at Buffalo Wild Wings, and longtime CEO Sally Smith has decided to retire. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze Smith’s incredible track record and wish good luck to whoever has to fill the enormous shoes she leaves behind. Plus, we share highlights from FoolFest 2017. Thanks to Casper for supporting The Motley Fool.  Save $50 on a mattress at www.casper.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
6/5/201719 minutes, 27 seconds
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Mt. Rushmore of Breakfast Cereals

Michael Kors hits a 5-year low as same-store sales plummet.  Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker surveys the retail landscape and compares Kors to the strong sales from J. Jill.  Plus, we discuss Kellogg’s layoffs in the wake of falling sales and which breakfast cereals belong on Mount Rushmore. Thanks to Bombfell for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get $25 off your first purchase at http://bombfell.com/fool
5/31/201727 minutes, 58 seconds
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Worst Box Office This Century

Memorial Day weekend kicks off the summer movie season, but two financial flops led to the worst box office since 1999.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the damage, as well as Canadian National Railway’s last-minute efforts to head off a conductor strike, Zillow’s challenges with the “zestimate” and more. Thanks to Bombfell for supporting The Motley Fool.  Get $25 off your first purchase at http://bombfell.com/fool
5/30/201724 minutes, 46 seconds
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Retail Stocks & Grilling Tips

Best Buy hits an 11-year high, Williams-Sonoma raises guidance and Guess? sells a few more pairs of jeans.  Ron Gross analyzes those companies and more. Plus, we kick off Memorial Day weekend with some grilling tips to improve your next backyard bbq.
5/25/201718 minutes, 17 seconds
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Oil and Water

Is oil the past? Is sparkling water the future? Are autonomous vehicles about to accelerate? Motley Fool analysts Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann discuss one investing idea they're bullish on, one they're bearish on, and one they're warming up to. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
5/24/201725 minutes, 37 seconds
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Housing Stocks > Auto Stocks

Toll Brothers hits a 52-week high while AutoZone tanks. Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker breaks down the latest quarters from those two company. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and pay tribute to the late Sir Roger Moore.
5/23/201726 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ford Motor Has a New Driver

Mark Fields is out as CEO at Ford Motor just three years after being unanimously praised as Alan Mulally’s successor.  Taylor Muckerman analyzes the potential thinking behind the decision and where Ford needs to go next with autonomous driving.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider the next e-commerce player Wal-Mart could buy.   Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
5/22/201715 minutes, 5 seconds
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Investing in Political Uncertainty

Investors react to the latest political uncertainty. Wal-Mart reports surprising earnings. SiriusXM considers a Pandora purchase. And a new burger king gets crowned. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool. Learn more at slack.com
5/18/201720 minutes, 30 seconds
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Delivery: The Future of Restaurants

Target’s 1st-quarter profits get them through a “very choppy” retail environment.  Red Robin Gourmet Burgers’ stock pops 17% on a strong 1st-quarter report. David Kretzmann analyzes those companies, plus Jack In The Box’s decision to spin off Qdoba.  Plus, we discuss why delivery is so important for the future success of restaurant companies and spend a minute on last night’s NBA draft lottery.
5/17/201721 minutes, 55 seconds
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Auto Industry’s Disruption Will Be Massive

Home Depot hits an all-time high on another fantastic quarter. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker shares why, despite a rising stock price, shares of Home Depot are still reasonably priced. Ford Motor is reportedly laying off 10% of its workforce, but the coming disruption in the automotive industry will potentially dwarf this news. Plus, we discuss Tronc’s latest move and rumors of a major rift inside Mondolez.   Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Learn more at slack.com.
5/16/201727 minutes, 55 seconds
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Actually, Millennials ARE Buying Homes

Cybersecurity stocks rise after malware attacks affected businesses around the globe over the weekend.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman dip into the Fool Mailbag to analyze the state of 3D printing and what millennials buying homes means for investors.  Plus, we have a few ideas for the next Oreo flavor.
5/15/201722 minutes, 9 seconds
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Whole Lotta Shake-Up Goin’ On

Macy’s and Kohl’s had rough 1st quarters. Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker surveys the damage.  Whole Foods Market shakes up its board with five new directors and a new chair. Plus, Snap’s first quarterly report wasn’t helped by Snap’s first quarterly conference call.  Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
5/11/201726 minutes, 47 seconds
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Stock Ideas from Sohn

Is Tesla the next Apple? Will United Continental will fly higher? And will Howard Hughes enrich investors? Analyst Matt Argersinger shares some of his top takeaways from the Sohn Investing Conference.
5/10/201717 minutes, 24 seconds
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When The Brand is Stronger Than the Business

Wayfair soars on a smaller-than-expected loss. Marriott hits an all-time high. And Pandora continues to struggle. Jason Moser analyzes those companies and Coach’s decision to buy Kate Spade for $2.4 billion as we discuss what happens when a company’s brand is stronger than its actual business. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
5/9/201724 minutes, 1 second
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Buffett on AI, Driverless Cars & Trumpcare

Highlights from Omaha! Analyst Michael Douglass returns from the Berkshire-Hathaway annual meeting with insights on Warren Buffett’s latest thinking.  We discuss Buffett’s observations on Amazon, Alphabet, IBM, airlines, artificial intelligence, driverless cars, Trumpcare and more.
5/8/201722 minutes, 21 seconds
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Fear This Media Stock

Facebook posts big numbers in the 1st quarter, as Wall Street yawns.  Simon Erickson analyzes the social network’s future and digs into the latest quarterly report from Tesla.  We also discuss the growth of digital subscriptions to, and stock price of, The New York Times.  Plus, we lay out the reasons why investors interested in media stocks should steer clear of radio operator Cumulus Media.
5/4/201720 minutes, 38 seconds
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Apple, Gilead, and a Trillion-Dollar Question

Apple slips on revenue concerns. Twilio tumbles on an Uber slowdown. And Gilead Sciences stumbles. Analysts Jeff Fischer and David Kretzmann tackle these stories and weigh in on a trillion-dollar question. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Learn more at slack.com.
5/3/201716 minutes, 31 seconds
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Patience Pays Off For IAC

One year after being rebuffed, IAC closes the deal for Angie’s List.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses the move and the market opportunity for IAC’s new spin-off.  Plus we discuss the latest earnings from Coach, AMD and Texas Roadhouse.
5/2/201721 minutes, 28 seconds
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Time To Bet on Casino Stocks?

Dish Network loses more subscribers than expected, so why is the stock up? Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the chances someone will acquire Dish. Twitter teams up with Bloomberg for original content. Fitbit speaks out on its exploding fitness tracker, and we discuss the rise in casino stocks. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Learn more at www.slack.com
5/1/201722 minutes, 17 seconds
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Domino’s Delivers

Domino’s serves up big earnings. Under Armour jumps. And Southwest Airlines loses altitude. Analysts Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss those stories and dig into Buffalo Wild Wings earnings.
4/27/201718 minutes, 53 seconds
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Robots with a Side of Burritos

iRobot hits a new high on strong earnings. Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann analyze how helpful robots are rewarding investors.  Plus, we dig into Chipotle’s turnaround and Twitter’s mixed-bag-of-a-quarter. Thanks to Warby Parker for supporting Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool
4/26/201723 minutes, 56 seconds
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Nasdaq 6,000 Pros & Cons

Nasdaq tops 6,000 for the first time ever as a bunch of well-known stocks hit all-time highs. Matt Argersinger analyzes the pros and cons (yes, they exist) for investors. Plus, we discuss Caterpillar’s blowout earnings report, Netflix’s licensing deal in China with IQiyi (subsidiary of Baidu) and why you might want to avoid watching “Iron Fist”.
4/25/201719 minutes, 34 seconds
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Hasbro Ain’t Playing Around

Earningspalooza is here! Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the latest results from energy giant Halliburton, as well a strong quarter pushing Hasbro shares to a new high. Plus, we discuss Netflix raising $1 billion and Samsung’s unexpected good news. Thanks to Warby Parker for supporting The Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool
4/24/201722 minutes, 53 seconds
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4/20 Investing: Beer, Pot & Candy

On the day celebrated by cannabis enthusiasts, Molson Coors gets a downgrade based on marijuana’s rising popularity.  Bryan Hinmon and Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyze the future of the beer & marijuana industries.  Plus, we dig into the latest from homebuilders and home-related stocks, CVS Health’s plan to cut down on candy, and more. Thanks to Warby Parker for supporting The Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool
4/20/201732 minutes, 38 seconds
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Zuckerberg’s New Reality

Facebook doubles down on augmented reality. And IBM slips on declining revenue. Matt Argersinger and Aaron Bush discuss those stories and weigh in on Tesla car comparisons.
4/19/201715 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Lure of Adam Sandler

Netflix posts strong earnings in Q1, but questions persist over subscriber growth.  Jim Mueller and David Kretzmann analyze Netflix’s spending habits and the surprising lure of Adam Sandler movies.  Plus we debate United Continental’s future and dip into the Fool Mailbag to figure out what companies actually get for slapping their name and logo on a sports arena. Thanks to Warby Parker for supporting The Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool
4/18/201730 minutes, 51 seconds
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Earnings Preview!

Earnings season kicks off this week. Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman share why they’re curious to see the latest results from Snap, Visa, MasterCard and Chipotle.  Plus, we discuss why Zillow, Verizon and Under Armour shareholders could really use a big quarter this time around.  
4/17/201722 minutes, 8 seconds
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Restaurants, Cosmetics & Candles

Panera Bread has been the best performing restaurant stock of the past 20 years. Now that it’s about to go private, where should investors be looking?  Abi Malin analyzes the state of the restaurant industry and shares the cosmetics company she’s watching this earnings season. Plus, we dig into the overwhelming world of scented candles.
4/12/201715 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is Whole Foods Next?

Shares of Whole Foods rise after an activist investor buys 9% and suggests (among other things) that Whole Foods consider takeover offers. Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses the potential next moves involved. Plus, we debate the future of United Airlines and the movie-fueled rise of Walt Disney’s stock.
4/11/201723 minutes, 33 seconds
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India’s E-Commerce Battle Heats Up

Microsoft, eBay and Tencent just invested $1.4 billion in FlipKart, the leading e-commerce business in India.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze FlipKart’s battle against Amazon.  Plus, we discuss Wells Fargo’s board of directors clawing back $75 million from executives and United Airlines clawing a paying customer from his seat.
4/10/201722 minutes, 4 seconds
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Yes, No, Maybe So

Motley Fool analysts Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann discuss one stock they're bullish on, one stock they're bearish on, and one stock they're warming up to. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast. Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at audible.com/fool .  
4/6/201729 minutes, 2 seconds
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Panera Goes Private

It’s official, JAB Holding is buying Panera Bread for $7.5 billion. Analyst David Kretzmann discusses the deal, Amazon’s securing of NFL streaming rights, and investing observations from his recent trip to Australia & New Zealand.
4/5/201717 minutes, 2 seconds
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The $6 Billion Question

Who would you rather buy: Panera Bread or Staples?  Both companies are up for grabs for the right price. Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker dissects the two opportunities and which companies (Domino’s Pizza?) might be doing the buying.  Plus we discuss the latest quarter from International Speedway and Verizon’s new Oath, as producer Dan Boyd gets ready to spin some hobbit music. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at audible.com/fool.  
4/4/201721 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tesla Overtakes Ford Motor

A record number of vehicle deliveries results in a new all-time high for shares of Tesla, which sends the company’s market cap higher than Ford Motor’s.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the automotive landscape, and offer advice for Starbucks’ new CEO Kevin Johnson. Plus, we discuss Ronco Brands going public, how many stocks is “too many” and the surprising athletic prowess of the state of South Carolina.
4/3/201726 minutes, 42 seconds
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Lululemon Gets Pantsed

Shares of Lululemon Athletica fall more than 20% after a bad 4th-quarter report and weak guidance. Simon Erickson analyzes the damage and shares why he’s optimistic about the company’s future. Plus we discuss Toyota’s recall of nearly 3 million vehicles and give a sneak preview of Simon’s free investing report from SXSW.
3/30/201718 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tobacco, Beer & Liquor

Restoration Hardware shares rise on optimism on the company’s new loyalty program. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker examines the latest quarter from Sonic, as well as the incredible long-term performance of tobacco, beer and liquor stocks.  Plus, we share a few thoughts on baseball’s opening day.
3/29/201726 minutes, 48 seconds
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Facebook’s New Chapter

Facebook launches Stories. And Darden Restaurants serves up appetizing earnings and makes a cheesy acquisition. Analysts Jason Moser and Ron Gross discuss these stories and weigh in on Whole Foods’ slowdown.
3/28/201719 minutes, 3 seconds
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YouTube & the Ad Wars

Big-name advertisers are pulling their ads from YouTube. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the competitive landscape in video advertising and share why it might be time for Google to employ the human touch. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss the economic impact of the NCAA basketball tournament.
3/27/201718 minutes, 8 seconds
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Know Your Risk Levels

Ross Anderson from Motley Fool Wealth Management discusses the two types of risk investors must consider, why selling is a challenge, and what he loves about financial planning. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast.  Listen to Audible’s new original series:  Ponzi Supernova.  Details at  audible.com/ponzi.  Audible and Amazon Prime members listen free.
3/23/201720 minutes, 28 seconds
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Winnebago Accelerates

Nike stumbles. Sears plummets. And Winnebago revs up after quarterly earnings. Analysts Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss these stories and weigh in on Costco’s next delivery. 
3/22/201722 minutes, 53 seconds
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Housing, Apparel & Cheerios

We’ve got the latest earnings results from homebuilder Lennar, Lands’ End and General Mills.  Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker shares his thoughts on those businesses, the relative merits of Chex cereal, and the benefits of having an easy act to follow.  Plus, we share a listener email in response to the recent discussions about Wawa. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast.  Listen to Audible’s new original series:  Ponzi Supernova.  Details at  audible.com/ponzi.  Audible and Amazon Prime members listen free.
3/21/201727 minutes, 10 seconds
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Beast of a Weekend

Walt Disney rules the weekend box office (again) with “Beauty and The Beast”.  Jason Moser analyzes the growing impact of Disney’s films on the company’s overall revenue.  Plus, Uber’s 2nd-highest ranking executive walks away after only six months on the job.  Jason shares life hacks and stock ideas from his recent adventures in home-buying and Chris Hill shares a brush with fame from his time at SXSW.
3/20/201726 minutes, 35 seconds
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3 Key Quotes from SXSW

We wrap up SXSW Week with observations from the trade show floor.  Industry Focus host Dylan Lewis pulls double-duty by sharing some of the most interesting quotes he's heard from executives from Netflix, Facebook and The Walt Disney Company.  Plus, we offer a sneak preview of Friday's Industry Focus and this weekend's Motley Fool Money, and share a little something from Calliope Musicals.   Thanks to Away for supporting Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order!
3/16/201725 minutes, 13 seconds
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SXSW: Startup Nation

One of the biggest changes at this year's SXSW is the growing number of cities and nations exhibiting as they try to entice new business.  Stephanie Landrum, CEO of the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership, takes the stage to offer her insights on what entrepreneurs really want, what cities can (and can't) control in luring companies, and which tech industries are fueling the growth in DC-area startups. Plus, we share a little something from Capyac.   Thanks to Away for supporting Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order!
3/15/201724 minutes, 43 seconds
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SXSW: Movie Tech w/Pixar CTO Steve May

The film industry has undergone massive technological changes over the past 25 years. Pixar's Chief Technology Officer Steve May shares insights on how tech departments work with directors to tell great stories, how the industry has evolved and much more. Plus, we share a little something from Annabelle Chairlegs.   Thanks to Away for supporting Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order!
3/14/201722 minutes, 36 seconds
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SXSW Begins!

We made it to Austin! Analyst Simon Erickson kicks off SXSW Week with some thoughts on smart home innovation, the sharing economy, industry disruption and more.  Plus, we offer a few things to do the next time you're visiting Austin and share a little something from The Accidentals.   Thanks to Away for supporting Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order!
3/13/201719 minutes, 55 seconds
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Retail Earnings, SXSW Preview

Camping World Holdings, Signet Jewelers and Party City deliver 4th-quarter reports.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker digs into the results, as well as the overwhelming reaction from listeners to our discussion of Wawa and Casey’s General Stores.  Plus, we share details on our SXSW schedule and our listener meet-up in Austin.
3/9/201734 minutes, 49 seconds
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Surge Pricing at Starbucks?

Are stock buybacks a bullish indicator? When should investors sell their winners?  Should Starbucks steal a page from Uber and adopt surge pricing?  Analysts Matt Argersinger and Ron Gross tackle those questions and discuss the future of Trip Advisor.
3/8/201712 minutes, 25 seconds
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Cult of Wawa

Dick’s Sporting Goods and Casey’s General Stores watch their stocks fall in the wake of earnings.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses the latest results from RV-maker Thor Industries, and hhgregg’s filing Chapter 11.  Plus, we discuss the relative appeal of Wawa.
3/7/201725 minutes, 26 seconds
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Little Pharma On The Rise

Concert Pharmaceuticals’ stock rises 80% on a deal with Vertex. Jason Moser analyzes the pharmaceutical landscape and weighs in on The New York Times’ new Twitter strategy.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share memories of the late Paul Kangas.
3/6/201722 minutes, 56 seconds
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Oh, Snap!

Snap goes public and immediately becomes three times the size of Twitter. Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann analyze the enthusiasm around Snap’s IPO, as well as the latest earnings from Shake Shack and Monster Beverage.
3/2/201726 minutes, 27 seconds
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Amazon-Proof Retailers and YouTube TV

Lowe’s rises on earnings. Best Buy falls. Analysts Matt Argersinger and David Kretzmann discuss Amazon-proof retailers and weigh in on the Trump rally, Etsy, and YouTube TV.
3/1/201720 minutes, 50 seconds
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Target, Domino’s, and Free Advice for Signet Jewelers

4th quarter results for Target and Domino’s Pizza could hardly have been more different. Ron Gross analyzes both companies, as well as Snap’s curious offer for potential investors. Plus, we offer some free advice for whoever is in charge of corporate culture at Signet Jewelers.  For a free test-drive of our brand new service, Motley Fool Total Income, just go to TotalIncomeRadio.Fool.com.
2/28/201721 minutes, 57 seconds
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Outerworld Aspirations

Shutterstock drops on a solid-yet-unspectacular quarter. Goldman Sachs downgrades Tesla as Jason Moser analyzes the company’s short-term expectations and long-term aspirations.  Plus we discuss the business implications of the Academy Awards and highlights from the Motley Fool One event in Arizona.
2/27/201717 minutes, 46 seconds
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Arizona: The Solar State

As the cost of solar energy plummets, adoption rises.  Analyst Matt Argersinger shares why he is so bullish on solar and where opportunities like for investors.  Plus we discuss Sprouts Farmers Market and the lure of Cactus League baseball.
2/23/201716 minutes, 31 seconds
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Pizza, Steak, and a Surprising Dish

Shares of Papa John’s and Texas Roadhouse slip on earnings. And Red Robin flies higher. Analysts Jason Moser and David Kretzmann dig into the latest restaurant earnings, delve into some surprising news from Dish, and discuss the battle for the living room. To check out our brand new service, Motley Fool Total Income, just go to TotalIncomeRadio.Fool.com.
2/22/201717 minutes, 12 seconds
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Home Depot: “Close to perfect”

Wal-Mart’s 4th-quarter revenue coming in light is offset by strong e-commerce sales. Or is it? Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses Wal-Mart’s latest results, Home Depot’s new all-time high, and Restaurant Brands buying Popeye’s.  Plus, we recoil in horror at Peeps Oreos and offer unsolicited advice to Mondelez’s future management.
2/21/201730 minutes, 2 seconds
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Verizon Exacts Its Price

Verizon cuts $250 million off its offer to buy Yahoo.  Industry Focus host Dylan Lewis analyzes the latest earnings from Cisco Systems and the latest valuation of Snap. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at audible.com/fool.  
2/16/201725 minutes, 22 seconds
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Buffett’s Surprising Move

Berkshire Hathaway loads up on shares of Apple. SodaStream sparkles on earnings. And Fossil falls. Analysts David Kretzmann and Jason Moser discuss those stories and delve into Shopify earnings.
2/15/201721 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Rise of Bitcoin

Discovery Communications’ 4th-quarter profits came in higher than expected, but cable subscribers in the U.S. fell.  Analyst Simon Erickson shares why Discovery’s global footprint (and the 2018 Winter Olympics) should give investors optimism.  We also discuss how Bitcoin’s value has quadrupled over the past year as the SEC considers approval of a first-ever Bitcoin ETF.  Plus, shares of Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen spike on potential buyout reports and we’re heading back to Austin, Texas for SXSW 2017!
2/14/201718 minutes, 31 seconds
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“Merchandise? It’s about damn time.”

The S&P 500 hits $20 trillion in market cap.  Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss the SEC’s investigation of Hain Celestial’s accounting and the latest results from Restaurant Brands (parent company of Burger King and Tim Horton’s).  Plus, Netflix is FINALLY getting into the business of merchandising.
2/13/201719 minutes, 23 seconds
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Twitter Lays an Egg

Shares of Twitter plummet on disappointing earnings. Analysts Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger talk Twitter and delve into earnings from Whole Foods, Proto Labs, and Markel.
2/9/201723 minutes, 30 seconds
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“How smart do you need to be??”

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger is leaving in mid-2018.  How strong a successor does he need?  Investor-at-large Tim Hanson analyzes the state of the Magic Kingdom, as well as the latest earnings from Zillow and Panera Bread.  Plus we delve further into Snap’s upcoming IPO and discuss underrated soups!  Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Hire local, skilled pros for just about anything at thumbtack.com today.
2/8/201719 minutes, 18 seconds
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“By almost any measure...”

General Motors had a strong 4th-quarter by almost any measure. Unfortunately investors looked at EVERY measure and decided to sell off the stock.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses GM, Michael Kors’ latest quarter and the steadily-outperforming Church & Dwight.  Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast.  Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at audible.com/fool.  
2/7/201722 minutes, 49 seconds
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Snap IPO? Not With Our Money

Hasbro’s 4th-quarter profits get a boost from some princesses.  Analyst Jason Moser discusses the economics of Super Bowl ads and how much longer Bob Iger will remain as Disney’s CEO.  Plus, we take a look at Snap’s IPO filing and decide to sit this one out. Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting The Motley Fool.  Hire local, skilled pros for just about anything at thumbtack.com today.
2/6/201722 minutes, 51 seconds
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Facebook: The Mobile Network

Facebook’s mobile ad revenue continues to dominate. Analyst Simon Erickson shares why he believes Facebook’s increased spending in 2017 is a good thing for long-term shareholders.  Plus we discuss the latest with The New York Times, InvenSense, updated information on the “bacon shortage” and the looming groundhog civil war in Pennsylvania.
2/2/201715 minutes, 39 seconds
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Apple Review, Groundhog Day Preview

Apple’s record quarter was noteworthy for iPhones sold, as well as strong growth in the Services segment.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses what Apple should do with its ever-increasing pile of cash, as well as the latest earnings from Electronic Arts and Align Technology.  Plus, we try not to panic over America’s bacon shortage and spend more time than we should talking about Groundhog Day.
2/1/201722 minutes, 39 seconds
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An Under Armour Overreaction?

Shares of Under Armour plummet on slowing sales. Analysts Matt Argersinger and Andy Cross discuss what it means for investors and delve into earnings from Coach and MasterCard.
1/31/201719 minutes, 1 second
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The Legend of Clessie Cummins

Fitbit lowers guidance and announces layoffs. Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss Fitbit’s options, including which type of business might make the best acquisition. Plus, Rite Aid’s buyout offer from Walgreens just got lower. We try to make sense of Cummins’ valuation and share the company’s awesome origin story.
1/30/201717 minutes, 41 seconds
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Don’t Bet Against Taco Bell

Comcast, Sherwin-Williams and Royal Caribbean all deliver big 4th-quarter earnings reports. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker returns from Down Under to discuss his trip and the latest culinary innovation from Taco Bell.
1/26/201724 minutes, 7 seconds
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Dow 20,000

The Dow hits 20,000. Analysts David Kretzmann and Jason Moser discuss what it means for investors. Plus, we delve into McCormick earnings, discuss some big IPOs, and debate McDonald’s secret sauce.
1/25/201722 minutes, 55 seconds
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Alibaba and the 54% Increase

Alibaba’s 3rd-quarter revenue rises 54%. Analyst Matt Argersinger admires the e-commerce giant’s dominance but doesn’t love the valuation. Plus, we discuss Verizon’s latest quarter, whether a potential buyout is a reason to buy a stock, and Matt’s connection to the Oscar-nominated film “Manchester By The Sea.”
1/24/201713 minutes, 43 seconds
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Big Oil Gets Ready

Halliburton’s 4th-quarter report caps off an incredible year with shares rising 80%. Analysts Taylor Muckerman and Jason Moser discuss the potential for greater gains outside North America, McDonald’s 4th-quarter results, and whether Samsung is benefitting from its stock not being available in the U.S.
1/23/201717 minutes, 49 seconds
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Netflix’s Big Surprise

Netflix hits a new all-time high after reporting better-than-expected earnings. Twitter sells it mobile development platform to Google. Analysts Jason Moser and Ron Gross explain what it all means for investors.
1/19/201720 minutes, 57 seconds
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Avoid This IPO

Target falls on weak holiday sales. Analyst Simon Erickson discusses investing in data storage, and the state of cyber-security company FireEye. Plus, Chuck E. Cheese is gearing up to go public!
1/18/201718 minutes, 32 seconds
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Universal Stock Ideas

UnitedHealth Group’s 4th-quarter profits rise nearly 60%. Tiffany’s flagship store in NYC experiences a 14% drop in holiday sales.  Analyst Jason Moser discusses Mattel’s new CEO and a few stock ideas he picked up during the long weekend he spent at Universal Studios.
1/17/201724 minutes, 29 seconds
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Solar Power vs. Solar Technology

After a few months working in Germany analyst Matt Argersinger is back! We discuss how being in Germany affects the way he views the world of investing, why he thinks of solar as a technology (not a power), and why he’s keeping a close eye on Activision Blizzard (among others) this earnings season.
1/16/201716 minutes, 1 second
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Apple TV Gets Real

Apple’s reportedly planning to launch original TV shows and movies by the end of 2017. Analyst David Kretzmann discusses the opportunities and challenges the tech giant faces.  To see more highlights and investing insights from David’s trip to CES go to http://CES.Fool.com.
1/12/201723 minutes, 2 seconds
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“Dr. Watson will see you now.”

Gene-sequencing biotech Illumina soars on a new partnership with IBM’s Watson. Analyst Simon Erickson shares why he’s bullish on Illumina’s future. Plus, we discuss two increasingly competitive industries: groceries and restaurants.
1/11/201717 minutes, 33 seconds
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Altaba Is The New Tronc

After Verizon closes the deal for Yahoo’s core assets, the leftover business will be renamed “Altaba”.  Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses Marissa Mayer’s track record as Yahoo’s CEO, signs of life from Chipotle, and how many stocks an individual should own.
1/10/201723 minutes, 26 seconds
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Hello VW? It’s the FBI.

As the automakers gather in Detroit, the FBI arrests a senior Volkswagen executive. Analyst Jason Moser discusses why candy giant Mars would buy veterinary supply company VC.  Plus, we offer a preview of earnings season.
1/9/201725 minutes, 44 seconds
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Sears Robbed In Broad Daylight

Holiday results for Macy’s and Kohl’s could hardly have been worse.  Stanley Black & Decker buys the Craftsman tool business from Sears for a song.  Analyst Aaron Bush discusses these stories, the challenge of injecting your own experience into your investing, and Internet-connected toasters.
1/5/201719 minutes, 30 seconds
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Auto Sales Surprise

Monthly auto sales come in higher than expected for Ford, GM, Nissan and more. Analyst Simon Erickson discusses Amazon’s move into athletic apparel, the kickoff to CES and why he’s watching connected health in 2017.
1/4/201717 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tesla & Trump

Shake Shack offers a gluten-free option. Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss the challenge of offering choices that don’t hinder the bottom line. Plus, how will Tesla Motors fare in a Trump Administration?
1/3/201724 minutes, 37 seconds
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CES Preview

The Consumer Electronics Show is the largest consumer technology trade show in the world.  Before analyst David Kretzmann (and a team of Fools) heads to Las Vegas, he offers a preview of CES and what it means for investors.
1/2/201714 minutes, 50 seconds
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Scenes From A Medical Tent

Being flat on your back in a medical tent gives a man time to reflect.  Chris Hill wraps up 2016 with some thoughts on what he learned running, and recovering from, the Marine Corps Marathon.
12/29/201616 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Dead Cat Bounce

Fitbit’s stock rises after its app hits #1 in the iTunes store. Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses how meaningful one data point is for Fitbit and what 2017 could look like for the company. We also analyze Amazon’s Echo sales, potential brand names for a Lululemon men’s segment,  the underrated career of Carrie Fisher, and Bill’s upcoming trip to New Zealand and Australia!
12/28/201629 minutes, 53 seconds
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Lululemon’s Biggest Challenge

Lululemon’s CEO wants to grow e-commerce, the men’s segment, and international sales. Analyst Abi Malin ranks those priorities and shares why global growth is #1 on the list. Plus we discuss Disney’s evolving movie studios segment and share holiday highlights.
12/27/201618 minutes, 15 seconds
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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

One way to improve your investing is to lead a more interesting life. Chris Hill shares a few thoughts on holiday music and the late, great Louis Armstrong.
12/22/201610 minutes, 40 seconds
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Tacos > Finance

Nike’s posts strong 2nd quarter profits, but Wall Street isn’t impressed. Investor-at-large Tim Hanson discusses why the  taco business offer a more straightforward value proposition than the financial industry and offers a pairs trade involving CARBO Ceramics and Flowtech Fluidpower.
12/21/201622 minutes, 23 seconds
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Did SNL Harm Dunkin’s Brand?

Saturday Night Live did a wicked parody of Dunkin’ Donuts. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker delves into whether it hurt the parent company’s brand. Plus, we discuss the prospect of the Dow hitting 20,000, why Under Armour is a stock worth giving, what makes GoPro a lump of coal, and whether we should tape an episode in the dark.
12/20/201623 minutes, 35 seconds
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Avoid These Lumps of Coal

Walt Disney shares rise on the box office success of “Rogue One”.  Analysts Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss why they think TripAdvisor and Cognex would make great stocking stuffers, and why Snap Inc. and coal industry stocks would be the investing equivalent of a lump of coal.  Get a free preview of our brand new service Motley Fool Explorer at http://GoExplorer.Fool.com
12/19/201624 minutes, 8 seconds
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2 Mergers, 1 Rumor

The Fed raises rates, Yahoo gets hacked, and Pier 1 spikes 35% on blowout earnings. Ron Gross analyzes it all, plus 21st Century Fox’s acquisition of Sky and Kraft Heinz (maybe?) buying Mondolez.
12/15/201622 minutes, 15 seconds
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Black Friday Didn’t Solve Retail’s Woes

Retailers may have enjoyed a record-setting Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but discounts continue to dig into profits. Meanwhile Bojangles has lofty expansion plans, and we answer your questions from Twitter (including some questions about Twitter).
12/14/201630 minutes, 53 seconds
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The CEO Who Had To Go

Monty Moran is out at Chipotle. Bill Mann and Bill Barker analyze the company’s recent troubles and share why Moran’s compensation was part of why he had to resign. We discuss a little-known railroad company’s latest deal and what it means for future deal-making, as well as big-name advertiser opting out of the next Super Bowl. Towards the end we stop talking about investing and business altogether and discuss Christmas movies.
12/13/201629 minutes, 47 seconds
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“We tend to cheat.”

Energy news abounds! Analyst Taylor Muckerman discusses ExxonMobil’s CEO potential leaving to be Secretary of State, the ripple effect of OPEC’s recent move to cut production, and the surprising headline of 2016.
12/12/201619 minutes, 5 seconds
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3 Retailers on the Rise

Costco breaks its streak of disappointing same-store sales.  Lululemon athletica crushes its latest quarter and focuses on international growth. Analyst Ron Gross discusses those stories, plus Tailored Brands' astonishing 40% one-day gain.
12/8/201619 minutes, 9 seconds
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Dave & Buster’s Isn’t Playing Around

Dave & Buster’s hits a new high after blowout 3rd-quarter earnings. Analyst David Kretzmann analyzes the restaurant’s success, Fitbit’s acquisition of Pebble, and the prospect of SiriusXM buying Pandora.
12/7/201622 minutes, 48 seconds
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Amazon’s New Shop & Chipotle’s Drop

Amazon unveils a grocery store with no lines and no cash registers. Chipotle shares drop on blunt comments from founder Steve Ells. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories, the latest quarter from AutoZone, and TV Guide’s curious list of holiday TV specials.
12/6/201630 minutes, 37 seconds
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Live From New York!

After a tasty lunch we settle into a booth at Shake Shack to analyze the burger chain's prospects as a public company. Analyst Jason Moser discusses Under Armour's 10-year deal with Major League Baseball and South Korea's push for a cashless society.
12/5/201623 minutes, 19 seconds
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Silicon Valley’s New Competition

The hottest new start-up hub is.....Berlin?? Analyst Matt Koppenheffer returns from Germany to share why young entrepreneurs are flocking to Berlin.  Plus we discuss the latest innovations in the European auto industry, why Deutsche Bank is a potential disaster, and the launch of Stock Advisor Germany.  Plus, holiday-themed outro music is back!
12/1/201620 minutes, 31 seconds
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What The New Treasury Secretary Means For You (Hint: Nothing Yet)

OPEC meets to discuss oil production, GoPro cuts its workforce, and Donald Trump selects a new Secretary of the Treasury. Plus we take questions from Twitter and chat about the future of cigarettes.
11/30/201624 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Trump Effect on Tiffany

Tiffany’s strong sales in Japan and China were offset by lower traffic at its flagship store on 5th Avenue in New York City. The reason has something to do with the President-elect who lives NEXT DOOR. Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyzes new guidance from UnitedHealth, a blowout quarter from Thor Industries, and tonight’s broadcast of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”.  To check out The Motley Fool’s new skill for Amazon’s Echo just go to www.fool.com/alexa.
11/29/201625 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cyber Monday > Black Friday

Online sales continue to soar as physical stores deal with a changing Black Friday environment. Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman analyze the retail landscape and Under Armour’s sudden change of heart about ticker symbols.
11/28/201619 minutes, 8 seconds
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Victory Lap Retirement

Veteran financial columnist and author Jonathan Chevreau shares insights from his latest book, including why financial independence is better than retirement, why the word “retirement” needs to be retired, and money advice for millennials.
11/23/201614 minutes, 33 seconds
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It’s Official: Amazon’s Going After Live Sports

Amazon’s bid to disrupt the cable TV industry is officially underway.  Tim Hanson analyzes the prospect of live sports on Amazon’s platform, the bizarre difference between Under Armour’s two share classes, and Markel’s after-hours dip.
11/22/201622 minutes, 16 seconds
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Facebook’s $6 Billion Bet

Merger Monday hits the cyber security industry.  Tyson Foods’s CEO is headed for the exit.  Facebook announces a $6 billion stock buyback plan.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share our favorite Thanksgiving foods.
11/21/201622 minutes, 22 seconds
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Best Buy’s Best Bet

Best Buy’s 3rd-quarter profits stunned Wall Street (in a good way).  Analyst Ron Gross shares why Best Buy is poised for a strong holiday quarter.  We discuss the sudden rise in dry ship stocks, how to rebuild a portfolio and Ron’s Thanksgiving Day cooking tips.  Plus, we share the first details on our upcoming live taping in New York City.
11/17/201617 minutes, 4 seconds
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Lowe’s Goes Lower

Analyst Seth Jayson digs into the latest retail spending numbers, Target’s strong 3rd quarter results, and Lowe’s 3rd quarter miss.
11/16/201617 minutes, 22 seconds
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Buffett’s Buying Airlines???

Noted airline-stock-hater Warren Buffett raised more than a few eyebrows on the news that Berkshire-Hathaway has bought stakes in not one but FOUR separate airlines. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker explains why and discusses the latest earnings from Home Depot and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
11/15/201621 minutes, 6 seconds
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Trump vs. China

Will President Trump start a trade war with China?  And if so, which companies will be most affected?  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss this story, along with Samsung’s $8 billion acquisition, the future of Mercado Libre, and the likelihood of Anheuser-Busch InBev buying Coca-Cola.  To check out our flagship service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, go to http://podcasts.fool.com and scroll to the bottom of the page.
11/14/201619 minutes, 42 seconds
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Same-Shack Sales

Macy’s posts its 7th straight month of falling same-store sales, which makes the upcoming holiday quarter even more important.  Shake Shack serves up a tasty 3rd quarter report, while Party City falls victim to Halloween falling on a Monday.  Plus, analyst Jason Moser previews Walt Disney’s upcoming earnings report.
11/10/201616 minutes, 47 seconds
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Investing Under President Trump

Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross and Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discuss the election of Donald Trump, its impact on the stock market, and how certain industries are likely to fare.
11/9/201629 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Prescription Drug War

CVS Health shares fall 13% as Walgreens gets serious about taking market share.  Bryan Hinmon and Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyze that story, plus the latest results from Priceline, Hertz and Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
11/8/201625 minutes, 35 seconds
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All Your Online Ad Growth Are Belong To Us

Facebook shares fell after its latest quarterly report, but it appears nothing is stopping The Social Network and Google from utterly dominating the online ad market. Plus, we discuss what ESPN’s worst month ever means for The Walt Disney Company, the challenges facing Fitbit and GoPro, and which businesses are offering freebies on Election Day.
11/7/201632 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Next Amazon

Shares of Shopify are up 60% in 2016. The Canadian e-commerce company has a few things going for it, including a partnership with industry leader Amazon.  Jim Gillies and Bill Barker return to discuss Shopify’s latest quarter, plus earnings from a few restaurant stocks.  Plus, we got a response from Bath & Body Works!
11/2/201628 minutes, 46 seconds
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Tronc Smashed

Former executives from Valent Pharmaceuticals appear to be under investigation. Shares of Tronc fall 20% after Gannett walks away from its bid.  Jim Gillies and Bill Barker discuss those stories, plus how Bath & Body Works is driving results for L Brands, and how scented candles are part of the plan.  Chris Hill shares highlights (and lowlights) from the Marine Corps Marathon.
11/1/201631 minutes, 1 second
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GE’s Deal: Trick or Treat?

GE’s made a bid for Baker Hughes, but will regulators give it the green light? Goldman Sachs pushes Apple to make a competing bid for Time Warner. Plus we discuss the importance of revenue vs. profits.
10/31/201622 minutes, 28 seconds
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Twitter Talks Turkey

Twitter earnings surprise to the upside, though not nearly as much as Tesla’s. Plus the future of Buffalo Wild Wings, what to watch for at Amazon, and why Junior Mints are underrated Halloween candy. Thanks to Criquet for supporting The Motley Fool.  For 20% off your first purchase, go to criquetshirts.com/fool and use the promo code “fool”.
10/27/201624 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Tale of Two Restaurants

Panera Bread’s and Chipotle’s 3rd-quarter results could hardly be more different. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories, plus the latest results from Southwest Airlines and Edward Lifesciences.  Listeners weigh in as our evaluation of Halloween candy continues.
10/26/201629 minutes, 2 seconds
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Candy vs. Chocolate

As Under Armour shares fall on lowered guidance analyst Ron Gross cautions investors to separate the business from the stock.  We also pore over the latest results from Caterpillar and Procter & Gamble. Plus, things get a little heated as we bring in producer Dan Boyd to discuss overrated and underrated Halloween candies.  Thanks to Criquet for supporting this episode!  For 20% off your 1st purchase, go to criquetshirts.com/fool and use the promo code fool.
10/25/201618 minutes, 48 seconds
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AOL/Time Warner 2.0?

AT&T makes an $85 billion bid for Time Warner, but haven’t we seen this movie before?  TD Ameritrade buys Scottrade for $4 billion.  Plus, Kodak unveils a smartphone and no, we’re not making this up.
10/24/201623 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Boring Bank You’ve Never Heard Of

Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson discusses the latest earnings reports from eBay and Mattel.  Plus we dig into Bladex, the Latin American bank more investors should know about.
10/20/201616 minutes, 59 seconds
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Guidance Trumps Results

Intel has a record quarter and Intuitive Surgical’s profits grow 26%, yet both stocks fall due to company guidance. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories plus Harley-Davidson’s restructuring, Microsoft’s $400 million marketing deal with the NFL, and Videndi being sued by a founding member of Spinal Tap.
10/19/201624 minutes, 38 seconds
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Netflix and Pizza

Netflix pops on strong international subscriber growth, while quarterly profits for Domino’s Pizza rise 25%. Analyst Jason Moser discusses those stories, plus the latest from UnitedHealth and Yahoo, as well as his keys to making a great homemade pizza.
10/18/201626 minutes, 54 seconds
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Hasbro’s Girl Power

Revenue was up in Hasbro’s Boy division, but it was the Girl division’s results that got Wall Street’s attention. Caterpiller’s CEO drives off into the sunset. Pepsi lays out an aggressive plan to cut sugar from its drinks.
10/17/201617 minutes, 11 seconds
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Wells Fargo CEO Chooses Golden Parachute

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf abruptly announced his retirement, throwing new CEO Tim Sloan into the deep end of the pool days before third quarter earnings. Plus Amazon prepares for the holidays and Ulta continues its hot streak. Thanks to Tommy John for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to tommyjohn.com/fool and use the promo code Fool to get 20% off your 1st order!
10/13/201628 minutes, 23 seconds
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Relax. You Really ARE Missing Something.

Polaris Industries buys Transamerican Auto Parts for $665 million. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bryan Hinmon shares why he’s not a huge fan of the deal. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss Advanced Micro Devices, how much time you should spend analyzing a company before you buy shares, and why you are ALWAYS going to miss something in your research.  To learn more about Motley Fool Wealth Management go to www.FoolWealth.com/Radio
10/12/201617 minutes, 56 seconds
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Aluminum, Illumina

Alcoa kicks off earnings season, but it’s biotech Illumina that in the spotlight (and not for good reasons).  Bill Barker and Bill Mann from Motley Fool Funds discuss those stories plus Samsung’s decision to kill the Galaxy Note 7, Warren Buffett’s response to Donald Trump, a couple of tangents and more.
10/11/201624 minutes, 42 seconds
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Earnings Preview: 2 Companies That Need A Hit

Earnings season officially kicks off this week.  Jason Moser and Taylor Muckerman discuss why Buffalo Wild Wings and Hi Crush Partners need a hit quarter more than most.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share highlights from our member event in Boston. Thanks to Tommy John for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to tommyjohn.com/fool and use the promo code Fool to get 20% off your 1st order!
10/10/201627 minutes, 10 seconds
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Beer + Wine + Spirits = $$$

Constellation Brands hits a new all-time high after an impressive 2nd-quarter.  Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyzes that story, plus Manhattan housing prices, class action lawsuits, restricted stock units, the fantastic color names for Google’s new phone and more.
10/5/201628 minutes, 19 seconds
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Disney & Netflix Together At Last

Google reveals its latest products, while Facebook reveals the greatest threat eBay has ever faced. Plus M&A rumors swirl around Disney and Netflix.
10/4/201631 minutes, 59 seconds
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Bullish Signs & Bearish Positions

Cabela’s is taken private by Bass Pro Shops at a 40% premium. Tesla Motors’ latest delivery numbers have Wall Street feeling bullish.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss what investors should do when they’re feeling bearish about a company.
10/3/201620 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Bionic Pancreas

Pepsi’s 3rd quarter was strong thanks to Frito-Lay. TD Ameritrade rises on reports it may buy out rival Scottrade.  And Medtronic gets FDA approval for an artificial pancreas.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag with Bill Mann and Bryan Hinmon from Motley Fool Funds.  Thanks to Pearl Auto for supporting this episode. Go to http://PearlAuto.com/Fool to get free 2-day shipping!
9/29/201623 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pour One Out for SABMiller

Nike nails analyst expectations but falls short of future orders, while the future is now for Elon Musk and SpaceX. Plus ABInbev has gotten approval for its acquisition of SABMiller in the 3rd largest deal in public markets history. Thanks to Pearl Auto for supporting this episode. Go to PearlAuto.com/Fool to get FREE 2-day shipping!
9/28/201615 minutes, 53 seconds
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Business, Not Politics

If you want to hear about last night’s Presidential debate, you’ll have to go somewhere else.  Today we’re discussing Kroger’s 52-week low (as grocery prices continue to fall), Carnival Cruise Line’s rise after a big 3rd-quarter, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag.  Thanks to Pearl Auto for supporting this episode.  Go to http://PearlAuto.com/Fool  to get free 2-day shipping.
9/27/201620 minutes, 50 seconds
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What is Williams-Sonoma Doing?

Yahoo reportedly waited 2 years to tell Verizon about a massive data hack.  How will Verizon respond?  And why is Williams-Sonoma subsidiary West Elm entering the hotel business?  Investor-At-Large Tim Hanson discusses those stories and more as we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
9/26/201620 minutes, 2 seconds
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Auto Parts, Retail & RVs

AutoZone continues to be in the zone.  The Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged.  Ascena Retail has a horrible week.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss the booming recreational vehicle business in the Hoosier State.
9/22/201621 minutes, 55 seconds
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The SEC Has Exxon Mobil In Its Sights

FedEx reports a solid quarter, while General Mills reports yet another disappointment. Meanwhile, Exxon Mobil has caught the attention of the SEC in an investigation that could have far-reaching consequences.
9/21/201621 minutes, 53 seconds
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Mr. Stumpf Goes To Washington

Democrats and Republicans come together to rake Wells Fargo’s CEO over the coals. And as Berkshire-Hathaway owns 10% of Wells Fargo, Warren Buffett’s silence on the state of Wells Fargo does not go unnoticed.  Plus, two vacations stocks take their dividends in different directions and Kellogg issues a recall on whole wheat waffles.
9/20/201618 minutes, 20 seconds
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And The Emmy Award Goes To...

Once again cable and streaming networks dominate the Emmy Awards.  Can broadcast networks reverse the trend?  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss dollar cost averaging, and index funds vs. individual stocks.
9/19/201619 minutes, 17 seconds
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Australia’s 25-Year Winning Streak

Uncle Joe Magyer returns from Down Under!  We discuss the incredible winning streak of Australia’s stock market, why he avoids the big banks, the role of commodities, and why he’s a fan of Atlassian Corp.
9/15/201615 minutes, 1 second
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The Future of TV Is In Twitter’s Hands

Bayer and Monsanto are joining forces in a gigantic merger, Twitter is breaking into the world of television, and Burger King continues to innovate.
9/14/201631 minutes, 52 seconds
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Shocked, SHOCKED To Discover Corruption in Russia

Middle class incomes rise, Wells Fargo shares fall, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Bill Barker and Bill Mann from Motley Fool Funds analyze those stories, especially large bribes in Russia, and the business of renting large animals for special events.
9/13/201627 minutes, 43 seconds
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Merger Monday & More Music

Potash Corp. and Agrium merge into a $36 billion agri-giant.  Pandora shares rise on reports of a new streaming service, as Amazon gets ready for a new music offering of its own.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
9/12/201620 minutes, 35 seconds
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iPhone 7, Apple Watch 2

We analyze Apple’s big event, including the new iPhone 7 features and the new version of the Apple Watch.  David Kretzmann and Aaron Bush analyze Liberty Media’s purchase of Formula One Racing and Tesla Motor’s ongoing battle with state governments.  Plus, happy 50th anniversary Star Trek!
9/8/201622 minutes, 14 seconds
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The New Bellwether

Activist investor Bill Ackman buys nearly 10% of Chipotle. The CEO of Hormel Foods gets ready to wrap up an amazing 10-year run. Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories and shares why Dave & Buster’s might be as good a bellwether stock as any for gauging the U.S. economy.
9/7/201621 minutes, 25 seconds
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Energy’s New #1

Canadian pipeline Enbridge is buying Spectra Energy for $28 billion, creating the largest energy infrastructure company in North America. 3-D printing stocks rise on GE’s latest deal.  PayPal strikes a deal with MasterCard.  Plus, we preview Apple’s iPhone event.
9/6/201622 minutes, 48 seconds
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Campbell’s Is In The Soup

Shares of Campbell’s Soup fall on a disappointing quarter. Analyst Bill Barker pours over the latest results from Land’s End and Shoe Carnival.  Plus, we go off on tangents including This American Life, using carrots as a weapon, and the late, great Gene Wilder.
9/1/201630 minutes, 40 seconds
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What's Driving Google?

The Dozens weigh in on Uber! Analyst Simon Erickson sifts through listener's reactions to Uber's business prospects, which are now complicated by the fact that Google is testing a ride-sharing program in San Francisco.  Plus we discuss Fitbit and our new daily feature for Amazon Echo owners.
8/31/201618 minutes, 37 seconds
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Apple vs The EU

Abercrombie announces poor earnings, surprising nobody, while Mondelez announces it’s not going to pursue a merger with Hershey & Co. Plus the EU has Apple lined up in its sights, so what should shareholders do about it?
8/30/201617 minutes, 9 seconds
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Herbalife: Why We’re Sitting This One Out

The billionaire slap-fight over Herbalife continues. Mylan rolls out a generic EpiPen. The FAA releases new rules for flying drones. And our invitation to Fredtoberfest arrives!!
8/29/201627 minutes, 22 seconds
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Is Uber Overvalued?

WorkDay hits a new high. 5G is coming, but which companies will benefit most? Simon Erickson analyzes those stories, the current landscape for “The Internet of Things”, and the latest financials from Uber.
8/25/201623 minutes, 18 seconds
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What Does the Future Hold For Apple and Tesla?

Tesla now produces on of the fastest cars in the world, but who cares? And we celebrate Tim Cook’s 5 year anniversary as CEO of Apple by taking some listener questions from Twitter.
8/24/201629 minutes, 41 seconds
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Best Buy’s Best Day

Best Buy shares spike on strong 2nd-quarter profits. Ron Gross analyzes Best Buy’s relative strength, as well as a new report on the restaurant industry. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag.  
8/23/201614 minutes, 2 seconds
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A $10 Billion Bet on the Olympics

Ratings for the Summer Olympics were lower than anticipated, forcing NBC (owned by Comcast) to provide make-goods to advertisers. Since Comcast has paid more than $10 billion for every Olympics through 2032, how optimistic should shareholders be?  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the Fed's impact on the market and provide a few stock ideas as a birthday present.
8/22/201623 minutes, 44 seconds
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Walmart’s Streak Continues

Walmart’s same-store sales grow for the 8th quarter in a row.  L Brands grow their comps as well.  Plus we discuss the Federal Reserve’s move to Facebook and update the McDonald’s fitness-trackers-in-Happy-Meals story.
8/18/201624 minutes, 10 seconds
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Big Box Retailers Are Getting Boxed In

Target and Lowe’s struggle with earnings while Wal-Mart struggles to find a way to beat Amazon. Meanwhile, McDonald’s makes the worst business move any fast food company can make.
8/17/201615 minutes, 10 seconds
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HD’s Great Expectations

Home Depot’s record quarter runs into great expectations.  Dick’s Sporting Goods hits a 52-week high.  And Hain Celestial plummets after delaying the release of its latest earnings report.
8/16/201622 minutes, 11 seconds
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Google Fiber On Hold

Google rethinks its Fiber rollout plan.  Twitter rises on reports of a partnership with Apple TV. And speaking of Apple, CEO Tim Cook talks taxes and augmented reality. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
8/15/201627 minutes, 12 seconds
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Alibaba and Macy’s: Two Sides of the E-Commerce Coin

Alibaba and Macy’s announced earnings early Thursday, illustrating the different paths retailers are taking in the e-commerce age. Plus SolarCity announces that they’re building a solar-powered roof.
8/11/201618 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Margin of Danger

Walt Disney rises despite continuing struggles in its TV division.  Michael Kors gets cautious. Tim Hanson analyzes those stories and shares insights into his latest article “The Margin of Danger.”
8/10/201618 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Way is Shut for Wayfair

Earnings from retailers like Coach, Gap, and Wayfair help illustrate just how crazy the retail industry can get. Plus we attempt our first ever Twitter Mailbag to answer some great questions from our listeners.
8/9/201626 minutes, 19 seconds
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Vail Resorts Catches Air

Vail Resorts hits a new high after buying the largest ski area in North America.  Wal-Mart buys Jet.com in a $3 billion dollar attempt to get stronger at e-commerce.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
8/8/201620 minutes, 59 seconds
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How To Short A Stock

Fool Funds portfolio managers Bill Mann and Bryan Hinmon analyze Tesla Motors latest results and whether there’s a bubble in restaurant stocks.  Plus, Bryan share the three key signs he looks for when he’s shorting a stock.
8/4/201622 minutes, 39 seconds
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Fitbit, EA & Time Warner’s New Buy

Fitbit shares pop 10%. Electronic Arts surprises Wall Street with a quarterly profit. And Time Warner’s results aren’t as interesting as buying a stake in Hulu. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
8/3/201620 minutes, 53 seconds
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SodaStream’s Shares Soar 75% YTD

Earnings news from Cognex and SodaStream sent shares up today, while despite good news at Texas Roadhouse shares there have sold off. Plus a new world record has been set in the most intense race known to man—the Beer Mile.
8/2/201613 minutes, 27 seconds
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CBS is Over The Top

CBS gets it done by going over the top.  Tesla Motors closes the deal for SolarCity.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and try to get everyone to relax about what’s going to happen in August.
8/1/201621 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ford Motor Hits Reverse

Ford sinks 10% for many, many reasons.  Facebook’s mobile ad revenue continues to astonish.  Colgate-Palmolive puts up decent results in a tough environment.
7/28/201617 minutes, 22 seconds
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Apple’s Latest Surprise

Apple sold a ton of iPhones, but it’s the growth in services that has Wall Street talking. Twitter’s struggles continue, while Buffalo Wild Wings posts solid results in advance of the NFL season.
7/27/201627 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sports Retail & Restaurants

Under Armour’s 2nd-quarter profit sinks 58%. Restaurants get a sweeping downgrade. Plus, we ask the question “Didn’t ANYONE listen to what we said about Nintendo??”
7/26/201616 minutes, 17 seconds
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Verizon Buys Yahoo

Verizon pays $4.8 billion for Yahoo’s core assets.  Boston Beer rises by beating low expectations for the 2nd quarter. Plus highlights from our recent excursions to Portugal, Connecticut and Canada.
7/25/201624 minutes, 24 seconds
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Amazon: Young, Scrappy & Hungry

Even though it’s more than 20 years old, Amazon still operates like a start-up.  As we wrap up “Deep Dive Week”, Matt Argersinger analyzes the retail giant and shares why international revenue growth is one of the key metrics he likes.
7/21/201620 minutes, 3 seconds
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Berkshire-Hathaway: Non-Stop

Ron Gross analyzes the various business units of Berkshire-Hathaway and shares why the company’s book value is a key metric.  Plus, what happens when Warren Buffett steps down?
7/20/201616 minutes, 53 seconds
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Facebook: The World Turned Upside Down

In the span of 12 years Facebook has gone from start-up to global domination.  Jeff Fischer shares why he’s not concerned with Facebook’s expenses and is more interested in revenue-per-user.
7/19/201619 minutes, 43 seconds
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Alphabet: Just You Wait

It’s Deep Dive Week!  Simon Erickson analyzes the business of Alphabet, including the key metrics he looks at, the main drivers of the business, and the potential for new initiatives.
7/18/201616 minutes, 38 seconds
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Deal or No Deal?

JP Morgan reports strong profits, while Yum Brands’ quarter could be described as puissant. Plus we analyze pending details in the agribusiness and retail industries.
7/14/201629 minutes, 27 seconds
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Prime Results

Amazon sold a boatload of stuff yesterday. Kinder Morgan and Southern strike a natural gas pipeline deal. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
7/13/201619 minutes, 21 seconds
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Pokemon Sends Nintendo Soaring

Pokemon Go’s instant popularity sends shares of Nintendo up 60%. Jeff Fischer breaks down an options trade and shares his outlook on financials heading into earnings season.  Plus, we discuss Tom Gardner’s walk for DC Prep. For more details go to 131.fool.com
7/12/201628 minutes, 14 seconds
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UFC Goes For $4 Billion

UFC takes mixed-martial arts to the next level as several groups combine to buy it for $4 billion. Twitter goes for more live video programming, Amazon gears up for Prime Day, and we’ve got 3 companies to watch this earnings season.
7/11/201626 minutes, 29 seconds
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$10 Billion Worth of Milk

French conglomerate Danone doubles its U.S. business by buying WhiteWave Foods for $10 billion. Costco’s June sales surprises Wall Street. Plus we continue to search for Lululemon Athletica’s missing board member and preview Baidu’s next report.
7/7/201614 minutes, 52 seconds
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Chipotle’s Coke Problem

One of Chipotle’s top executives is charged with cocaine possession. Starbucks raises prices for the 3rd July in a row. Plus, we gear up for earnings season.
7/6/201617 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Twinkie Trade

Tesla Motors falls short on Q2 deliveries. What does Kevin Durant’s move to Golden State mean for Nike and Under Armour?  Plus, we celebrate Hostess Brands’ return to the public markets.
7/5/201622 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chocolate Wars 2.0

Hershey’s soars on a buyout bid from Mondelez International. McCormick hits a new high while Darden Restaurants sinks on weak guidance. Plus we analyze defensive stocks and overrated spices.
6/30/201626 minutes
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Nike’s Ready For The Olympics

Nike’s 4th-quarter sales are light but the company’s in good shape for the Summer Olympics. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss Kellogg’s new cereal café in NYC.
6/29/201620 minutes, 21 seconds
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Cruises, Restaurants & Buybacks

Carnival cruises to an earnings beat. Restaurant traffic takes a dip.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to debate the pros & cons of share buybacks.
6/28/201620 minutes, 10 seconds
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One Bubble That’s Not Bursting

Brexit fallout continues. The sports TV rights bubble is still there, but doesn’t look like it’s going to burst anytime in the next five years.  Plus, we offer Wedding Day advice to a MarketFoolery regular.
6/27/201623 minutes, 59 seconds
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Retail’s Secret Weapon

The Brexit vote is underway! Bed, Bath & Beyond hits a 5-year low while Barnes & Noble unveils its new secret weapon: alcohol.
6/23/201619 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tesla Bids For SolarCity

Tesla Motors makes a $2.8 billion bid for SolarCity, but Wall Street isn’t wild about the deal. Plus we discuss the FAA’s new regulations for drones, the relative merits of buying stocks at attractive prices, and Tyson Foods’ hot dog giveaway!
6/22/201621 minutes, 47 seconds
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Lululemon Has a Ghost Problem

Netflix’s price hike gives shareholders mixed emotions, the future of AI is now, and Lululemon’s longest tenured board member is nowhere to be found.
6/21/201621 minutes, 47 seconds
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The tronc Era Begins

“Finding Dory” gives Walt Disney shareholders 136 million reasons to smile, LinkedIn releases its first “Top Attractors” list, Tribune Publishing rebrands as “tronc”, and Dan Boyd returns from his trip!
6/20/201626 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Distraction Index

Morgan Housel analyzes the state of distraction facing investors, and shares what he learned buying a house.
6/16/201616 minutes, 42 seconds
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Apple Re-Focuses on Software

What is an investor to do now that the Brexit seems like a distinct probability? Plus Apple’s developer conference falls flat, Valeant struggles to find a new direction for its business, and the tech industry is ripe for consolidation.
6/15/201630 minutes, 7 seconds
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Brexit & The Guacamole Thesis

With the UK set to vote next week, Tim Hanson analyzes the pros & cons of Brexit, a potential merger in the fantasy sports industry, and investing in guacamole.  
6/14/201614 minutes, 2 seconds
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Microsoft Buys LinkedIn

Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $26.2 billion. Citron Research makes a case for shorting Facebook. Plus, stock market trivia! For video highlights of our Fool Fest Digital Pass go to http://digitalpass.fool.com/foolery
6/13/201622 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Next Dividend Aristocrat

J.M. Smucker hits an all-time high while Restoration Hardware sinks to an all-time low. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss dividend aristocrats.  To get a sneak preview of our Fool Fest Digital Pass, go to http://digitalpass.fool.com/foolery
6/9/201616 minutes, 53 seconds
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A $3 Billion Bet on India

Wall Street’s having fun with Dave & Buster’s latest earnings report. Amazon invests another $3 billion in India. T-Mobile unveils a plan to turn customers into shareholders.  
6/8/201619 minutes, 21 seconds
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Thor Brings The Hammer

Thor Industries hits a new high after strong Q3 results.  LDR Holding spikes 63% after being bought by Zimmer Biomet. We analyze those stories, dip into the Fool Mailbag, and reminisce about Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.  
6/7/201626 minutes, 5 seconds
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America’s Most Hated

Which U.S. cable company is most hated by customers? Why did Devon Energy sell $1 billion worth of assets? And what separates Under Armour’s share classes?
6/6/201622 minutes, 27 seconds
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SodaStream’s Serving Suds

SodaStream launches a beer line. Lululemon athletica founder Chip Wilson returns with a vengeance. Plus, we examine potential risks with Markel’s business.
6/3/201619 minutes, 24 seconds
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Winning The Lumbersexual Market

Michael Kors pops after its latest report. Lands’ End treads water. Plus we navigate the sports apparel industry and get a head start on National Doughnut Day.
6/1/201624 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is VW Out of the Woods?

Volkswagen posts a surprising profit. Starbucks gets serious about iced coffee. Plus we discuss whether social media can be successful with e-commerce and share highlights from our Memorial Day weekends.
5/31/201623 minutes, 10 seconds
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Buy, Sell or Hold?

In what could be a disastrous mistake, Chris Hill and Bill Barker play a round of “Buy, Sell or Hold?”. Topics covered include Ponzi schemes, baseball, travel, and a live-action version of “Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
5/26/201628 minutes, 59 seconds
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Intuit vs. H&R Block

Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker dissects why Intuit is beating H&R Block, why Tiffany continues to struggle, and why everyone knew Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia wouldn’t work. Plus, we gear up for the start of Memorial Day weekend.
5/25/201621 minutes, 28 seconds
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Red Bull is Going Pro

Best Buy impresses investors this quarter but is already disappointing them next quarter, while GoPro and Red Bull enter into a mutually beneficial arrangement. Plus our analysts take a deep dive into the struggling restaurant industry and pick out some companies that they think have what it takes to survive.
5/24/201619 minutes, 12 seconds
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Shake-Up in Sporting Goods

Dick’s Sporting Goods spikes as Sports Authority closes its doors, but the direct-to-consumer battle is just heating up. Bayer makes a $62 billion bid for Monsanto, but will Uncle Sam approve the deal? Plus, we share a few takeaways from Fool Fest 2016.
5/23/201623 minutes, 39 seconds
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Sex & Cheese

Shares of Church & Dwight (parent company of Trojan Brands) spike on buyout rumors. Is someone trying to corner the global condom market?  Meanwhile, America grapples with an oversupply of cheese. Plus, we analyze the latest earnings from Lowe’s and Target.
5/18/201619 minutes, 50 seconds
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YouTube is a Money Monster

Is YouTube really worth $75 billion as a stand-alone business?  Plus we analyze Home Depot’s latest quarter and offer a preview of Fool Fest, our 2-day investing conference.
5/17/201616 minutes, 29 seconds
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Surprise Bid for Yahoo

Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert teams up with Warren Buffett to make a bid for Yahoo’s core assets. Plus we analyze Berkshire-Hathaway’s purchase of Apple shares and Gannett increasing its bid for Tribune Publishing.
5/16/201619 minutes, 48 seconds
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Restaurants, Retail & More

General retail gets hit again, while restaurant stocks continue to serve up strong returns. Plus we discuss Wal-Mart’s new service and a media tour of NYC.  Thanks to Audible for supporting this episode! Get a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool.
5/12/201622 minutes, 41 seconds
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Fossil Is Showing Its Age

Disney announced a rare earnings miss this week, but the company still has a lot to offer investors--unfortunately that may not be true for beleaguered retailers Macy’s and Fossil. Meanwhile a judge has called off the Staples and Office Depot merger, leaving the two companies high and dry.
5/11/201622 minutes, 42 seconds
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About Last Night…

Morgan Housel shares insights from an investing conference in Montreal.  Chris Hill shares a preview of ESPN’s next documentary “OJ: Made In America”.
5/10/201617 minutes, 54 seconds
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Raising The Transparency Bar

Lending Club tanks after the CEO resigns. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts gets a sweet buyout. Plus we discuss Microsoft’s move to increase transparency for individual investors.  Thanks to Audible for supporting this episode! Get a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool.
5/9/201622 minutes, 43 seconds
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Beware The “And” Stock

Bill Barker & Bryan Hinmon from Motley Fool Funds analyze the latest results from Whole Foods, L Brands and Weight Watchers. Bryan explains what an “and” stock is and we try to make sense of Tribune Publishing’s latest move.
5/5/201629 minutes, 38 seconds
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Zillow Is Zoaring

Zillow’s optimism sends shares up double-digits. Priceline guidance is tepid, but is the company sandbagging?  Plus we dip into the Fool  Mailbag and celebrate Star Wars Day.
5/4/201619 minutes, 55 seconds
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Print Isn’t Dead Just Yet

The team takes a look at earnings from The New York Times and Grubhub, two very different companies with some surprising parallels. Plus they dive into the future of Apple and if Tim Cook is to blame for the stock’s recent problems.
5/3/201621 minutes, 12 seconds
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Uncle Martian Has Arrived!

We sift through the wreckage of the now-defunctHalliburton/Baker Hughes deal. Hulu makes the battle for the livingroom more interesting, and we discuss the newest player in theathletic apparel industry: Uncle Martian.  For a free copy ofour new 401k guide, go to http://401k.Fool.com
5/2/201624 minutes, 8 seconds
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Why Investors Should Ignore Presidential Predictions

Morgan Housel shares his thoughts on Priceline needing a new CEO, which U.S. presidents are best for the stock market, and why investors should ignore election predictions.
4/28/201618 minutes, 47 seconds
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Australia’s Unstoppable Market

Australia’s economy is on a 25-year bull run.  Motley Fool AU analyst Donny Buchanan shares the peril & promise of investing in Australia, how investors regard Big Banks, and why a 200-acre farm is considered small.
4/27/201618 minutes, 26 seconds
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Half a Decade Later and BP is Still Paying for its Mistakes

Earnings from BP continue to suffer half a decade after its spill in the Gulf, while The Container Store and Coach report earnings of their own. Plus the team speculates wildly about earnings from Chipotle and Apple after market close.
4/26/201622 minutes, 44 seconds
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Who’s Buying Newspapers?

Halliburton delays its earnings call. Gannett makes a $815 million bid to gain even more control of the newspaper industry. Plus we look at the latest dance between automakers and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
4/25/201621 minutes, 13 seconds
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Funny How Time Slips Away

Episode 1,000 features analysis of the latest earnings from Under Armour, DR Horton, Sherwin-Williams, Las Vegas Sands and Mattel. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share the “Uncle Joe” origin story!
4/21/201634 minutes, 10 seconds
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Big Tech & Big Red

Intel’s profits are overshadowed by the company’s job cuts. Intuitive Surgical hits a new high, while Coca-Cola’s sales fall for the 4th quarter in a row.
4/20/201619 minutes, 23 seconds
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Netflix’s Future & Yahoo’s Surprise Bidder

Netflix sinks 10% as Wall Street flees, but the future still looks bright. Illumina tanks while Johnson & Johnson hits a new high. Plus, we discuss one of the surprising finalists in the bidding for Yahoo.
4/19/201618 minutes, 59 seconds
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Millennium Week Begins!

The countdown to our 1,000th episode is on. We’ve got earnings from Hasbro and Pepsi, as Amazon unveils a monthly video plan. Plus, Fool podcasts are now on Spotify!
4/18/201624 minutes, 57 seconds
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Should I Short My Own Company?

Delta Airlines and Bank of America kick off earnings season. PC sales fall for the 6th quarter in a row. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss whether it’s wise to short your own company.  For a free preview of our Motley Fool PRO service, just go to TryPro.Fool.com.
4/14/201623 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Death of Coal

America’s largest coal company goes bankrupt, while railroad operator CSX sees far lower coal shipments. Bill Mann and Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds discuss who dividend stocks are right for and why the healthy amount of alcohol depends on where you live.
4/13/201623 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why We Love A Good Story

Morgan Housel shares why investors love a good story, why good bets are still good after they go south, and his 1st memory of MarketFoolery.
4/12/201616 minutes, 41 seconds
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Yahoo Bidding Heats Up

Verizon may be the frontrunner, but the Daily Mail just entered the bidding for Yahoo’s core assets.  Plus we analyze Under Armour’s fall after The Masters and raise some questions about an upcoming beverage IPO.
4/11/201621 minutes, 7 seconds
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Victoria’s Secret: Best In Class

L Brands (parent company of Victoria’s Secret) announces a restructuring. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker shares why L Brands has been the best stock in the apparel industry over the past 15 years. Plus we discuss Bed, Bath & Beyond, Wynn Resorts, and (of course) National Beer Day.
4/7/201620 minutes, 18 seconds
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Tesla Motors: Caveat Shorter

Tesla Motors missed their delivery target, but only a fool (small f) would short that stock. Plus we take a closer look at the solar energy industry.
4/6/201621 minutes, 27 seconds
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Nobody Remembers Number Two

Disney’s COO abruptly resigns. Plus discuss the Panama Papers and why basing your investing decisions on Pres. Eisenhower’s final year in office might be a bad idea.
4/5/201616 minutes, 23 seconds
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Alaska Air Buys Virgin America

Merger Monday (again!) lives up to its name with a $4 billion deal in the airline industry.  Plus Staples makes an interesting bet on office space and we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
4/4/201624 minutes, 39 seconds
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Burger Wars Are Heating Up

McDonald’s announces a big push in China the same day it gets a new competitor: Chipotle.  Plus we analyze Movado Group’s struggles and reminisce about some of our favorite April Fool’s Day pranks.
3/31/201626 minutes, 40 seconds
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Golden Age of Financial Journalism

Morgan Housel weighs in on the unusual 2-year run of the stock market, the case for imports, and how investors are living in a great time for financial journalism.
3/30/201616 minutes, 29 seconds
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One Spicy Stock

McCormick serves up another strong quarter, but is the stock’s valuation getting too spicy? Plus we discuss potential catalysts for LinkedIn and Walt Disney becoming the #1 shorted stock in the DJIA.  To win your own investing library, go to Podcasts.Fool.com.
3/29/201622 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Starwood Saga Continues

Anbang tops Marriott’s bid for Starwood Hotels.  Pandora’s founder returns and Wall Street doesn’t seem excited. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share investing takeaways from our respective vacations.
3/28/201624 minutes, 8 seconds
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Options Investing 101

Jeff Fischer shares his thoughts on tech giant Andy Grove and the legacy he leaves behind.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer questions about leveraged ETFs, writing puts and more.  For Jeff’s free crash course on options investing, go to OptionsRadio.Fool.com.
3/23/201621 minutes, 33 seconds
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Bringing Unsexy Back

Why do sexy businesses get all the attention?  We analyze why investors should give boring, unsexy companies a second look.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss Mattress Firm’s latest quarter.  To win your own investing library, go to Podcasts.Fool.com.
3/22/201618 minutes, 18 seconds
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3M: Merger Monday, Mailbag

Deals in the paint and hotels industries help Merger Monday live up to its nickname.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss mortgages, branding strategies, and the decline of beer consumption.  For a chance to win your own investing library go to http://podcasts.fool.com
3/21/201624 minutes, 2 seconds
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Win an Investing Library!

Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner and a group of all-star analysts share their favorite investing books and the lessons they learned. For your chance to win an investing library go to http://podcasts.fool.com.
3/18/201624 minutes, 15 seconds
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SXSW: Start-Ups

Joshua Baer is the founder of Capital Factory, a hub for entrepreneurs in Austin. He takes a few minutes out of his insanely busy week to discuss the tech scene in Austin, SXSW and more.
3/18/201612 minutes, 8 seconds
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SXSW: Driverless Cars, Robot Pressers

Tech editor (and Industry Focus host) Dylan Lewis takes the stage at the SXSW Podcast Center to share what he’s learned this week about driverless cars. Plus, what happens when a robot holds a press conference?  
3/16/201619 minutes, 3 seconds
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SXSW: Comedy

Comedian, TV writer and podcast host Matt Mira shares his thoughts on the business of comedy.  We discuss the prospects of a comedy bubble, the changing economics of TV, and much more.  
3/15/201620 minutes, 36 seconds
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SXSW Begins!

We made it to Austin!  We kick off SXSW week with a discussion that includes the future of media, health tech, and much more. Plus we share what we’re hoping to hear from Under Armour’s CEO and why we’re slightly-less worried about robots taking over.  
3/14/201624 minutes, 19 seconds
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Improve Your Financial Health

It’s Financial Health Day here at Fool Global Headquarters.  Robert Brokamp shares the day’s origins and tips on improving your own financial health. Plus we offer a sneak-preview of next week’s bonus MarketFoolery and our 1st-ever contest.
3/10/201611 minutes, 16 seconds
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The State of Cereal

Chipotle closes another location due to health issues. General Mills hikes its dividend.  Plus we discuss women’s tennis, performance-enhancing drugs, and Lifetime Network vs. Hallmark Channel.
3/9/201625 minutes, 14 seconds
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Apparel, Commodities & DCA

We dip into the Fool Mailbag to figure out what happened to Horsehead Holdings and the best way to dollar-cost average.  Plus, a look at Perry Ellis’ business and New Orleans cuisine.
3/8/201614 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mind The GAAP

“Zootopia” rules the box office. Meerkat surrenders. Plus, we explain GAAP vs. non-GAAP reporting, why no stock is ever truly in the “set-it-and-forget-it” category, and why doing our own taxes holds no appeal whatsoever.
3/7/201631 minutes, 34 seconds
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Tax Tips For Investors

We dig into the latest earnings from Costco and American Eagle, discuss the future of Ulta Salon, and analyze the latest decision by LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner. Plus, we’ve got a free tax guide to help investors!  To get your own copy of The Motley Fool Investors’ Tax Guide, just go to http://TaxGuide.Fool.com
3/3/201620 minutes, 48 seconds
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Aloha, Aubrey

We reflect on former Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon, diversification strategies, and the Loeb Awards.  To check out a highlight reel from our recent investing conference in San Diego go to http://digitalpass.fool.com.
3/2/201614 minutes, 28 seconds
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The SEC Is Here To See You

The Crocs turnaround isn’t turning around just yet. Valeant Pharmaceuticals gets a visit from the SEC. Plus, we’re heading to Austin, Texas for SXSW!
3/1/201618 minutes, 10 seconds
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Mr. Buffett’s Letter

Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross analyzes Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders, the “Big Four” holdings and whether shares of Berkshire-Hathaway are attractive.
2/29/201617 minutes, 58 seconds
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Our Mtg. w/Donald Trump

When Donald Trump ran a public company in the 1990s, The Motley Fool shorted the stock.  In this bonus episode, David Gardner and Jeff Fischer share details of why they shorted Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, their invitation to New York City, and what it was like sitting down face-to-face with The Donald.
2/26/201627 minutes, 6 seconds
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Stop. Raising. Money.

Morgan Housel analyzes why start-up companies shouldn’t raise as much money as possible. Plus, we share details on The Motley Fool’s first-ever digital pass to our recent investing conference in San Diego.  To learn more go to http://digitalpass.fool.com
2/25/201618 minutes, 14 seconds
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DreamWorks Shares Get Animated

Lowe’s and Target are moving in the right direction, but its DreamWorks Animation that stuns Wall Street with a huge 4th quarter. Plus we gear up for the Academy Awards with a past winner of Best Original Song.
2/24/201621 minutes, 38 seconds
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Home Depot Is A Monster

Eye-popping same-store sales drive another great quarter for Home Depot. David Kretzmann shares why he believes the stock still has room to run. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and offer some unsolicited advice to AMC Entertainment.
2/23/201615 minutes, 35 seconds
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2 Stocks Near The End

Lumber Liquidators and Ultra Petroleum are both getting crushed, but only one looks salvageable. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss a potential buyout for Boston Beer and the latest innovation from KitKat.
2/22/201616 minutes, 53 seconds
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FBI vs. Apple

Wal-Mart’s 4th quarter results are uninspiring. Cabela’s may or may not be up for sale. And Nestle is probably bigger than you think.  Plus we discuss Apple’s standoff with the FBI.
2/18/201626 minutes, 33 seconds
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What the Heck is Jigsaw?

Priceline announced impressive fourth quarter earnings, but Airbnb continues to grow in popularity. Meanwhile Warren Buffett has found some value in Kinder Morgan, and Alphabet is spinning off its think-tank Jigsaw.
2/17/201620 minutes, 1 second
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Home Security’s Explosion

ADT pops 50% after getting acquired, as the home security industry gets more competitive.  Meanwhile, Apple has started working on its first-ever scripted TV series so it can be made available on…….Apple Music?  
2/16/201615 minutes, 56 seconds
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TripAdvisor Surprises Wall St.

TripAdvisor pops 15% on surprisingly good earnings, while Twitter & Whole Foods struggle for very different reasons.
2/11/201622 minutes, 15 seconds
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Panera 2.0 Is Working

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” made all the money, but shares of Walt Disney hit a 52-week low on fears over continued cord-cutting.  SolarCity plunges 25% as government incentives get cut. Panera Bread shares rise as the company’s 2.0 Initiative is showing results. Plus, we discuss “The Big Short” and the Mount Rushmore of Pixar films.
2/10/201626 minutes, 50 seconds
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Investing Tips from San Diego

After hundreds of Motley Fool members gathered in San Diego for an investing conference, Morgan Housel and Chris Hill share their takeaways.
2/9/201613 minutes, 48 seconds
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Super Bowl Winners & Losers

Hasbro’s holiday sales impress Wall Street.  Leapfrog and Apollo Education Group ride off into the sunset. Plus we analyze which Super Bowl ads might move the needle for businesses and their brands.
2/8/201621 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Carolina Bulls vs The Denver Bears

The guys take a look at earnings from blue chip companies Phillip Morris and Royal Dutch Shell, as well as GoPro and Dunkin Brands. Plus, does the outcome of the Superbowl influence the stock market? History says it absolutely does.
2/4/201615 minutes, 55 seconds
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A Tough Time for Earnings

Chipotle, Yahoo and National Oilwell Varco all announced sub-par earnings, while GM provides a ray of hope. Plus Amazon is entering the brick and mortar bookstore market…wait, what?
2/3/201625 minutes, 37 seconds
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Alphabet: The New #1

Alphabet replaces Apple as the biggest company in the public markets. ExxonMobil’s Q4 profit falls 58%. Royal Caribbean battles lower expectations while Barbie sales fuel Mattel’s rise. Plus we celebrate the 1993 classic film “Groundhog Day”.
2/2/201623 minutes, 52 seconds
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1st Trillion-Dollar Company

McCormick serves up spicy earnings. Questar pops after being bought by Dominion Resources. Sherwin-Williams paints investors a nice picture of year-end earnings.  Plus, with Alphabet about to report earnings will the tech giant overtake Apple as the public biggest company?  We analyze the field and pick a dark horse to become the world’s 1st trillion-dollar company.
2/1/201626 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Social Net Worth

Facebook’s 4th-quarter profit has nine zeros.  Under Armour soars on strong 2016 guidance. PayPal gets up off the mat, while eBay struggles.
1/28/201618 minutes, 45 seconds
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Peak Auto, Peak Airlines...Peak Vodka?

Apple falls on weak guidance. Boeing drops 10% for even weaker guidance. Plus we discuss the case for owning AT&T, America reaching “peak vodka”, and listener suggestions for a Fool podcast drinking game.
1/27/201627 minutes, 42 seconds
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Canadian Banks: Time To Buy?

3M and Johnson & Johnson push the Dow higher. Coach posts rising sales for the first time in in 2 ½ years. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss whether Canadian bank stocks are a value play or a value trap.
1/26/201617 minutes, 26 seconds
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Twitter’s CEO Is Running Out Of Time

McDonald’s all-day breakfast results in strong 4th-quarter sales. Tyco and Johnson Controls merge. And with four executives leaving Twitter, CEO Jack Dorsey is running out of time to turn the company (and the stock) around.
1/25/201622 minutes, 4 seconds
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T-Mobile Trolled Verizon, and We Want More

Verizon’s 4th quarter was not nearly as much fun as T-Mobile’s trolling of Verizon. Southwest Airlines and United Continental rise after their Q4 results.  Plus we discuss how to prepare for an impending snowstorm.
1/21/201621 minutes, 49 seconds
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Netflix, IBM & the Cybersecurity Consolidation

Netflix falls despite a good quarterly report. IBM’s revenue falls for the 15th quarter in a row.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss the coming consolidation in the cybersecurity industry.
1/20/201620 minutes, 42 seconds
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Silver and Gold

UnitedHealth’s stock rises despite 4th quarter profits falling. Tiffany’s  holiday sales disappoint. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to analyze silver, gold, and investing in Pittsburgh.
1/19/201615 minutes, 32 seconds
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GoPro is Going Down

GoPro shares continue to slide after the company cut sales expectations, while Ambarella investors feel the sting of GoPro’s troubles. Meanwhile FitBit and Best Buy have problems of their own, while Amazon continues to do just fine.
1/14/201624 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Unstoppable Trend

Fool Funds portfolio manager Bill Mann offers a preview of earnings season. We also discuss JP Morgan’s standoff with Bloomberg, and why coffee consumption isn’t stopping anytime soon.
1/13/201618 minutes, 20 seconds
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Periscope’s Explosion

Twitter integrates Periscope into its platform, instantly taking its user base from 10 million to over 300 million. But will video translate into profits? Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag and analyze the potential return of apparel retail’s Dov Charney.
1/12/201622 minutes, 14 seconds
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Best & Worst of CES

David Kretzmann returns from Sin City to share the highlights from the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show and why no one should hold their breath waiting for self-driving cars. For a preview of our Supernova service, go to www.SupernovaRadio.fool.com.
1/11/201625 minutes, 50 seconds
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Now Is The Time To Start Drinking

China roils the stock market again. Is that why shares of beer/wine/spirits company Constellation Brands are hitting an all-time high?  Simon Erickson analyzes the growth of CB’s beer segment, as well as the rise of Bitcoin, Facebook’s potential with Oculus Rift, and Snapchat’s popularity. To check out our new podcast center go to www.fool.com/podcasts
1/7/201618 minutes, 26 seconds
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North Korea? Time for Defense Stocks

North Korea’s test of a hydrogen bomb has us taking a closer look at Lockheed Martin and defense industry stocks.  Chipotle’s same-store sales are even worse than expected, and we discuss when to use different stock screens.
1/6/201624 minutes, 14 seconds
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First Solar Continues to Outperform the Oil Industry

The team takes a look at the future of eSports, the future of the oil industry, and the investments they’re most excited about for 2016.
1/5/201616 minutes, 45 seconds
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Big Auto’s Next Wave

GM invests $500 million in Lyft, while Ford Motor looks to team up with Google on self-driving vehicles. American Express kicks off 2016 by losing another long-time partner. Plus, we preview tomorrow’s headlines as Wall Street sees red.
1/4/201617 minutes, 34 seconds
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Frank Sinatra Has A Cold

Chris Hill wraps up 2015 with some reflections on being an investing nerd, Mike Tyson, getting punched in the mouth, and Gay Telese’s classic magazine profile “Frank Sinatra Has A Cold”.
12/30/201513 minutes, 1 second
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Who Won Christmas?

Amazon added more than 3 million Prime members in the week before Christmas. Fitbit turned out to be the surprising winner of this year’s “hot gadget” title. Plus, we discuss Darden Restaurants’ $400 proposition for New Year’s Eve.
12/29/201521 minutes, 57 seconds
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CES Preview

The Consumer Electronics Show is the largest consumer technology trade show in the world.  Next week David Kretzmann (and a team of Fools) heads to Las Vegas for CES. Today he offers a preview of CES and what it means for investors.
12/28/201516 minutes, 28 seconds
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T’was The Night Before Christmas

To quote David Gardner, the best way to improve your investing is to lead a more interesting life. Chris Hill wraps up a month’s worth of holiday music selections with some thoughts on the late, great Louis Armstrong.
12/24/201510 minutes, 56 seconds
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Give The Dow Some Respect

Morgan Housel shares how diversification is easy for investors to come by, even with just the Dow Jones Industrial Average of 30 stocks. Plus we discuss why buybacks play a huge role in the market’s performance and why oil is the industry to watch in 2016.
12/23/201516 minutes, 8 seconds
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Oprah to the Rescue?

Chipotle hits a 52-week low after another E. coli outbreak. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses the restaurant's challenges and the extent to which a celebrity spokesperson could help. Plus, we preview the energy and healthcare industries for 2016.    
12/22/201521 minutes, 48 seconds
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Last-Minute Investor Gifts

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” made All The Money. What’s the best way to invest in organics?  We discuss those topics and offer up some book recommendations for the investor in your life.
12/21/201521 minutes, 15 seconds
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What If Star Wars Falls Short?

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is going to make a ton of money.  But with expectations so high, what happens to Disney’s stock if the movie falls just a little bit short?  We dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss that topic, as well as diversification, kids & investing, and how confusing marijuana identification can be.
12/17/201533 minutes, 1 second
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McDonald’s Hits All-Time High (Yes. Really.)

The Fed raises rates. McDonald’s all-day breakfast plan appears to be working. Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories, as well as Sports Illustrated’s Person of the Year, the history of tennis, Mark Knopfler and a host of other tangential topics.
12/16/201527 minutes, 28 seconds
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Best & Worst of Healthcare in 2015

Kristine Harjes & Michael Douglass help review the healthcare industry’s 2015 with their selections for Best Story, Best Stock, and Worst CEO of the Year.
12/15/201522 minutes, 10 seconds
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Marijuana Stocks – Time To Buy?

Big merger in the consumer goods industry. GoPro sinks (again) and prompts the question: Value play or value trap?  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss whether now is the time to invest in marijuana stocks.
12/14/201525 minutes, 57 seconds
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New Kid On The Mobile Payment Block

Wal-Mart joins the mobile payment party. Plus, we discuss whether Chipotle executives listen to MarketFoolery and why pricing power is becoming more important to investors.
12/10/201517 minutes, 37 seconds
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Chipotle At The Crossroads

Costco’s Q1 profits fall. Kinder Morgan cuts its dividend. Yahoo’s board of directors reverses directions on the Alibaba spin-off.  Plus we discuss Chipotle’s recent issues with food safety and what the company needs to do next.  For access to the live video chat we’re doing Friday with the MDP team, just go to www.MDPRadio.Fool.com.
12/9/201528 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Stock In The Zone

Autozone rises on another strong quarter. Toll Brothers’ falls despite double-digit profits. Plus we ponder the fate of Outerwall and discuss the Christmas classic film “Elf”.
12/8/201522 minutes, 46 seconds
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Green Coffee & Black Gold

Keurig Green Mountain spikes 75% on buyout news.  Oil drops to its lowest point in nearly seven years. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
12/7/201519 minutes, 32 seconds
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YouTube Goes To Hollywood

YouTube goes looking for movies & TV for its new Red service. Target settles its 2013 data breach.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss employee stock plans and no-cost investing.
12/3/201520 minutes, 22 seconds
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Is Yahoo Up For Sale?

Yahoo is considering a sale of its core Internet business.  Ascena Retail Group struggles despite raising guidance. And Cabela’s isn’t considering, it’s definitely up for sale.  Plus we share a couple of business takeaways from the classic TV special “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer”.
12/2/201526 minutes, 17 seconds
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Holiday Shopping, Oil & 3D Printing

We analyze the results from Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to analyze oil stocks and the state of 3D printing. Plus, we’re looking for 2016 Summer Interns! If you’re interested in applying go to http://Careers.Fool.com.
12/1/201519 minutes, 21 seconds
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Investing in Germany

Checking in from Berlin, Matt Koppenheffer weighs in on Volkswagen, the Fed, China’s effect on the German economy and more.  Plus, he previews the newest offering for investors.  For a copy of Motley Fool Germany’s free newsletter, go to www.fool.de/radio.
11/30/201517 minutes, 1 second
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Best Biz Movie of 2015

In advance of the Thanksgiving holiday Chris Hill reflects on investing in something other than stocks and why “All Things Must Pass: The Rise & Fall Of Tower Records” gets his vote for the business movie of the year.  For a free preview of our MDP service, go to MDPRadio.Fool.com
11/25/201514 minutes, 33 seconds
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Millennials & Investing: Building A Portfolio

Should I start with big, stable companies or riskier growth stocks?  What about dividend-paying stocks?  And what’s the best time to sell?  In part 2 of our special, we answer those questions and more.  Plus, we share 2 stocks we would hold for the next 40 years.  For a free copy of our best-selling e-book “The Motley Fool Guide to Investing for Beginners”, just go to www.fool.com/beginners
11/24/201524 minutes, 53 seconds
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Millennials & Investing: Getting Started

“I know how important it is to invest, I just don’t know how to get started.”  At The Motley Fool we hear this comment all the time.  So in part 1 of our special Aaron Bush and David Kretzmann discuss why it’s so important to invest, how to get started, and how millennials can get started on the road to financial independence.
11/23/201520 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Sexy IPO We Want No Part Of

Best Buy stands its ground. Keurig Green Mountain rises as short-sellers flee.  Plus we analyze the latest public offerings from Square and Match Group.
11/19/201520 minutes, 2 seconds
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Home Improvement on the Rise

Lowe’s follows up Home Depot’s strong quarter with one of their own. Jack In The Box offers strong guidance for 2016. And Dick’s Sporting Goods slashes guidance, which in turn slashes its stock price.
11/18/201520 minutes
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Has Wal-Mart’s Turning Point Arrived?

Wal-Mart rises on good results and an upbeat forecast. Home Depot’s sales continue to rise. Urban Outfitters decides the path to growth is paved with pizza restaurants. Bill Mann and Bill Barker from Motley Fool Funds analyze those stories and discuss the health benefits of coffee.
11/18/201520 minutes, 34 seconds
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Merger Monday & Investing in Batteries

Marriott bids $12 billion for Starwood Hotels.  Tim Hanson analyzes the deal and the online travel industry.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss investing in the battery industry, international exchanges and how we each fared in a national 12-kilometer race.
11/16/201526 minutes, 49 seconds
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Go Grizzly: One New Logo We Want To See

Kohl’s beats low expectations.  Liberty Media restructures.  And Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen serves up some tasty earnings.  Plus, we review some of the worst logos in the world and pitch Titan International on the updated logo we want to see.
11/12/201525 minutes, 48 seconds
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Retail, Singles’ Day & 1 Dumb Short

Middleby & Macy’s sell off for very different reasons. Alibaba celebrates Singles’ Day with $14 billion in sales. Plus we look at the short interest in retail stocks and discuss why anyone would short Costco.
11/11/201519 minutes, 49 seconds
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LionsGate: More Than The Hunger Games?

LionsGate Entertainment rises in advance of the final “Hunger Games” film.  The Gap lowers expectations, while Wayfair sells off.  Plus, Dan Boyd gives a report on the GWAR concert!
11/10/201520 minutes
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Priceline, Hertz & Catching the WhiteWave

Priceline Group falls on cautious guidance. Hertz falls even further. And packaged food company WhiteWave quietly puts up a strong quarter.  Plus, we’re planning an episode on Millennials & investing and want your suggestions! Email your questions & ideas to MarketFoolery@fool.com.
11/9/201519 minutes, 12 seconds
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The $300 Billion Social Network

Facebook hits an all-time high and becomes the 6th-largest public company.  Whole Foods stumbles.  Expedia makes HomeAway an offer it can’t refuse.
11/5/201518 minutes, 3 seconds
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Real Businesses Are Better Than Fake Businesses

CBS reboots “Star Trek”, but not for broadcast TV.  Zillow sells off despite continued growth.  And Groupon’s dumpster fire continues to rage.  Plus we consider the worst corporate logos.
11/4/201528 minutes, 14 seconds
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Holiday Retail: Not-So-Great Expectations

Coach puts up better-than-expected results in Q1.  Activist investing is getting personal.  Plus Ron Gross analyzes the holiday retail landscape and offers some thoughts on leveraged ETFs.
11/3/201516 minutes, 25 seconds
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Advice for the Fed Chief

Columnist Morgan Housel examines the possibility of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates at the December meeting and shares what advice he would give Fed Chief Janet Yellen.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss how to get kids (and your adult friends) interested in investing.
11/2/201512 minutes, 55 seconds
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Nasdaq’s Two Big Losers

Buffalo Wild Wings and GoPro have nothing in common, except a falling stock price.  MasterCard hits a new high as Yelp surprises Wall Street.  Plus, we celebrate National Cat Day with Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker.
10/29/201518 minutes, 3 seconds
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Apple, Twitter, China & Sweden (Yes, Sweden)

Apple’s iPhone sales in China take off.  Twitter’s guidance sends the stock down.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to analyze SolarCity and the perplexing fall of Porsche.
10/28/201518 minutes, 29 seconds
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Alibaba & The Mobile Sales

Alibaba’s 2nd-quarter profits are fueled by a huge rise in mobile sales.  Fast cars, dinosaurs & Minions drive Comcast’s 3-quarter results.  And Motley Fool Funds portfolio manager Bill Mann shares how he finds international investments.
10/27/201516 minutes, 41 seconds
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China’s Travel Stocks Take Off

Shares of Ctrip, Qunar and Baidu jump as we try to make sense of the new landscape in China’s online travel industry.  Plus we analyze Duke Energy’s purchase of Piedmont Natural Gas and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
10/26/201520 minutes, 5 seconds
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McDonald’s Cruises, AmEx Bruises

McDonald’s hits an all-time high. American Express hits a 52-week low. Under Armour falls despite hitting $1 billion in quarterly sales for the first time ever. 
10/22/201520 minutes, 37 seconds
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Back To The Future: 3 stocks for 2045

Chipotle’s growth slows down. Valeant Pharmaceuticals gets hit with allegations of fraud. GM crushes 3rd-quarter earnings, while the Ferrari IPO revs its engine.  Plus, we celebrate “Back To The Future” day by sharing 3 stocks we would hold for the next 30 years.
10/21/201532 minutes, 12 seconds
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Big Blue & the HOG

IBM struggles.  Harley-Davidson’s 3rd-quarter is terrible. Plus we analyze Yum Brands’ spin-off and the benefits of options investing. For a free crash course on options, go to OptionsRadio.Fool.com
10/20/201525 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Oprah Effect

Hasbro’s quarter can be summed up in five words.  Halliburton makes it through the last of its “tough comps” quarters.  Plus, Oprah Winfrey single-handedly sends shares Weight Watchers Internationals up more than 80%.
10/19/201517 minutes, 33 seconds
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Netflix, Wal-Mart & Canada’s Response

Netflix drops on lower profits, but the global expansion continues.  Wal-Mart has its worst day in 20 years.  Plus, our Canadian listeners flood the Fool Mailbag in response to yesterday’s episode.
10/15/201522 minutes, 52 seconds
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Intel Stumbles, TripAdvisor Soars

Intel’s 3rd-quarter profits fell as PC sales continue to slow.  TripAdvisor’s stock jumps 20% on a new partnership with Priceline Group.  Plus we discuss how the baseball playoffs are shaping up for FOX and Time Warner.
10/14/201519 minutes, 55 seconds
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Anatomy of a Top-5 Merger

Anheuser-Busch InBev FINALLY gets SABMiller to merge, and all it took was $104 billion.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag, analyze Johnson & Johnson’s latest quarter, and recommend a couple of bourbons.
10/13/201514 minutes, 25 seconds
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Merger Monday & Earnings Preview

Dell buys EMC in deal worth $67 billion. Fiat Chrysler spins off Ferrari, but will investors pay $50 a share at the IPO?  Plus we share highlights from the Fool One event in Miami, the “price-to-car” ratio and two things we’re watching this earnings season.
10/12/201518 minutes, 24 seconds
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Can Etsy Survive Amazon’s Latest Move?

Domino’s is poised to continue taking over the pizza market, while analysts worry about GoPro’s future. Plus Amazon is moving in on Etsy’s turf, but Etsy is a stronger company than many investors give it credit for.
10/8/201515 minutes, 7 seconds
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Is Yum Brands Damaged Goods?

Yum Brands continues to struggle in China as Wall Street loses patience.  Constellation Brands shows strength in its beer division.  Plus we analyze Budweiser’s latest bid for SABMiller, the growing challenges for Draft Kings and FanDuel, and the relative merits of taping a podcast outdoors.
10/7/201521 minutes, 49 seconds
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Breakfast. All. Day.

Pepsi’s strength in North America tops its huge one-time charge in Venezuela.  The Container Store’s quarterly profits fall 62%.  Plus, on the day McDonald’s launches its all-day breakfast menu we analyze whether the plan will soar or backfire.
10/6/201517 minutes, 55 seconds
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Jack's Back

Jack Dorsey is officially back for his 2nd stint as Twitter’s CEO.  How much of a honeymoon period will Wall Street give him?  Plus we analyze Tesla Motors’ latest deliveries and newest vehicle, American Apparel’s bankruptcy, and whether competitors belong in your portfolio.
10/5/201522 minutes, 19 seconds
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Demerging Markets

Tim Hanson analyzes the grim landscape for investors interested in emerging markets. Plus we discuss his experience as a VW owner, potential names for Alcoa’s spin-off company, and why next Sunday morning will be miserable for us thanks to Hurricane Joaquin.
10/1/201521 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ralph Lauren’s Market-Beating Run

Ralph Lauren (the man) steps down as CEO of Ralph Lauren (the company), concluding a nearly 20-year run of market-beating returns.  Shares of The Gap fall as a key executive takes the CEO job at Ralph Lauren.  Plus we analyze Costco’s latest quarter and look back at Q3.
9/30/201515 minutes, 2 seconds
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Millennials’ Worst Enemy

A recent article made the case that it’s wrong for Millennials to save & invest money. Columnist Morgan Housel stops by the studio to offer a polite rebuttal.  Plus we discuss energy prices, proxy voting, and the lure of going out for coffee.
9/29/201516 minutes, 50 seconds
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Alcoa Needs a New Name (No, Really)

Alcoa splits the company in two, but doesn’t have a name for one of the companies. Under Armour’s investment in golfer Jordan Spieth continues to pay off.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to make sense of Google’s different share classes.
9/28/201523 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Big Macro: New Homes Edition

New home sales look strong, but Caterpillar’s woeful quarter drags down the Dow.  Plus we discuss the latest iPhone reviews, electric vehicles, and the upcoming film “The Big Short”.
9/24/201526 minutes, 20 seconds
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Facebook’s Picture-Perfect Hit

Groupon lays off 10% of employees as it tries to stay afloat. Instagram hits the 400-million user mark. Plus we discuss the state of GoPro, alternatives to cash, and Pope-inspired beers.
9/24/201522 minutes, 9 seconds
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One Stock in The Zone

AutoZone continues to deliver strong earnings. Darden Restaurants increases sales for the 6th straight quarter.  Plus, Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker weighs in on just how bad things are getting for Volkswagen.
9/22/201520 minutes, 17 seconds
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Volkswagen Caught Cheating

VW gets busted for cheating on emissions test and faces up to $18 billion in fines.  Plus we discuss the business side of the Emmy Awards and the “Rule of 72”.
9/21/201525 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cable’s New Competition

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9/17/201515 minutes, 54 seconds
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A Mega-Merger is Brewing

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9/16/201522 minutes, 43 seconds
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All Eyes on the Fed

  Columnist Morgan Housel shares his thoughts on the Federal Reserve’s upcoming meeting, what a rise in interest rates means for investors, and why bond investors should be concerned.
9/15/201512 minutes, 28 seconds
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Is Oil Going to $20 a Barrel?

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9/14/201522 minutes, 43 seconds
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Apple, Lululemon & A Case for Unprofitability

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9/10/201519 minutes, 15 seconds
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Betting Big on Fantasy Football’s Business

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9/9/201522 minutes, 16 seconds
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Add, Diversify & Research

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9/8/201522 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Audacity of Stock Investing

After a rough month for investors Chris Hill reflects on the audacity of individual stock investing, his recent trip to northern California, what he learned inside Pixar Animation, and the poetry of Rudyard Kipling.  
9/3/201513 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is Now The Time To Invest Internationally?

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8/27/201514 minutes, 27 seconds
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Drugmaker Stocks To Help You Sleep

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8/26/201511 minutes, 52 seconds
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Your Closest Investing Resource

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8/25/201513 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Value of Value Investing

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8/24/201517 minutes, 14 seconds
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The End of Quarterly Reports?

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8/20/201523 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Joy of Having An Easy Act to Follow

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8/19/201522 minutes, 38 seconds
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A Tale of Two Retailers

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8/18/201512 minutes, 18 seconds
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Amazon vs. NY Times

A New York Times article on Amazon’s work conditions for white-collar employees puts the e-commerce giant in the spotlight. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the best way to invest in a future rise in oil prices, explain Zillow’s massive stock drop and analyze Disney’s expansion plans for Star Wars theme parks.  
8/17/201523 minutes, 43 seconds
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Beware the Death Cross

The team takes a look at Wayfair and Keurig’s latest earnings reports, as well as Tesla’s newest stock offering and Twitter’s future. Plus they talk about the impending doom of the market thanks to the Death Cross.
8/13/201521 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Battle for the Road

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8/12/201514 minutes, 46 seconds
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Google Bets on Alpha

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8/11/201522 minutes, 28 seconds
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Buffett’s $37 Billion Bet

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8/10/201517 minutes, 40 seconds
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Investing & The Human Touch

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8/6/201516 minutes, 49 seconds
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Disney vs. DreamWorks

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8/6/201523 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Biotech Giant You’ve Never Heard Of

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8/4/201514 minutes, 45 seconds
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Don’t Freak Because It’s August

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8/3/201516 minutes, 35 seconds
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Who’s Betting Against Facebook?

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7/30/201523 minutes, 1 second
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The Good, The Bad and Yelp

Twitter’s revenue rises but the stock falls after management’s comments about future growth. Baidu is making an expensive bet, but will it pay off?  Plus, we sift through the wreckage of Yelp’s latest quarter and celebrate National Chicken Wing Day.
7/29/201522 minutes, 39 seconds
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Warning: This Warning May Cause 45% Drop

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7/28/201513 minutes, 34 seconds
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Fiat Chrysler’s New Record

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7/27/201519 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Rise & Rise of Under Armour

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7/23/201522 minutes, 16 seconds
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Chipotle Puns, Sharknados, and Extreme Stock Picking

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7/22/201517 minutes, 14 seconds
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IBM’s Turnaround is Worth Waiting For

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7/21/201512 minutes, 57 seconds
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PayPal Goes Public

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7/20/201514 minutes, 11 seconds
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Netflix Is The New Black

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7/16/201517 minutes, 53 seconds
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Worst Acquisition Ever?

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7/15/201517 minutes, 13 seconds
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Millennials vs. Boomers

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7/14/201519 minutes, 24 seconds
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Comcast’s Huge Opportunity

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7/13/201523 minutes, 29 seconds
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A Cybersecurity Stock with Room to Run

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7/9/201517 minutes, 50 seconds
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Earnings Preview: 2 Stocks We’re Watching

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7/8/201515 minutes, 56 seconds
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Earnings Preview

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7/7/201515 minutes, 49 seconds
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A Short Public Life

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7/6/201520 minutes, 37 seconds
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Big Macro, BP’s Big Payout

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7/2/201520 minutes, 16 seconds
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How Do You Sleep At Night?

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7/1/201521 minutes, 8 seconds
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A $5 Billion Bet Gone Bad

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6/30/201520 minutes, 55 seconds
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China’s Corruption & Greece’s Next Step

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6/29/201516 minutes, 21 seconds
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Investing in Online Dating

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6/25/201519 minutes, 55 seconds
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All for One, One for Seven

Lennar and Monsanto announce earnings that could be a good indicator of things to come. Plus what Netflix’s 7-for-1 stock split means for investors, and why Amazon is coming to a home near you. 
6/24/201511 minutes, 22 seconds
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Martha, Movies & Mailbag

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia rides off into the sunset. “Jurassic World” and “Inside Out” rule the box office, pushing shares of their respective parent companies to new highs.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider Apple’s buying opportunities and Starbucks’ R&D.
6/23/201524 minutes, 5 seconds
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Greece is the Word

Who gets hurt if Greece leaves the EU? Morgan Housel analyzes the latest drama from Europe.  Plus we discuss the state of financial journalism, advice for and from fathers, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
6/22/201519 minutes, 24 seconds
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TripAdvisor’s Big Win & Fitbit’s Hot IPO

TripAdvisor’s new partnership with Marriott has shares on the rise. Fitbit’s stock soars on opening day, but we’re going to pass for now. Plus we preview CNBC’s documentary on the business of extreme sports and offer investing takeaways from Hawaii.
6/18/201517 minutes, 3 seconds
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Has Starbucks Solved Its Food Problem?

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6/17/201520 minutes, 20 seconds
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Twitter’s Next Move, Gap’s Next Round of Cuts

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6/16/201522 minutes, 39 seconds
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Win-Win: CVS & Target Make a Deal

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6/15/201518 minutes
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New Kid on the Block

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6/11/201514 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Highs For Netflix

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6/10/201514 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lululemon’s Bounce & A Case for Crocs

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6/9/201515 minutes, 47 seconds
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Apple’s WWDC & The Challenge of Home Delivery

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6/8/201519 minutes, 37 seconds
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Another Media Merger??

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6/4/201532 minutes, 37 seconds
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China’s Latest Business Bloodbath

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6/3/201530 minutes, 15 seconds
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Bad Winter Weather = Huge Spring Auto Sales

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6/2/201514 minutes, 5 seconds
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Intel, Margin & The Return of a Clothing Legend

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6/1/201516 minutes, 23 seconds
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Costco’s Surprising Miss & KFC’s Resurrection

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5/28/201520 minutes, 25 seconds
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A Tale of Two Retailers

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5/27/201521 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cable’s $55 Billion Deal

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5/26/201521 minutes, 3 seconds
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Are Stadium Naming Rights a Good Investment?

Lumber Liquidators suddenly needs a new CEO. What does turnaround look like for the troubled retailer?  Will falling rooftop solar prices hurt SolarCity’s business?  We analyze those stories, dip into the Fool Mailbag, and discuss the relative value of spending millions of dollars to brand a sports stadium.
5/21/201518 minutes, 41 seconds
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Rulebreakers: David Letterman & Orson Welles

Chris Hill reflects on the longevity of David Letterman’s career, as well as his role in changing the landscape of late-night TV forever.  Plus, in the wake of Orson Welles’ 100th birthday, Chris draws a parallel between Welles’ struggle to make “Citizen Kane” and the growing battle between traditional broadcasters and live-streaming video apps like Periscope.
5/20/201520 minutes, 22 seconds
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S’moreos

On today’s show the gang talks about Baidu’s bright future, Urban Outfitter’s next move, Etsy’s first quarter as a publicly traded company, and what the next Oreo flavor should be called.  
5/19/201511 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Retail Wars are Escalating

Ascena Retail buys Ann Taylor for $2.1 billion.  Wal-Mart takes a page from Amazon’s playbook.  And Google ramps up its e-commerce game.
5/18/201521 minutes, 52 seconds
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When Rising Auto Sales = Bad News

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5/14/201513 minutes, 29 seconds
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3 Stocks to Hold Forever

American Express returns some money to shareholders. Zillow delivers Q1 results. And Vertex Pharmaceuticals gets a sign of encouragement from the FDA.  Plus we share 3 stocks we’d be willing to hold forever.
5/13/201522 minutes, 50 seconds
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You’ve Got AOL!

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5/12/201514 minutes, 37 seconds
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This Is Kind Of A Big (Energy) Deal

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5/11/201520 minutes, 19 seconds
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The UK Election & What It Means For Investors

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5/7/201513 minutes, 23 seconds
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Germany: Much More Than Financials

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5/6/201516 minutes, 19 seconds
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Australia: What Investors Need To Know

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5/5/201516 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Video Revolution Has Officially Begun

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5/4/201522 minutes, 29 seconds
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A Cry For Yelp

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4/30/201520 minutes, 58 seconds
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Preview: Berkshire-Hathaway Annual Mtg.

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4/29/201526 minutes, 4 seconds
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Apple’s China > Coach’s China

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4/28/201518 minutes, 15 seconds
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Reverse Splits & 1 Thing To Watch with Apple’s Earnings

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4/27/201520 minutes, 1 second
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The Chief Officer of Messing With Other Companies

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4/23/201520 minutes, 53 seconds
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McDonald’s Just Got Interesting

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4/22/201520 minutes, 3 seconds
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Earnings-palooza!

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4/21/201516 minutes, 21 seconds
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Stocks for the Next 26.2 Years

Halliburton rises on strong international results. Hasbro hits an all-time high on the strength of its boys division.  And we celebrate Patriots’ Day with our favorite Massachusetts-based companies.  Plus, instead of actually running the Boston Marathon, we share a few stocks we’d be willing to hold for the next 26.2 years.  
4/20/201517 minutes, 5 seconds
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Netflix & Panera Hit All-Time Highs

Netflix adds nearly 5 million subscribers in its latest quarter.  UnitedHealth’s 1st quarter profits rise 28%.  And shares of Panera Bread soar on news of a bigger stock buyback plan.  We analyze those stories, as well as the hot IPOs from Etsy and Party City.  If you’re interested in growth stocks and would like to test our Motley Fool Rule Breakers service, simply go to http://rb.fool.com  
4/16/201530 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Tech Merger Nobody Asked For

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4/15/201523 minutes, 23 seconds
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Banks, Housing, Cars & Ice Cream

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4/14/201515 minutes
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Sports Business & Investing

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4/13/201519 minutes, 28 seconds
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Small Cap Investing

As the co-advisor of Motley Fool Hidden Gems, Seth Jayson spends his time looking for investing opportunities in small cap stocks.  In this episode analyzes the state of today’s stock market and shares why he doesn’t go looking for small caps specifically as take-out candidates.  He also shares his thoughts on Lumber Liquidators, Winnebago Industries, and more.  If you’re interested in small cap investing and would like to test the Hidden Gems service, simply go to http://smallcap.fool.com
4/9/201523 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cable Wars, Twitter & A Tasty IPO

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4/8/201521 minutes, 9 seconds
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Earnings Preview, Part 2

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4/7/201513 minutes, 6 seconds
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Earnings Preview: Google, Facebook, and More

Earnings season kicks off this week.  We share why we’re watching Google and Facebook, and why Home Away and Stratasys need to deliver a big quarter.  Plus, we analyze Tesla Motors’ surprising Q1 sales and share 3 book recommendations for investors.
4/6/201522 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Perfect Storm vs. The Perfect Calm

Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses the “perfect calm” and its effect on the stock market.  Plus, we share listeners’ reactions to our April 1st episode and offer travel tips for anyone visiting the City of Brotherly Love.
4/2/201525 minutes, 37 seconds
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Visa & Mastercard’s Worst Nightmare

What do the credit card industry leaders fear the most?  A company with the vision to crack the one demographic Visa, Mastercard and American Express haven’t yet: kids.  On today’s episode we talk with CEO Larry McCloskey about KiddieCard, which offers children access to capital at dramatically lower interest rates.   
4/1/201513 minutes, 39 seconds
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Don’t Get a Nasty Burn

With April right around the corner the gang discusses why the month has historically been a strong one for the stock market. In addition, they chat about cable industry consolidation and dive into the listener mailbag to answer an index fund vs ETF question.  
3/31/201511 minutes
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Amazon Prepares to Conquer Yet Another Market

On today’s show the guys discuss the latest acquisition in the pharmaceutical industry, the booming breakfast wars, and which company Amazon is preparing to make miserable.  
3/30/201516 minutes, 53 seconds
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Housel Data: What We’re Missing

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3/26/201518 minutes, 4 seconds
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Buffett’s Latest Buy

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3/25/201522 minutes, 24 seconds
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Silicon Valley vs. Wall Street

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3/24/201517 minutes, 9 seconds
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Lawyers, Drones & Money

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3/23/201520 minutes, 2 seconds
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SXSW 2: Rise Of The Machines

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3/19/201515 minutes, 27 seconds
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SXSW: What Investors Need To Know

Fresh off their visit to South By Southwest, Motley Fool analysts David Kretzmann and Aaron Bush discuss their impressions, including the continued rise of mobile, the evolution of e-commerce, and why Big Data and the ride-sharing economy are trends worth watching.  Plus, we share listener comments from Twitter and offer travel tips for anyone visiting Austin, Texas.
3/18/201518 minutes, 27 seconds
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Airlines, Housing & St. Patrick’s Day Business

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3/17/201520 minutes, 42 seconds
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132,500,000 Reasons For Disney Shareholders To Smile

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3/16/201522 minutes, 40 seconds
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Burgers & Banks

Shake Shack falls on a quarterly loss.  But was it really that bad?  The Federal Reserve gave the banks their report cards, and almost every one of them passed.   Plus we discuss how CEOs communicate and close encounters with wildlife.
3/12/201523 minutes, 39 seconds
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Stocks, Bonds & Giant Bears

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3/11/201522 minutes, 26 seconds
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Apple, Twitter & Why HBO Won The Day

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3/10/201522 minutes, 29 seconds
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McDonald’s: Investors Aren’t Lovin’ It

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3/9/201520 minutes, 1 second
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Money & Happiness

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3/5/201512 minutes, 2 seconds
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2 Stocks Going In 2 Different Directions

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3/4/201517 minutes, 46 seconds
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Buffett’s Letter & LL’s Pain

Lumber Liquidators’ stock implodes after a negative profile on “60 Minutes”.  Is there more bad news ahead or is this a time to buy?  Ron Gross analyzes LL’s situation, Warren Buffett’s latest letter to shareholders, and using valuation as a way to help invest better.
3/3/201518 minutes, 52 seconds
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Investing in Healthcare

Healthcare analyst and “Industry Focus” host Michael Douglass discusses the broad range of healthcare industry stocks, from mainstream consumer companies like Johnson & Johnson and CVS Health, to biotechs like Gilead Sciences.
3/2/201519 minutes, 33 seconds
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Sex & The Single Stock

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2/26/201523 minutes, 20 seconds
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Beer Investing

How much should U.S. investors worry about Europe’s economy?  Motley Fool Funds analyst Tim Hanson analyzes the latest from the EU.  Plus, we discuss Boston Beer Company’s falling stock and why the business of beer is getting more complicated.
2/25/201521 minutes, 58 seconds
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Housing, Solar & Pointless College Classes

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2/24/201521 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why Investors Like The Oscars

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2/23/201526 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ice Ice Baby

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2/19/201515 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Worst Retailer in America

On today's show the guys try to get in the head of Warren Buffett, wonder why Angie's List is still in business, and reveal the worst retailer in America. 
2/18/201516 minutes, 25 seconds
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Snow’s Effect on Business

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2/17/201517 minutes, 36 seconds
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Tesla Motors Is The Next Apple (Wait, What?)

Tesla Motors falls on bad 4th quarter results, but CEO Elon Musk believes the company can reach Apple-level heights.  Plus we analyze Baidu’s latest results, and the end of American Express’ exclusive relationship with Costco.
2/12/201521 minutes, 19 seconds
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America’s #1 Industry

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2/11/201522 minutes, 23 seconds
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Big Red Is Back

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2/10/201516 minutes, 52 seconds
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Deepwater Drilling, Toys & Gripes

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2/9/201518 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sports, Coffee & Accessories

We analyze the latest results from Under Amour, Michael Kors and Keurig Green Mountain.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
2/5/201521 minutes, 51 seconds
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Disney’s Dominance & Chipotle’s Great Expectations

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2/4/201526 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Sexy World of Office Supplies

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2/3/201526 minutes, 6 seconds
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Worst. Business. Calls. Ever.

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2/2/201518 minutes, 58 seconds
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Investing in the UK

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1/30/201531 minutes, 47 seconds
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Facebook’s Growth & McDonald’s New CEO

McDonald’s is lovin’ a new CEO.  Facebook’s mobile growth continues to astonish.  And Harley-Davidson struggles with a strong U.S. dollar.  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker discusses those stories and vast spectrum of Super Bowl snacks.
1/29/201524 minutes, 39 seconds
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Apple, China & the iPhone’s Biggest Question

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1/28/201524 minutes, 11 seconds
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Microsoft & Caterpillar Destroy The Dow

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1/27/201521 minutes, 44 seconds
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It’s Hard Out There For A Toymaker

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1/26/201520 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Future of Starbucks is Hotdogs

On today's show the guys take a look at earnings from eBay, Kinder Morgan, and Starbucks. Plus they discuss the latest industry that Google could disrupt.
1/22/201516 minutes, 31 seconds
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Netflix is Taking Over the World

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1/21/201514 minutes, 10 seconds
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Coming Soon to a Theater Near You

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1/20/201521 minutes, 40 seconds
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What The Swiss Currency Move Means For Investors

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1/15/201514 minutes, 44 seconds
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Tesla Motors: No Profits, No Problem

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1/14/201519 minutes
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Smart Toasters, Drones & the Future of Gaming

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1/13/201514 minutes, 45 seconds
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Earnings Preview & Tiffany’s Stumble

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1/12/201519 minutes, 56 seconds
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Protecting Against Downside & Costco’s Comps

Costco’s same-store sales for December come in higher than expected.  We discuss the relative importance of retail comps, as well as how investors can use options to protect themselves against potential losses.
1/8/201513 minutes, 7 seconds
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Oil, Retail & The Impending Death of Wet Seal

Motley Fool Funds analysts Bill Barker and Bryan Hinmon discuss the price of oil and the opportunities for investors. JC Penney rises on stronger-than-expected holiday sales. And we examine the last, desperate days of teen apparel retailer Wet Seal.
1/7/201520 minutes, 55 seconds
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Verizon & AOL, Coach goes shoe-shopping

Verizon considers a joint venture with AOL.  El Pollo Loco rises on an upgrade, and Coach buys luxury shoe company Stuart Weitzman.  We discuss these stories and more as we celebrate our 4th anniversary.
1/6/201518 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why Twitter & Big Oil Need A Big 2015

Who needs a big 2015?  Twitter, ExxonMobil and other big energy companies, say our analysts.  Plus we make reckless predictions and share why BlackBerry and Zillow are the top stocks on our watchlists.
1/5/201516 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Investing Journey

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12/30/201410 minutes, 42 seconds
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Meet McKenna Haase

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12/30/201417 minutes, 13 seconds
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GDP & Keurig Gets Burned

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12/23/201417 minutes, 26 seconds
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Year in Review - Energy

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12/22/201413 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 12.18.2014

Rite Aid soars. America runs away from Dunkin’ Brands.  And Oracle closes in on an all-time high. Plus we discuss investing opportunities in Cuba.
12/18/201421 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 12.17.2014

Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker breaks down the latest earnings reports from FedEx, Darden Restaurants and General Mills.  Plus we discuss the relative importance of analyst upgrades & downgrades.
12/17/201422 minutes, 27 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 12.16.2014

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12/16/201421 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 12.15.2014

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12/15/201421 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 12.11.2014

Lululemon athletica rises on surprising Q3 results. LendingClub soars on its first day of trading.  Staples and Office Depot rise on talks of a potential merger.  Plus we analyze which office supplies are overrated and underrated.
12/11/201416 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 12.10.2014

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12/10/201421 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery 12.09.2014

Shares of Abercrombie & Fitch rise on news that CEO Mike Jeffries is stepping down.  AutoZone hits a new all-time high after another strong quarter.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
12/9/201419 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery 12.08.2014

McDonald’s reports historically bad sales numbers. Merck buys Cubist Pharmaceuticals for $9.5 billion.  And we dip into the Fool Mailbag to explore the future of fracking.
12/8/201425 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery 12.04.2014

Motley Fool Funds analyst Tim Hanson shares his thoughts on gas prices, the strength of the U.S. dollar, global currencies and more.  Plus, he shares two international stocks for investors to put on their watchlists.  For more information on the Motley Fool Supernova service go to http://supernova2015.fool.com    
12/4/201420 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery 12/03/2014

Abercrombie & Fitch rises after beating incredibly low expectations.  Ascena Retail Group falls.  Burger King brings back the Yumbo after a 40-year hiatus.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and shares two international stocks on our radar.
12/3/201418 minutes, 13 seconds
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MarketFoolery 12/02/2014

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12/2/201416 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery 12/01/2014

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12/1/201419 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery 11.25.2014

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11/25/201421 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery 11.24.2014

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11/24/201420 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery 11.20.2014

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11/20/201410 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery 11.19.2014

Lowe’s hits an all-time high. Target rises on a surprising quarterly profit.  Plus we discuss the late-night menu driving Jack-In-The-Box’s strong sales and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
11/19/201418 minutes
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MarketFoolery 11.18.2014

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11/18/201413 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery 11.17.2014

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11/17/201421 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.13.2014

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11/13/201423 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery 11.12.2014

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11/12/201416 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.11.2014

  Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker weighs in on the latest market highs, whether secondary offerings are an automatic red flag for investors, and Alibaba’s surprising growth.
11/11/201421 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.10.2014

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11/10/201421 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.06.2014

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11/6/201417 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.05.2014

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11/6/201413 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.04.2014

Alibaba delivers its first earnings report and Wall Street likes what it sees.  Plus we analyze the latest results from Herbalife and Red Robin Gourmet Burgers.
11/4/201423 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.03.2014

It’s a Mailbag Monday as we answer questions from our dozens of listeners.  Topics include researching a company, dividend stocks, Qdoba vs. Chipotle, and more.
11/3/201424 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.30.2014

Veteran finance writer Jonathan Chevreau discusses investing in Canada and why the word “retirement” needs to be retired.
10/30/201414 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.29.2014

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10/29/201415 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.28.2014

The price of oil is dropping.  We analyze the best opportunities in oil stocks right now, plus the latest results from Twitter and Buffalo Wild Wings.  
10/28/201423 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.27.2014

CVS and Rite Aid disable Apple Pay as they work on their own mobile payment system.  We analyze the battle for your wallet and dip into the Fool Mailbag and discuss short-term investments, stocks for the next 20 years, and Halloween candy.
10/27/201423 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.23.2014

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10/23/201420 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.22.2014

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10/22/201422 minutes, 33 seconds
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Market Foolery 10.21.2014

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10/21/201419 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.20.2014

IBM sinks on dreadful 3rd-quarter earnings and drags the Dow Jones Index down with it.  Plus we analyze the latest results from Halliburton and Hasbro.
10/20/201416 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.16.2014

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10/16/201418 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.15.2014

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10/15/201418 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.14.2014

Johnson & Johnson and Domino’s Pizza both reported better-than-expected 3rd-quarter results, but only one stock is hitting a new all-time high.  Plus we discuss the outlook for housing-related stocks, the Berkshire Hathaway brand name, and Zillow’s TV ads.
10/14/201420 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.13.2014

On today’s show the guys take a look at the topsy-turvy market in October and how investors should handle it. Plus they dive into the best energy stocks in town, the new deal between Targa and Atlas, and what the future holds for Westport and Clean Energy.
10/13/201413 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.09.2014

Ron Gross analyzes Carl Icahn’s open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook.  Plus we discuss Costco’s latest quarter and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
10/9/201416 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.08.2014

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10/8/201415 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.07.2-14

On today’s show they guys take a look at the tough news from SodaStream, The Container Store, and GT Advanced Technologies. But don’t worry, things are looking up for CalAmp.
10/7/201421 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.06.2014

Hewlett-Packard splits in two, while Yahoo mulls an investment in Snapchat.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and share what we’re watching in advance of earnings season.
10/6/201420 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.02.2014

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10/2/201423 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery 10.01.2014

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10/1/201419 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.30.2014

On today’s show the guys discuss eBay’s breakup with PayPal, Mark Fields’ tough week at Ford, and what the future holds for GoPro.
9/30/201421 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.29.2014

DreamWorks Animation soars on reports it’s about to be bought by SoftBank.  Starboard Value makes a public push for Yahoo to buy AOL.  We analyze those stories and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
9/29/201418 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.25.2014

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9/25/201421 minutes, 27 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.24.2014

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9/24/201422 minutes, 13 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.23.2014

Jeff Fischer and Jim Gillies break down their latest thinking on options, the pros & cons of DRIP investing, and more.  
9/23/201423 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.22.2014

We dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer questions about energy, healthcare IT and buying on margin.
9/22/201417 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.18.2014

As Alibaba gears up for the biggest IPO in history, Motley Fool Funds analyst Tim Hanson shares why he has no interest in the stock.  Plus we analyze the business of the NFL, one company’s disappearing CEO, and things to do when you’re visiting Washington, DC.  
9/18/201424 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.17.2014

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9/17/201421 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.16.2014

On today’s show the guys try to figure out what the future may hold for sears, what Microsoft plans to do with Minecraft, and which fall beer is the best.
9/16/201418 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.15.2014

We dig into the Fool Mailbag to answer listener questions about GoPro, Vail Resorts and how to balance “buy & hold” with an opportunistic cash balance.  
9/15/201419 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.11.2014

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9/11/201420 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.10.2014

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9/10/201416 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.09.2014

Activision Blizzard unveils “Destiny”, its new $500 million game.  Plus we analyze which Apple competitors are nervous and Barnes & Noble’s new 52-week high.
9/9/201421 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.08.2014

Campbell’s Soup sinks on low guidance. Twitter rises on a new “Buy Now” feature. Plus we analyze the business of fantasy football and whether we’d buy the NFL if it was a stock.
9/8/201418 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery 09.04.2014

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9/4/201417 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.03.2014

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9/3/201419 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.02.2014

We analyze Burger King’s purchase of Tim Horton’s, Halliburton’s billion-dollar settlement, and the resurrection of Arthur Andersen.
9/2/201421 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.21.2014

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8/21/201415 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.20.2014

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8/20/201419 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.19.2014

James Early breaks down the keys to finding good dividend-paying stocks, which companies have the best track records, and why raising a stock’s dividend is not automatically a good thing.
8/19/201410 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.18.2014

How do you get your friends and family involved in investing?  Jason Moser offers some advice for how to get those closest to you (including kids) interested in owning stocks.    
8/18/201417 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.14.2014

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8/14/201418 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.13.2014

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8/13/201420 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.12.2014

Chris Hill reflects on the career of Robin Williams and why we invest.
8/12/201411 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.11.2014

  Priceline rises on strong 2nd-quarter results.  Amazon starts a brief fight with Disney.  Plus, the guys share their business takeaways from recent trips to Portugal and the UK.
8/11/201421 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery 08.07.2014

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8/7/201416 minutes, 27 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.06.2014

Media Stocks August 6, 2014 Uncle Joe Magyer breaks down Disney’s latest quarter, the aftermath of the FOX-Time Warner non-merger, and what investors should be watching in Australia.
8/6/201416 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.05.2014

Coach rises on 4th-quarter results.  Target falls after lowering guidance.  Plus we analyze the struggles of restaurant group Bloomin’ Brands and the authenticity of Australian brands.    
8/5/201415 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.04.2014

Joe Magyer is back from Australia to analyze Berkshire-Hathaway’s latest quarter.  Plus we break down results from Michael Kors and Procter & Gamble, and share highlights from our trip to San Francisco.
8/4/201420 minutes, 26 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.31.2014

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7/31/201414 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.30.2014

We dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer your questions about American Express, Discover, and other financial stocks.
7/30/201414 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.29.2014

UPS and Tile Shop Holdings struggle with their quarterly earnings.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.      
7/29/201415 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.28.2014

Two mergers, two very different reactions on Wall Street.  Zillow buys Trulia for $3.5 billion, but are they overpaying?  On the other hand, Wall Street appears to love Dollar Tree buying fellow discount retailer Family Dollar for $8.5 billion.  We analyze the deals and discuss Virgin America’s impending IPO.
7/28/201420 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.24.2014

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7/24/201420 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.23.2014

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7/23/201422 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.22.2014

  We analyze the latest earnings from Chipotle, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Netflix.
7/22/201419 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.21.2014

Analyst Matt Koppenheffer discusses the launch of Motley Fool Germany, his upcoming visit to Markel and BB&T’s latest quarterly results.
7/21/201413 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.17.2014

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7/17/201414 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.16.2014

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7/16/201422 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.15.2014

JP Morgan Chase rises on strong 2nd-quarter profits.  Plug Power shares get a jolt from new coverage.  Plus Tom Jacobs shares why Johnson & Johnson is a health care company in the mold of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire-Hathaway.
7/15/201417 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.14.2014

Big Tobacco is getting bigger as Reynolds American and Lorillard finalize their plans to merge.  Citigroup reports good 2nd-quarter results and pays $7 billion to settle with Uncle Sam.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and offer advice for anyone heading to Las Vegas.
7/14/201421 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.10.2014

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7/10/201422 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 07.09.2014

On today's show the guys take a look at Amazon's latest move in its battle against book publishers. Plus Alcoa reported yesterday, which means earnings season has unofficially begun.
7/9/201420 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.08.2014

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7/8/201423 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.07.2014

We preview earnings season and discuss why we’re focused on the oil industry and social media stocks.  Plus we dig into which companies really need a hit, and why we can’t wait to listen to the conference calls of Canadian National Railway, Whole Foods and Yahoo.
7/7/201419 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.02.2014

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7/2/201418 minutes, 55 seconds
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Market Foolery: 06.25.2014

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7/1/201418 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.01.2014

  GM recalls 29 million vehicles so far in 2014, yet shares rise on June sales results.  GoPro doubles less than a week after its IPO.  And we analyze fads vs. trends as Nasdaq delists cupcake stock Crumbs Bake Shop.
7/1/201421 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.30.2014

We analyze the stock market at the halfway point of 2014, Facebook’s latest privacy snafu, and why this week is so important to the U.S. beer industry.
6/30/201424 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.26.2014

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6/26/201420 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.24.2014

  Today the guys chat about the future of Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the future of Alibaba in the US, and the future of Detroit.
6/24/201416 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.23.2014

Oracle buys Micros Systems for $5.3 billion.  Apple’s iWatch is on the way, but will it sell?  Plus we analyze American Apparel, lulelemon athletica, and the unique challenge of trying to make your company’s founder go away.
6/23/201419 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.19.2014

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6/19/201418 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.18.2014

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6/18/201418 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.17.2014

 50,000 people attended the E3 trade show, and our man Mark Reeth was one of them.  He analyzes the current landscape in the video gaming industry, how Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo and others fared at E3, and the $500 million bet one company is about to make.
6/17/201416 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.16.2014

US-based Medtronic buys Ireland-based Covidien in a cash-and-stock deal worth $43 billion.  In doing so, the world’s largest medical device maker not only gets bigger, but will be paying lower taxes as it moves its corporate headquarters to Ireland.  Plus, we recommend a few writers to help you build your financial dream team.    
6/16/201432 minutes, 13 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.12.2014

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6/13/201417 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.11.2014

  Alibaba unveils a consumer online shop in the US.  How worried should Amazon and eBay be?  Plus we analyze how Twitter and Facebook could benefit from the World Cup and why it’s probably awesome to be a marketing executive at a huge consumer brand company.
6/11/201414 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.10.2014

  Motley Fool Funds portfolio manager Bill Mann analyzes RadioShack’s latest results, the prospect of an Uber IPO, and how investors should think about spin-offs.
6/10/201419 minutes, 26 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.09.2014

We analyze why Zillow and Krispy Kreme are overvalued, and why Whole Foods and offshore drillers like Ensco and Noble Corp are undervalued.  Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
6/9/201422 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.05.2014

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6/5/201420 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.04.2014

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6/4/201422 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.03.2014

The guys chat about the highlights from WWDC and what they mean for Apple, then dive into the ramifications of the EPA’s newest rulings. Plus they discuss why Pilgrim’s Pride is so desperate to take over Hillshire Farms.
6/3/201420 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.29.2014

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5/29/201422 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.28.2014

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5/28/201422 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.27.2014

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5/27/201421 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.22.2014

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5/22/201421 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.21.2014

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5/21/201414 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.20.2014

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5/20/201416 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.19.2014

AT&T makes a $49 billion bid for DirecTV, while AstraZeneca turns down a $117 billion offer from Pfizer.  Our analysts try to make sense of it all and offer up a couple of merger-related ideas of their own.
5/19/201415 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.15.2014

Wal-Mart’s trend of falling U.S. sales continues.  Plus we analyze David Tepper’s comment that “it’s nervous time” and make some reckless predictions about what Warren Buffett is buying next.
5/15/201416 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.14.2014

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5/14/201422 minutes, 51 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.13.2014

Today we talk about the recent correction small-cap companies are going through, Morgan steps all over one of Mark's joke's, what to do about the struggling retail sector, and how you should react to Coke’s newest deal with Keurig Green Mountain.
5/13/201413 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.12.2014

Apple’s in talks to buy Beats for $3.2 billion.  General Motors has a new perception problem to deal with.  And we share a few thoughts from our annual meeting.
5/12/201416 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery 05.08.2014

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5/7/201421 minutes, 36 seconds
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MarketFoolery 05.07.2014

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5/7/201421 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery 05.06.2014

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5/6/201421 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery 05.05.2014

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5/5/201414 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery 05.01.2014

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5/1/201420 minutes, 49 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.30.2014

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4/30/201418 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.29.2014

We discuss Coach’s tough quarter, the future for Buffalo Wild Wings, and why 3D Systems is down after a strong earnings report. Plus how could Bank of America make such an embarrassing mistake, and why is Apple holding another bond sale?
4/29/201424 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.28.2014

The guys discuss the potential consequences of Pfizer finally acquiring AstraZeneca. After that they dive into earnings, a new report highlighting Apple's global iPhone recovery, and a reader email on the state of the SaaS industry.
4/28/201413 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.24.2014

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4/25/201416 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.23.2014

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4/23/201415 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.22.2014

Netflix rises on strong 1st quarter numbers and a well-executed price increase.  Valeant Pharmaceuticals makes a $45 billion bid for Allergan.  Plus, we analyze the latest results from McDonald’s and the new “Pay To Quit” program at Amazon.
4/22/201415 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.21.2014

Hasbro shares rise on 1st-quarter profits.  LinkedIn tops the 300 million member mark.  And we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss the prospects for Airbnb’s potential IPO.
4/21/201425 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.17.14

When a company has legal problems, what does it mean for investors?  What does Yelp’s case before the Virginia State Supreme Court mean for Google and TripAdvisor?  And what does Adam Carolla’s legal battle mean for the future of the MarketFoolery podcast?  We tackle those questions and the exciting world of space law with Assistant General Counsel Chris Harris.
4/17/201420 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.16.2014

We analyze the world of digital media, including Pandora, iTunes Radio, Spotify with Audiam CEO Jeff Price.  Plus, Jeff discusses how Netflix, Amazon, and many more are fighting in the “Battle for the Living Room”.
4/16/201420 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.15.14

We discuss the energy industry landscape, including Big Oil, natural gas, solar stocks and more with analyst Taylor Muckerman.  Plus we look at Chesapeake Energy one year after Aubrey McClendon left the CEO office.    
4/15/201416 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.14.2014

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4/14/201416 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.10.2014

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4/10/201418 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.09.2014

  In the wake of GM’s visit to Capitol Hill, Toyota issues a massive recall.  Microsoft discontinues support of Windows XP.  Intuitive Surgical drops on a revenue warning.  And Google moves in on Priceline.com and Expedia’s territory with by licensing hotel booking software.
4/9/201418 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.08.2014

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4/8/201419 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.07.2014

The battle for the living room gets more confusing as we discuss Amazon's Fire TV, HBO's programming and the fight for TV ad dollars.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to analyze the pros and cons of investing in the "poor man's version" of companies.
4/7/201422 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.03.2014

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4/3/201423 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery 04.02.2014

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4/2/201420 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery 04.01.2014

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4/1/201411 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery 03.31.2014

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3/31/201421 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.27.2014

Joe Magyer checks in from Australia to discuss big banks, IPOs, a recent research trip, and how living Down Under has affected his approach to investing.
3/27/201419 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.26.2014

Facebook bets $2 billion on virtual reality goggles.  Walgreen’s gets pinched on profit margins.  Panera Bread gets a downgrade.
3/26/201420 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.25.2014

Columnist Morgan Housel analyzes today’s stock market and shares why Jesse Livermore is a finance writer to watch. Plus we talk the arrival of La Boulange offerings at Starbucks and discuss whether selling alcohol will work for the Seattle coffee titan.
3/25/201418 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.24.2014

Apple is talking with Comcast about a potential partnership that could remake the TV landscape.  Plus we analyze 2 IPOs coming this week and Carl Icahn’s latest victory with Herbalife.
3/24/201418 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.20.2014

Tim Hanson from Motley Fool Funds analyzes the Fed’s latest announcement, Alibaba’s impending IPO and the newest offering from Red Robin Gourmet Burgers.  Plus, we share our thoughts on the NCAA basketball tournament.
3/20/201422 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.19.2014

In today’s show the guys discuss big earnings news from Oracle, FedEx, and SolarCity, as well as the future of the smartwatch and how you can use it to follow your favorite stocks.
3/19/201416 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.18.2014

On today’s show the guys discuss Amazon’s home invasion, Alibaba’s IPO prospects, and what Wal-Mart’s intrusion into GameStop’s turf means for the videogame company. 
3/18/201419 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.13.2014

Williams-Sonoma proves that not every brick & mortar retailer is struggling.  Plus, we analyze the latest earnings from Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and the much-anticipated price increase for Amazon’s Prime membership.
3/13/201418 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.12.2014

The Feds just knocked on General Motors’ front door and it’s not to bring them candy & flowers.  New Jersey bans Tesla Motors, Express hires Kate Upton, and Disney makes headlines with Maker Studios and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
3/12/201422 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.11.2014

The guys discuss a smorgasbord of retail news, what the biggest banana deal in history means for you, and if Carl Icahn has the right idea for PayPal. 
3/11/201416 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.10.2014

We celebrate the bull market’s 5th anniversary, debate McDonald’s future and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
3/10/201421 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.06.2014

Costco stumbles while Staples flat-out falls.  Plus we discuss what Russia/Ukraine means for investors and recommend apps for your consideration.
3/6/201416 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.05.2014

Smith & Wesson soars on good earnings, while Bob Evans hits a bump in the road.  Plus we analyze the investing opportunities in a growing industry: marijuana.
3/5/201418 minutes, 49 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.04.2014

On today’s show the guys discuss what investors should do about the situation in the Ukraine, what the departure of Apple’s CFO means for shareholders, and what Warren Buffett has to say about sex.
3/4/201419 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.27.2014

We analyze the latest earnings from Baidu and JC Penney, break down the Mt. Gox Bitcoin debacle and wrap up Oscar Week with more of our favorite movies about business and money.
2/27/201425 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.26.2014

We analyze the latest earnings from Boston Beer Co., DreamWorks Animation and Middleby.
2/26/201419 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 02.25.2014

We dig deeper into Comcast’s deal with Netflix and what it means for consumers and investors.  Plus we analyze Home Depot’s latest quarter, give a preview of Mobile World Congress 2014, and share more movies about business & investing.
2/25/201424 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.24.2014

Netflix agrees to pay Comcast to ensure smoother online video streaming.  Did Russia get its $50 billion worth from the Winter Olympics?  Plus, we kick of Academy Awards Week with some of our favorite movies about business and investing.
2/24/201417 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.20.2014

Facebook buys WhatsApp for $19 billion. Nelson Peltz pushes Pepsi to spin off the snacks business.  Bank of America’s CEO gets a raise.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and take a quick look at the world of college basketball.
2/20/201423 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.19.2014

Panera Bread and Potbelly’s head in opposite directions. An analyst makes the case for Wal-Mart buying Family Dollar.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
2/19/201419 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.18.2014

Under Armour does damage control at the Winter Olympics. We analyze the latest earnings from Coca-Cola, Whole Foods and eagerly anticipate a new IPO from the makers of Candy Crush Saga.
2/18/201421 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.12.2014

We analyze the latest earnings from Dr. Pepper Snapple Group and discuss the future of the soda industry.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
2/12/201419 minutes, 27 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.11.2014

On today's show the guys dive into earnings, with a look at why shares of ConAgra and Rackspace got slammed and why CVS is sitting pretty. Plus they discuss the future of the telecom industry, and how one unknown company may be about to shake things up. 
2/11/201419 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.10.2014

Hasbro shares rise thanks to Furby toys and My Little Pony.  Activision Blizzard promises big things for 2014.  And Tesla Motors hits an all-time high in advance of quarterly earnings.  Plus the guys weigh in with their choice for “Genius Of Finance”.
2/10/201421 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.06.2014

We answer your questions on investing in retail, the benefits of being a public company, as well as a self-described “off the wall” question.
2/6/201413 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.05.2014

CVS stops selling tobacco, 3D Systems falls on a profit warning, and Merck hits a 6-year high.  Plus we welcome a special guest into the studio to debate the future of flying drones and which Winter Olympic sport has got to go.
2/5/201422 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.04.2014

The guys take a look at earnings from J.C. Penney and Michael Kors, plus discuss Microsoft’s newest CEO and the future of the tech company.
2/4/201416 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.03.2014

We analyze the winners and losers from Super Bowl 48 and answer listener questions by dipping into the Fool Mailbag.
2/3/201420 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.30.2014

Facebook, Visa, Under Armour & Carbo Ceramics report, and we’ve got analysis on each one.  Plus we dip into the Fool mailbag and make Super Bowl predictions.
1/30/201425 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.29.2014

Boeing and Yahoo sink after their latest quarterly earnings.  Plus we analyze Apple’s stock buybacks.
1/29/201420 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.28.2014

Earnings from Apple and Ford sends their stocks in opposite directions.  Plus we dip into the Fool mailbag and are completely unsurprised by the latest Bitcoin scandal.
1/28/201421 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.27.2014

We analyze Caterpillar’s earnings, Jamie Dimon’s pay raise, and answer listener questions as we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
1/27/201420 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.23.2014

We analyze the latest earnings from McDonald’s, eBay & Netflix, and offer a few movie recommendations for the weekend.
1/23/201417 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.22.2014

We analyze the latest earnings from IBM, Coach and Norfolk Southern, and weigh in with our choices for the best song about trains.
1/22/201418 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.21.2014

The guys discuss earnings announcements from Verizon and Johnson & Johnson, as well as an analyst downgrade for Starbucks. They also get take a look at Expedia, and how much trouble the company is in.
1/21/201423 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.09.2014

Bed Bath & Beyond sinks, while Macy’s rises on cost-cutting.  Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to answer listener questions and take suggestions on the best voice for your new smart home.
1/9/201418 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.08.2014

Twitter is downgraded for the 3rd time in 2 weeks.  Plus we offer more previews of the upcoming earnings season and dip into the Fool Mailbag.
1/8/201416 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.07.2014

Big banks may be headed for a weak earnings season. The Winter Olympics and the World Cup are no reason to invest in Russia and Brazil.  Plus we share a few more ideas for the ideal voice for your new “smart home”.
1/7/201416 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 11.26.2013

Men’s Wearhouse turns the table on Jos. A. Bank with a $1.5 billion bid.  Just in time for Thanksgiving we share a few things in the world of business and investing that we’re thankful for, as well as a few turkeys.
11/26/201319 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.25.2013

The Nasdaq has hit 4000 for the first time since September of 2000; why did it take so long to get back there. Plus, the guys talk about management shakeups at BlackBerry and Wal-Mart, and discuss Amazon’s future.
11/25/201317 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.21.2013

Uncle Sam will sell its remaining shares of General Motors.  Should investors jump in?  Plus we analyze JP Morgan Chase’s $13 billion settlement and the mysterious world of Bitcoin.
11/21/201320 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.20.2013

Lowe’s announced disappointing numbers this morning, sending shares down, while J.C. Penney announced similarly disappointing numbers, sending shares up. What gives? Plus, the guys dive into the latest retail report from the Commerce Department, and make some predictions about Black Friday.
11/20/201312 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.19.2013

We analyze the latest from Home Depot, Campbell's Soup and Best Buy. 
11/19/201316 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.18.2013

Dow hits 16,000, Sony sells one million PlayStation 4s, plus we analyze Bill Ackman's latest bet and Washington Post's latest move.
11/18/201318 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.14.2013

Cisco Systems & Wal-Mart deliver disappointing earnings. Plus we analyze JP Morgan’s epic fail on Twitter and Snapchat spurning Facebook’s offer of $3 billion.
11/14/201319 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.13.2013

Starbucks pays $2.8 billion to settle a dispute. Potbelly’s 1st quarter as a public company is a winner.  Plus, we analyze how Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk is handling the spotlight.
11/13/201318 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.12.2013

Apple’s new iPad Mini goes on sale, and we analyze the retail landscape as the holiday shopping season kicks off.
11/12/201319 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.11.2013

In today’s show the guys discuss Amazon’s new deal with the US Postal Service, Disney’s new deal with Netflix, and try to figure out what the deal is with Lululemon’s founder.
11/11/201314 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.07.2013

Twitter IPOs in a big way.  Plus we analyze Whole Foods’ earnings and Nestlé’s latest deal. 
11/7/201319 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.06.2013

Tesla Motors, Zillow and Middleby all report earnings.  Plus we analyze Abercrombie & Fitch as it stumbles into the holiday quarter.
11/6/201319 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 11.05.2013

SAC Capital and Johnson & Johnson pay billion-dollar fines, and we break down a merger in the housing industry.
11/5/201316 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.04.2013

BlackBerry is staying public, and the market isn’t happy about it. Plus Twitter increases its IPO price range, and we dive into Berkshire Hathaway’s and Kellogg’s earnings.
11/4/201318 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.31.2013

In a Halloween-themed episode, we discuss trick stocks, treat stocks, and the genius of Steve Wynn.  Plus we discuss the most overrated and underrated Halloween candies.
10/31/201320 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 10.30.2013

Buffalo Wild Wings hits a new all-time high with longtime CEO Sally Smith leading the way.  Plus we analyze the latest from GM, LinkedIn and Baidu.
10/30/201316 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.29.2013

Shares of Apple & BP are going in opposite directions, and McDonald’s breaks a 40-year old business relationship with Heinz.
10/29/201314 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.28.2013

The guys take a break from earnings to discuss some overvalued, undervalued, and under the radar stocks. Plus, is Snapchat really worth $3.6 billion?
10/28/201322 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.24.2013

Banking analysts Matt Koppenheffer & David Hanson break down the latest news from JP Morgan and Bank of America. Plus we discuss some interesting news reports about EU leadership and make a surprising beer recommendation.
10/24/201323 minutes, 13 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.23.2013

Panera and Caterpillar disappoint with Q3 earnings.  Plus we analyze Apple’s new iPads and Heineken’s profit warning.
10/23/201318 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.22.2013

Coach stumbles on its latest earnings, Netflix hits a new all-time high, and Radio Shack continues its Radio Shack-ness.
10/22/201318 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.21.2013

Facebook changes its privacy policy to attract more teenage users. Plus we analyze the latest earnings from McDonald’s and Hasbro.
10/21/201312 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.17.2013

IBM falls on lousy Q3 results. Plus we analyze the latest earnings from eBay, American Express and Goldman Sachs.
10/17/201318 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.16.2013

Should Pepsi spin off its snack division? Why is $3B in profit not enough for Intel? We answer those questions and debate investing in Twitter’s IPO.
10/16/201317 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.15.2013

Coca-Cola’s Q3 profits rise 6%, Johnson & Johnson continues its hot streak and Teradata Corp warns of trouble to come.  Plus Apple hires Burberry’s CEO to run its retail operations.
10/16/201315 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 10.14.2013

Netflix rises on reports of a potential partnership with cable companies, the debt ceiling deadline continues to loom, and Fool favorite Robert Shiller is awarded the Nobel Prize.
10/14/201322 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.10.2013

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Restaurants & Hotels October 10, 2013 The market rebounds on signs of progress in Washington DC.  Plus we discuss the latest from Ruby Tuesday’s, Darden Restaurants and Marriott International.
10/10/201316 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.09.2013

Janet Yellen is nominated to be the next head of the Federal Reserve, Yum Brands’ Q3 profit falls 68%, and Joseph A. Bank makes a $2.3B bid for Men’s Wearhouse.
10/9/201315 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.08.2013

Starbucks CEO calls out Congress, Google & HP team up on a new laptop, and we debate the merits of the new $100 bill.
10/8/201320 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.07.2013

Govt. shutdown hits day 7, GM pushes online sales, and Twitter’s IPO raises a few questions.
10/7/201324 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.03.2013

Earnings season kicks off next week and we’ve got a preview.  Plus, Tesla’s stock is hit by an Internet video, and Lego unseats Hasbro in the toy industry.
10/3/201316 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.02.2013

Day 2 of the government shutdown, a few big shareholders want Bill Gates gone from Microsoft's board room, and 3 well-known brands go public.
10/2/201322 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.01.2013

Consumer goods analyst Bill Barker discusses how investors should consider consumer goods staples separately from discretionary consumer goods companies, and why acquisitions can provide insight into a CEOs strengths or weaknesses. 
10/1/201321 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.30.2013

Technology analyst Tony Arsta discusses his approach to finding investments in the technology industry, why the upcoming earnings season is so important, and the real reason tech giants like Cisco Systems acquire smaller companies. 
9/30/201316 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.26.2013

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon sits down with the DOJ, eBay buys Braintree for $800 million, and Bed, Bath & Beyond hits an all-time high.
9/26/201318 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.25.2013

It’s our 500th episode! We salute our dozens of listeners with a round of Overvalued/Undervalued and we dip into the Fool mailbag.
9/25/201324 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.24.2013

BlackBerry goes private while Chrysler preps its IPO. Plus the guys analyze National Oilwell Varco’s spin-off and the merger of the day.
9/24/201318 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.23.2013

Apple racks up big iPhone sales over its opening weekend. Plus we analyze the business implications of the Emmy Awards and openly speculate about Chipotle entering the coffee wars.
9/23/201321 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.19.2013

Fed Chief Ben Bernanke surprised Wall Street by maintaining the QE program.  We analyze the pros and cons of the decision, JP Morgan’s $920 million penalty, and the huge sales of “Grand Theft Auto V”.
9/19/201317 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.18.2013

FedEx hits a 7-year high, Adobe Systems hits an all-time high, and “Grand Theft Auto” continues its winning streak.  Plus we dig into the Fool mailbag.
9/18/201315 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.17.2013

Microsoft announces a $40 billion buyback plan, Pandora announces a secondary offering, and Aeropostale rises on hopes of a buyout.
9/17/201318 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.16.2013

Larry Summers bows out of the Fed Chief race, United Natural Foods has a blowout quarter, Twitter’s going public and we dip into the Fool mailbag.
9/16/201322 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.12.2013

Our analysts discuss some unfashionable results from Lululemon & Men’s Wearhouse, analyze Pandora’s new CEO, and delve into some great news for Breaking Bad fans.
9/12/201317 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.11.2013

Our analysts discuss Apple, telecom, and retail advertising.
9/12/201317 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.10.2013

Dow Jones boots 3 stocks from the index and welcomes 3 new ones.  Plus we talk oil, McDonald’s latest sales numbers, and preview the Apple event.
9/10/201314 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.09.2013

Yum Brands’ sales continue to fall in China. Facebook unveils its latest attempt to take down Twitter, and there’s a shake-up in the luxury retail landscape.
9/9/201315 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.05.2013

Samsung & Qualcomm unveil the first smartwatches. US auto sales rise in August. Campbell Soup teams up with Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and we dip into the Fool mailbag.
9/5/201320 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.04.2013

LinkedIn looks to raise $1 billion in a secondary offering.  Apple gears up to unveil the newest iPhone, and A&F issues guidelines for employee’s hairstyles.
9/4/201316 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.03.2013

Microsoft gives Nokia investors $7.2 billion reasons to smile. CBS and Time Warner Cable kiss and make up. And Jarden buys Yankee Candle for $1.75 billion.
9/3/201319 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.22.2013

Hidden Gems advisor Seth Jayson discusses his approach to small-cap investing, why he keeps some stocks on a tight leash while letting others grow to become large caps, and why “brand” can be a powerful asset for some companies.
8/22/201313 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.21.2013

Million Dollar Portfolio advisor Ron Gross shares his expertise on building a diversified portfolio, how to manage reallocation, and which industries he considers a “must” for every investor.
8/21/201319 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.20.2013

Tim Hanson discusses his approach to investing outside the US, why international exposure is important for investors, and which countries and industries he’s watching right now
8/20/201316 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 08.19.2013

Value investor Ron Gross kicks off “Strategy Week” by sharing advice for how to find value stocks and where he’s looking right now.
8/19/201316 minutes, 46 seconds
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2 Big Dow Stocks

Walmart and Cisco Systems fall on their latest earnings results. Plus we analyze Berkshire Hathaway's latest buys over a delivery of See's Candies. 
8/15/201318 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.14.2013

Apple has a new investor in Carl Icahn.  Plus we analyze earnings from Macy’s and Deere, and debate the pros and cons of traveling via hyperloop.
8/14/201326 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.13.2013

Bill Ackman quits JC Penney’s board of directors.  Europe’s economy shows signs of life, and Yum Brands’ problems in China continue.
8/13/201321 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.12.2013

BlackBerry evaluates “strategic options”, including the sale of the company.  Apple sets a date for its new iPhone.  Plus we dig into the Fool mailbag and revisit the soap opera “As JC Penney Turns”.
8/12/201320 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.08.2013

Tesla Motors’ share rise on 2nd-quarter results.  We analyze the latest earnings from Groupon and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and the latest offering from Taco Bell.
8/8/201329 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.07.2013

“The Lone Ranger” is going to lose at least $150 million for Disney, but shareholders shouldn’t worry too much. Plus we analyze the latest earnings from Zillow and Freddie Mac, and discuss why it must be awesome to be a Bank of America lawyer.
8/7/201318 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery 08.06.2013

Amazon founder & CEO Jeff Bezos buys The Washington Post for $250 million.  Plus we analyze the latest from American Eagle, Fossil and Michael Kors.
8/6/201321 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.05.2013

Berkshire-Hathaway’s 2nd-quarter profits rose 46%, but it’s the next target for his famed “elephant gun” that interests us. Plus we analyze the smackdown between CBS and Time Warner Cable, the latest newspaper fire sale, and The Motley Fool’s shout-out from The Wall Street Journal.
8/5/201327 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.01.2013

Whole Foods battles great expectations, while the world’s biggest gold miner reports an epic quarterly loss.  Plus the guys analyze the latest results from Trulia and Yelp, and gear up for CNBC’s new primetime original “Twitter Revolution”. 
8/1/201319 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.31.2013

Shares of Buffalo Wild Wings and SodaStream heat up on strong earnings news. Our analysts give their take and talk about the perils of following big money.
7/31/201318 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.30.2013

Coach drops on weak earnings and a drop in same-store sales.  Plus we analyze the latest from 3D Systems, National Oilwell Varco and Barnes & Noble.
7/30/201321 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.29.2013

With big mergers in the news, we discuss the ripple effect “cheap money” is having on CEOs.  Plus, Amazon is hiring, Hertz reports Q2 earnings, and we dip into the Fool mailbag
7/29/201324 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 07.25.2013

Facebook’s huge 2nd-quarter results send the bears running.  Plus earnings from Visa, Under Armour, General Motors and Dunkin’ Brands.
7/25/201325 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.24.2013

Apple’s stock rises on record iPhone sales.  Plus earnings from Pepsi, Ford, Caterpillar and Panera.  And in news that is a shock to absolutely no one, the SEC has charged a man with running a bitcoin Ponzi scheme.
7/24/201323 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.23.2013

Netflix’s 2nd-quarter was solid, but not spectacular.  Wendy’s hits a new 52-week high, and RadioShack misses yet again.
7/23/201323 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.22.2013

McDonald’s latest quarterly results take a hit.  Hasbro’s earnings are overshadowed by a new partnership with Disney.  Plus we look back at last Friday’s train wreck for Microsoft.
7/22/201318 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.18.2013

Intel, UnitedHealth and eBay all report earnings.  Plus, we analyze National Ice Cream month and what your favorite flavor says about you.
7/18/201319 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery 07.17.2013

Yahoo’s stock hits a 5-year high. 2nd-quarter earnings for Mattel & Bank of America were very different.  Google is looking into a new online pay-TV service, and one PayPal customer gets the mother of all bank errors. 
7/17/201321 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.16.2013

Coca-Cola fizzles. Johnson & Johnson reports better-than-expected earnings. And the CEO of Sears stirs up some controversy with his unorthodox strategy.
7/16/201318 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.15.2013

Citi’s stock is on fire. Blackberry holds a fire sale.  And Boeing is dealing with its latest fire.  All that plus we dip into the Fool mailbag.
7/15/201321 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.08.2013

Our analysts preview earnings season, talk about some box office winners and losers, and delve into Facebook's latest search. 
7/8/201320 minutes, 8 seconds
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Market Foolery: 07.02.2013

Noodles & Co’s stock soars after its IPO. A new CEO boosts Zynga. Disney re-ups Bob Iger for another year.  And the Winklevii return with a Bitcoin ETF.  (No, really.)
7/2/201320 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.26.2013

Pandora strikes a chord with investors. And researchers create robotic roaches.  Our analysts discuss those stories and preview next week's earnings.
6/26/201322 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.25.2013

Barnes & Noble reports a bigger-than-expected fourth-quarter loss.  Home prices record their biggest annual gain in 7 years.  And Walgreens reports anemic growth in its same-store sales.
6/25/201323 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.24.2013

Investors react to concerns about China.  The Federal Trade Commission reviews Google's acquistion of Waze.  And Monsters University scares up some big returns at the box office.
6/24/201316 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.20.2013

The stock market reacts to the Fed Chief's latest comments.  And Men's Wearhouse decides its founder is no longer a good fit. 
6/20/201319 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.19.2013

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued and two stocks that are overvalued.
6/19/201319 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 6.18.2013

Shares of Jack-in-the-Box rise on news that the company is closing some of its Qdoba stores. Amazon.com launches a new initiative on Facebook. KitchenAid and SodaStream partner on an at-home carbonation machine.
6/18/201317 minutes, 26 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.17.2013

DreamWorks Animation signs a big deal with Netflix. What does it mean for investors?
6/17/201318 minutes, 49 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.13.2013

Pandora buys a radio station.  What does the move mean for the future of the online music company?   Is Apple’s new streaming service a Pandora-killer?   On today’s show, our analysts tackle those questions and discuss the business of extreme weather.
6/13/201321 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.12.2013

Our analysts discuss some stocks that are undervalued, some stocks that are overvalued, and two business stories that have been overlooked.
6/12/201322 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.11.2013

Lululemon tumbles in the wake of a surprising departure.  Apple unveils a new look.  And Dole produces some sweet returns.
6/11/201318 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.10.2013

Google bids for social mapping site Waze. McDonald’s sales rise in May. And Apple unveils its latest.
6/10/201320 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.06.2013

SodaStream rumors create big buzz on Wall Street.  Amazon launches a marketplace in India.  And the Container Store considers a big move.
6/6/201316 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.05.2013

Amazon.com bets on groceries.  Apple loses a legal battle.  And Domino's Pizza sends in the clones.
6/5/201321 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.04.2013

Pandora continues to fall on news that Apple is launching a streaming service.  Salesforce.com makes a big deal. And Zynga announces some big cuts. 
6/4/201318 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.03.2013

Is the party over for dividend stocks?  Our analysts tackle that question and delve into Cracker Barrel's big earnings.
6/3/201319 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.30.2013

Costco hits an all-time high. Berkshire Hathaway makes a big buy. And Tesla CEO Elon Musk generates some buzz.
5/30/201317 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.29.2013

Apple CEO Tim Cook says Google Glasses won't be a big hit.  Michael Kors reports big earnings.   And a beverage giant prepares to go public.
5/29/201316 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.28.2013

Tiffany sparkles on better-than-expected earnings.   Yahoo! courts Hulu.   And Fast & Furious 6 does brisk business at the box office.
5/28/201318 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.22.2013

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke tells Congress that it's too soon for the Fed to end its stimulus program.  JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jaime Dimon gets a vote of confidence from shareholders.   And ESPN deals with the rising cost of sports programming.
5/22/201318 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.21.2013

Home Depot hits a new high on better-than-expected earnings news.  Best Buy slips.  And HHGregg plummets.   Our analysts discuss those stories and debate the future of solar stocks.
5/21/201326 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.20.2013

Yahoo buys Tumblr for $1.1B.  Campbell’s Soup reports strong 3rd-quarter earnings.  And JC Penney gets two very different price targets from competing Wall Street analysts.
5/20/201321 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.16.2013

Wal-Mart slips in the wake of earnings news. Cisco surges.  And Tesla continues to pick up speed.
5/16/201315 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.15.2013

Google readies a subscription music service.  Macy's reports a 20% increase in first-quarter profit and raises its dividend by 25%.   And LinkedIn cracks down on the world's oldest profession.  
5/15/201316 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.14.2013

A hedge fund manager calls for Sony to break up.  Tesla has a wild ride.  And AT&T pulls the plug on the Facebook phone.
5/14/201319 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery 05.13.2013

A prominent bond fund manager says the bull market is over.   ABC becomes the first broadcast network to stream its shows live online.   Starbucks eyes some new markets. 
5/13/201323 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.09.2013

Tesla Motors reports a quarterly profit.  Green Mountain Coffee Roasters perks up on earnings news and a Starbucks partnership.  Groupon delivers a smaller-than-expected loss.  And Barnes & Noble surges. 
5/9/201325 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.08.2013

Whole Foods soars on earnings.  Zillow slips in the wake of earnings.  And Yahoo! talks with Hulu.
5/8/201320 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 05.07.2013

Microsoft reworks Windows 8.  Bank of America hits a two-year high.  And Abercrombie & Fitch tries to keep its cool. 
5/7/201320 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.06.2013

5/6/201319 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.02.2013

Shares of Facebook rise on first-quarter earnings.  Visa hits a new high.  And Yahoo! makes a deal.  
5/2/201319 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.01.2013

DreamWorks Animation reports a profit thanks to the success of The Croods.  And the CEO of Blackberry makes a bold statement about the future of tablets.  Our analysts discuss those stories and debate whether investors should sell in May and go away.
5/1/201325 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.30.2013

February home prices record their highest increase in almost 7 years. McDonald's considers serving breakfast throughout the day. And Buffalo Wild Wings' profits drop as chicken prices rise.  
4/30/201321 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.29.2013

4/29/201322 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.24.2013

Motley Fool analyst Joe Magyer talks about investing in Australia and previews the upcoming Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
4/24/201322 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.23.2013

Netflix reports big earnings and credits its original programming.  Is Netflix the next HBO?  Our analysts tackle that question and delve into the latest earnings news from Traveler's, Coach, and RadioShack.
4/23/201322 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.22.2013

4/22/201315 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.18.2013

Our analysts discuss the latest earnings news from Nokia, Verizon, and Pepsi.
4/18/201320 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.17.2013

Intel profits fall on a decline in PC sales.  Yahoo! slips on slowing first-quarter sales.  And Mattel rises on strong sales of American Girl and Monster High dolls.
4/17/201318 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.16.2013

Coca-Cola reports big earnings and shares pop.   Shares of Johnson & Johnson climb on earnings news.  And shares of Goldman Sachs slip.  
4/16/201320 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.15.2013

DISH makes a big bid for Sprint.   Citigroup reports big earnings.   The price of gold continues its big decline.  And Amazon's CEO defends his company's big investments.
4/15/201320 minutes, 7 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.11.2013

Microsoft deals with slumping PC sales.   An activist investor doubles-down on J.C. Penney.  And Yum! Brands deals with an outbreak in China.
4/11/201323 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.10.2013

The Federal Reserve debates ending its easy money policies. CarMax reports big earnings. And Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill secures a revealing trademark.
4/10/201319 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.09.2013

Shares of J.C. Penney plunge after the embattled retailer fires its CEO.   And Caribou Coffee loses some of its buzz.
4/9/201320 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.08.2013

GE makes a big oil buy.  Our analysts talks about what the deal means for investors and share three stocks to watch this earnings season.
4/8/201318 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.03.2013

The SEC friends Netflix.  J.C. Penney takes 97% off.  Zynga makes a big bet.  And Samoa Air makes a weighty decision.
4/3/201318 minutes, 51 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.02.2013

Apple apologizes to its customers in China.  McCormick delivers spicy earnings. 
4/2/201321 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.01.2013

Tesla announces that it's profitable.  AT&T makes a big buy. 
4/1/201319 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 03.25.2013

Cyprus reaches a deal with the EU.  Apple makes an acquisition. Ford makes an apology.
3/25/201318 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.21.2013

A Coca-Cola report finds that online buzz on Facebook produces no "measureable impact" on sales. And Oracle reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  Our analysts discuss those stories and share their March Madness picks.
3/21/201317 minutes, 36 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.20.2013

Shares of Williams-Sonoma hit a new 52-week high after the retailer reports big earnings. Shares of FedEx slip on lower quarterly profits.  And Apple faces a growing problem. 
3/20/201319 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.19.2013

Investor react to the Cyprus crisis. Lululemon recalls some yoga pants for being too sheer.  And Samsung confirms that it's working on a smart watch. 
3/19/201322 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.18.2013

Investors react to a plan by the Cyprus government to tax bank depositors.   Verizon makes some waves with television content providers.  And Iron Maiden gets into the beer business. 
3/18/201323 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.14.2013

Blackberry rises on news that one of the company's partners ordered one million Blackberry Z10 smartphones.   And authorities in China accuse Coca-Cola of stealing state secrets.
3/14/201318 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery 03.13.2013

February retail numbers are in! The guys analyze the retail trend investors should be watching.  We also discuss Amazon’s business and recommend stocks for “Frasier” star Kelsey Grammer.
3/13/201317 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.12.2013

A  judge blocks NYC's ban on large-size sugary drinks.  And Costco serves up big earnings.
3/12/201321 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.11.2013

GE announces a big dividend and a share buyback.  The Dell soap opera takes a new twist.  And Starbucks defies the NYC ban on large-sized sugary drinks. 
3/11/201318 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.07.2013

Activist investor Carl Icahn challenges Dell.  Shares of PetSmart slide.  And Verizon talks deal.
3/7/201311 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.06.2013

Apple is hitting 52-week lows.  Google is hitting all-time highs.  Which stock is the better bet going forward?  Our analysts tackle that question and share some stocks on their radar.
3/6/201319 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.05.2013

Google eyes the same-day delivery business.   J.C. Penney hits another low.   And Qualcomm raises its dividend and announces a share buyback.
3/5/201317 minutes, 7 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.04.2013

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett publishes his annual letter to shareholders.  Our analysts discuss Buffett's latest letter and take stock in the business of 3-D printing.
3/4/201318 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.28.2013

Shares of J.C. Penney and Groupon plunge on earnings news.  Our analysts discuss the embattled companies and weigh in on the 25 best companies in the U.S.
2/28/201315 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.27.2013

Our analysts discuss earnings news from Target, Priceline, Papa John's, and Dreamworks Animation.
2/27/201317 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.26.2013

Home Depot and Macy's report big earnings.  And Yahoo's CEO stirs up a big controversy.    
2/26/201318 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.25.2013

Barnes & Noble rises on buyout rumors. Lowe's falls on earnings news.  And Hewlett-Packard introduces a $170 tablet.
2/25/201320 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.21.2013

Our analysts discuss the latest earnings from Wal-Mart, Boston Beer, and Tesla.
2/21/201319 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.20.2013

On today's MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss housing stocks, video game stocks, and diamond heists.
2/20/201317 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.19.2013

The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is launching retail stores in the U.S.  Merger speculation surrounds OfficeMax and Office Depot.  And Beam reverse course and decides not to change its Maker's Mark recipe.  
2/19/201317 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.14.2013

Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital team up to buy Heinz.  US Airways and American Airlines make their merger official.  And shares of Whole Foods slide on earnings.
2/14/201318 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.13.2013

Our analysts discuss Comcast's big deal, Buffalo Wild Wings' earnings, and Burger King's new coffee.
2/13/201316 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.12.2013

Netflix partners with Dreamworks to produce a cartoon spinoff of the upcoming DreamWorks movie ''Turbo''.  Twitter teams up with American Express to give consumers some big deals.  And Michael Kors racks up some big earnings.   
2/12/201322 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.11.2013

Apple bets big on India.  Beam tweaks Maker's Mark.  And Pepsi serves up a breakfast drink.
2/11/201318 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.07.2013

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued and two stocks that are overvalued.    
2/7/201316 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.06.2013

Disney and Chipotle’s latest earnings, a big deal in the biotech industry, and Hasbro unveils the newest Monopoly game piece.
2/6/201317 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.05.2013

Dell goes private.   Uncle Sam sues S&P.   And shares of Yum Brands! and Baiidu fall on earnings news.
2/5/201315 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.04.2013

Our analysts discuss the Super Bowl's winners and losers and talk about the FCC's proposal for a free WiFi network.
2/4/201318 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.30.2013

Research in Motion unveils a new Blackberry.  Amazon hits a new high.  And Chesapeake Energy gets an unexpected boost.
1/30/201323 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.29.2013

Our analysts discuss the latest earnings from Ford, Yahoo!, and Harley-Davidson.
1/29/201320 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.28.2013

Caterpillar makes a bad bet in China.   Barnes & Noble announces more store closings.  And Jos. A. Bank holds a 16% off sale on its stock.
1/28/201319 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.24.2013

Netflix soars on better-than-expected earnings.  Apple plunges on disappointing earnings.  And Nokia suspends its dividend.
1/24/201322 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.23.2013

Our analysts discuss the latest earnings news from Google, McDonald's, and Coach.
1/23/201316 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.22.2013

Our analysts discuss earnings news from Verizon, TD Ameritrade, and Travelers and delve into Warren Buffett's fitness kick.
1/22/201317 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.10.2013

Nokia reports surprising results. Ford doubles its dividend.  And Tiffany reports sluggish holiday sales.
1/10/201312 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.09.2013

Apple works on a lower-priced iPhone.  Dish tries to trump Sprint. And two hedge fund titans battle it out.
1/9/201323 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 01.08.2013

YUM warns about slumping KFC sales in China. Samsung reports huge smartphone numbers for the quarter. And Target continues its price war with online competitors.
1/8/201318 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.07.2013

Bank of America settles. European banks rise. One energy company makes a big deal.  And the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show kicks off.
1/7/201320 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.29.2012

Tiffany reports weaker-than-expected earnings and lowers its full-year outlook. Shares of Barnes & Noble decline on a slowdown in same-store sales.  And Starbucks introduces a $7 cup of coffee.
11/29/201216 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.28.2012

Shares of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters surge.  Shares of Fresh Market plummet.  And Costco issues a special dividend.
11/28/201217 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.27.2012

Food giant ConAgra makes a big acquistion. Cyber Monday sets a new record. And Hewlett Packard deals with more fallout from its write-down of its Autonomy acquisition.
11/27/201219 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.26.2012

Retailers rack up some big sales on Black Friday. And Research in Motion and Yahoo! get some good news from Wall Street.
11/26/201215 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.19.2012

Our analysts discuss two undervalued stocks and two overvalued stocks.  
11/19/201225 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.15.2012

Wal-mart and Target report earnings. Starbucks makes a big acquisition. And Berkshire Hathaway loads up on shares of Deere.
11/15/201221 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.14.2012

Abercrombie & Fitch and Cisco reports better-than-expected earnings.  And shares of Advanced Micro Devices hit a 21-year low.  
11/14/201214 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.13.2012

Our analysts discuss Home Depot's earnings, Microsoft's surprising move, and the future of the U.S. oil industry.
11/13/201216 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.12.2012

Shares of J.C. Penney tumble on a downgrade. Shares of Jeffiries Group pop after the investment bank announces it's being acquired. And shares of Sherwin-Williams surge after it announces a $2.4 billion deal.
11/12/201214 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.08.2012

McDonald's sales decline for the first time since 2003. Activision reports better-than-expected earnings. Whole Foods reports a 9 percent increase in same-store sales.
11/8/201218 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.07.2012

Our analysts discuss the stock market's reaction to the election and go bargain hunting.    
11/7/201213 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.06.2012

Our analysts discuss election polls and parallels to the stock market.
11/6/201213 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.05.2012

Berkshire Hathaway reports a surge in 3rd quarter revenue. What will be Warren Buffett's next big buy? Netflix fights off a takeover. Who will win the battle between Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and activist investor Carl Icahn. And the NHL deals with a labor strike.
11/5/201219 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.01.2012

General Motors and Visa report better-than-expected earnings.  And Ford's CEO extends his tenure.
11/1/201216 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.31.2012

Our analysts discuss the business implications of Hurricane Sandy and delve into Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm.
10/31/201219 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.25.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued and two investments that are overvalued.
10/25/201226 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.24.2012

Shares of Facebook and Panera rise on better-than-expected earnings.  Netflix tumbles after weaker-than-expected earnings.   And investors react to Apple's newest iPad.  
10/24/201220 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.23.2012

DuPont cuts jobs and lowers its earnings outlook. 3M reports declining sales. And Yahoo! gives investors something to shout about.
10/23/201220 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 10.22.2012

BP makes a big deal as Ancestry.com goes private.  Plus we analyze Caterpillar’s earnings and Hasbro’s decision to bring back the Furby. 
10/22/201223 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.18.2012

Shares of Verizon climb on strong earnings.   Shares of eBay approach an eight year high.  And shares of American Express slide on weaker-than-expected earnings.
10/18/201215 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.17.2012

Bank of America earnings fall 95%.   Shares of IBM slide after Big Blue reports weaker-than-expected revenues.  And Oracle's CEO encounters some choppy waters.  
10/17/201217 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.16.2102

Citigroup's CEO announces his resignation.  Johnson & Johnson reports better-than-expected earnings.  And Goldman Sachs reports "reasonably solid" earnings.
10/16/201216 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.15.2012

Citigroup clears a low bar.   And Softbank finalizes its deal with Sprint Nextel.   Our analysts discuss those stories and debate the merits of investing in restaurant stocks.
10/15/201222 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 10.11.2012

Safeway slides. Sprint Nextel soars.  And Kellogg's issues a big recall.
10/11/201217 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.10.2012

10/10/201218 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.09.2012

Our analysts discuss a Netflix downgrade, weigh in on some healthy news from soda companies, and offer up some portfolio advice.
10/9/201214 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.08.2012

Our analysts tackle listener questions on the future of the Euro,  dividend stocks, and socially responsible investing.
10/8/201214 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.04.2012

Is Chipotle overvalued?  Our analysts tackle that question, discuss the future of General Motors, and answer some listener emails.
10/4/201219 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.03.2012

Apple gets ready to launch a smaller iPad.   And the beer business gets a boost.  Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stock ideas.
10/3/201214 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.02.2012

Facebook's COO discusses the company's business potential.  And Interbrand releases its annual survey of top global brands.   Our analysts discuss those stories and share their thoughts on solar energy stocks.  
10/2/201215 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.01.2012

Wendy's gets a frosty reception on Wall Street.  Jack in the Box hits a 52-week high.  And Nokia maps out a deal with Oracle. 
10/1/201215 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.27.2012

Temper Pedic buys Sealy.    Our analysts discuss the big deal and respond to listener questions about stock splits, DRIPs, and insider selling.
9/27/201215 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.26.2012

Yahoo's new CEO shares her plans for turning the company around.   And Radio Shack's CEO steps down.  Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar.  
9/26/201221 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.25.2012

Shares of Tesla tumble after the electric carmaker lowers guidance.  Toyota scraps plans for a mass-market electric minicar.  And Caterpillar lowers its forecast. 
9/25/201217 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.24.2012

Shares of Facebook tumble in the wake of a critical Barron's article.   And Apple deals with supply chain issues.
9/24/201218 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.20.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two stocks that have been overlooked.
9/20/201216 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 09.19.2012

Groupon launches a mobile payment service.   A Spanish retailer bucks the European slowdown and reports big profits.   And General Motors tries to get Uncle Sam to sell its stake in the automaker.
9/19/201216 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.18.2012

Energizer gets a boost on Wall Street. And Hewlett-Packard bets on smartphones. 
9/18/201214 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.17.2012

Pre-orders for the iPhone 5 top the 2 million mark.   Tesla shares rev up after a Morgan Stanley upgrade.  And an activist investor says that Office Depot is deeply undervalued. 
9/17/201218 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.13.2012

Will eBay spin off PayPal?  What's the best way to invest in PayPal?  What's the future of natural gas trucking?  Our analysts tackle those questions.
9/13/201215 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.12.2012

Apple unveils the new iPhone.  Facebook shares get a boost from the company's CEO.
9/12/201218 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.11.2012

McDonald's serves up August sales numbers. Legg Mason and Zynga announce big departures.
9/11/201213 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.10.2012

Shares of  AIG tumble after the Treasury announces that it's selling a big part of its stake in the insurance giant.  Shares of Green Mountain rise after the company announces that it will sell some non-coffee drinks. 
9/10/201215 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 09.06.2012

Stocks rally after the European Central Bank announces a big buy.   Our analysts tackle that story and talk about Amazon's new Kindle.  
9/6/201220 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.05.2012

Nokia’s new smartphone didn’t impress Wall Street while FedEx warns of a global slowdown.  We dip into the Fool mailbag and analyze Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s attempt to reassure shareholders.  Plus, a potential IPO from Canada leads to a debate over the relative merits of Celine Dion and Justin Bieber.  
9/5/201216 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.04.2012

Amazon, Google, & Microsoft prepare to unveil new products this week.   Our analysts tackle the big questions facing each company and discuss the Oogieloves new 52-week low.
9/4/201218 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.28.2012

Is there a brain drain at Facebook?  How much analysis should an investor do before buying a stock?  What are the advantages of Master Limited Partnerships?  Our analysts tackle some listener questions.
8/28/201213 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.27.2012

In the wake of the Apple/Samsung verdict, the guys analyze winners and losers in the mobile smartphone industry.  Plus, Hertz spends $2.3 billion to buy Dollar Thrifty and AOL says “You’ve Got A Dividend!” to shareholders.
8/27/201214 minutes, 39 seconds
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Market Foolery: 08.22.2012

Dell’s earnings disappoint while home-builder Toll Brothers doubles its quarterly profit.  Plus, a new partnership with Discover will put PayPal in millions of U.S. locations.
8/22/201218 minutes, 2 seconds
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Market Foolery: 08.21.2012

Best Buy, Barnes & Noble and Urban Outfitters all reported earnings and we dig through all three.
8/21/201217 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.15.2012

Local investors pull money out of China's stock market.  Shares of Staples plunge after the retailer reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  And Netflix expands to Scandinavia.
8/15/201216 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.14.2012

Germany reports better-than-expected GDP growth.  Shares of Home Depot rise on strong earnings.  And shares of Groupon plunge on lower-than-expected revenue.
8/14/201216 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.13.2012

Google cuts 20% of its Motorola Mobility workforce.  Barnes and Noble cuts prices of its Nook e-reader and tablet. And Pfizer files plans for an IPO of its animal health business.
8/13/201212 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.09.2012

Our analysts discuss four stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two stocks that have been overlooked.
8/9/201217 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.08.2012

Disney reports record earnings.  Priceline reports lower-than-expected profits.  And Starbucks bets big on mobile payment.
8/8/201218 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.07.2012

Chesapeake Energy reports an earnings suprise.  Sirius XM raises its outlook.  And Fossil gets a big boost from China.   Our analysts discuss those stories and talk about McDonald's big business in Latin America.  
8/7/201220 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.06.2012

Best Buy's founder makes a bid to buy the struggling retailer.  eBay eyes same-day delivery.  And Applebee's eyes a whole new market.
8/6/201217 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.02.2012

GM reports a big loss in Europe.   Abercrombie & Fitch reports unfashionable earnings.   Green Mountain Coffee serves up weaker-than-expected sales and lowers guidance.  And Beam serves up strong sales.
8/2/201222 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.01.2012

Apple TV adds Hulu Plus.  Amazon.com launches a new video app for the iPad.    Our analysts discuss the battle for the living room and delve into earnings from MasterCard and Harley Davidson.  
8/1/201218 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.31.2012

The manager of the world's biggest bond fund says stock investors should expect smaller returns in the future. BP and Coach report larger-than-expected losses. And Pfizer reports a larger-than-expected gain.
7/31/201220 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.30.2012

The New York Times reports that Apple is considering investing in Twitter.   And Comcast spends big bucks on a marketing campaign to better explain Xfinity.
7/30/201219 minutes, 51 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.26.2012

Our analysts discuss earnings news from ExxonMobil, Sprint Nextel, Whole Foods, and Zynga. 
7/26/201224 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.25.2012

Apple reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  Our analysts discuss the real threat to Apple and delve into earnings news from Caterpillar, Ford, Eli Lilly, Panera, and Netflix.  
7/25/201228 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.24.2012

Our analysts discuss the latest earnings from  AT&T, Altria, Baidu, and Under Armour.
7/24/201222 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.23.2012

Market volatility spikes.   Shares of McDonald's slip.  Shares of Hasbro and Peet's Coffee rise. 
7/23/201220 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.19.2012

Our analysts discuss IBM's earnings, debate the merits of share buybacks, and share two undervalued stocks and two overvalued stocks.
7/19/201222 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.18.2012

Housing starts rise to their highest level in four years.   Intel and Bank of America report earnings.
7/18/201217 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.17.2012

Yahoo! hires former Google executive Marissa Mayer as its new CEO.  Coca-Cola, Goldman Sachs, and Mattel report earnings. 
7/17/201220 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.16.2012

Gold prices slide.  Mastercard and Visa make a deal with merchants.  Nokia cuts prices. 
7/16/201216 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.12.2012

Warren Buffett expresses concern over the economy.   Shares of SuperValu sink after the grocery chain reports not so super earnings.
7/12/201217 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.11.2012

Shares of electronics retailer Hhgregg plunge after the company lowers its earnings forecast.  And a leader in the cable television industry makes some suprising comments about the future of television.  
7/11/201216 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.10.2012

Shares of Alcoa slip after the company reports earnings.  Mako Surgical lowers its forecast and shares plunge.   And Campbell's makes a healthy acquisition.
7/10/201218 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.09.2012

What is the future of 3-D Printing?  Is Nike undervalued?  Is Qualcomm ready for a rebound?  On today's show,  our analysts tackle some listener questions.
7/9/201219 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.03.2012

Microsoft takes a $6.2 billion charge. Plus we answer listener emails about mobile phones and investing in the beverage industry.
7/3/201218 minutes, 36 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.28.2012

Our analysts discuss the investing implications of the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the healthcare law.
6/28/201210 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.27.2012

Apple wins a legal victory over Samsung.   Best Buy considers a buy-out.  Our analysts discuss those stories and talk about the future of dividend stocks.
6/27/201220 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.26.2012

Coke increases its bet on India.   Chesapeake Energy faces new allegations.   And a big pharmaceutical company loses a big lawsuit.
6/26/201217 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.25.2012

Disney's Brave delivers big at the box office and continues Pixar's winning streak.   Anheuser-Busch InBev goes on a billion-dollar beer run.
6/25/201216 minutes, 7 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.21.2012

Shares of Bed, Bath, and Beyond tumble.  Starbucks announces plans to open a tea store. 
6/21/201218 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.20.2012

The Fed announces additional stimulus. Natural gas prices rise.  Procter & Gamble lowers its forecast.  And shares of La-Z-Boy tumble.
6/20/201216 minutes, 26 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.19.2012

Microsoft unveils its Surface tablet.   Oracle reports big earnigs.  J.C. Penney slips.   And Kimberly-Clark hits a new high.
6/19/201217 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.18.2012

Investors react to election results in Greece.  Warren Buffett bets big on housing.  And PetSmart increases its dividend.
6/18/201215 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.14.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
6/14/201220 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.13.2012

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon testifies before Congress.  Verizon changes its plan.  And shares of Scotts Miracle-Gro tumble after the company issues a profit warning.
6/13/201218 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.12.2012

Does Apple's Macbook have room to run?  How much bigger can Siri get?  Will Apple's Maps take a bite out of Google?
6/12/201216 minutes, 49 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.11.2012

Is there a bond bubble?  Will the health benefits of coffee boost the bottom line for coffee stocks?  Are hybrid cars losing some of their appeal?  Our analysts tackle those questions.
6/11/201219 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.06.2012

Casino magnate Steve Wynn says that his Wynn Macau Casino will cost $4 billion.   And Diageo announces it's ramping up its Scotch whiskey production.   Our analysts discuss those stories and delve into the business of Facebook's membership.
6/6/201222 minutes, 7 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.05.2012

Starbucks buys a bakery.   Google buys a social network.   And Amazon buys a book publisher.
6/5/201224 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.04.2012

Bank of America is accussed of hiding bad news from shareholders.  Chesapeake Energy replaces four directors. General Motors deals with its pension payments. And Facebook considers a new market.  
6/4/201218 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.31.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
5/31/201222 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.30.2012

Share of Facebook continue their slide.  Twitter signs a big deal with Pepsi.  And Dry Ships attempts to right the ship.
5/30/201219 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.29.2012

Samsung launches its Galaxy S3 phone in Europe.  And Facebook works on its own smartphone.  Our analysts discuss those stories and talk about the business of genome sequencing.
5/29/201215 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.23.2012

Dell reports weaker-than-expected earnings and shares get crushed. And Facebook continues to deal with questions about its IPO.
5/23/201217 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.22.2012

Facebook continues its slide.   Best Buy promises big changes.   JP Morgan suspends its share buyback.   And Volvo unveils a new engine.
5/22/201221 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.21.2012

Shares of Facebook and Lowe's tumble.   Yahoo! makes a big deal. 
5/21/201218 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.15.2012

Dick's Sporting Goods reports big earnings.  Groupon reports its first profit. 
5/15/201214 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.14.2012

JPMorgan Chase makes some big changes.  Yahoo! gets a new CEO.   And Cheseapeake Energy gets a boost from an activist investor.
5/14/201216 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.10.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
5/10/201220 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.09.2012

Disney reports big earnings.  And the founder of Green Mountain Coffee is forced to sell a big stake. 
5/9/201216 minutes, 40 seconds
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Market Foolery: 05.08.2012

After Europe’s elections, we discuss Europe-proof stocks.  Electronic Arts shares fall on subscriber losses, and Google’s driverless car is licensed to drive.
5/8/201214 minutes, 17 seconds
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Buffett & Berkshire May 7, 2012

Joe Magyer calls in from Omaha to analyze the highlights from this weekend’s Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.  We discuss Warren Buffett’s health, his eventual successor, and the one headline from Buffett that most investors aren’t hearing about.
5/7/201214 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.03.2012

It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So.  Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Amazon.com and Whole Foods, why they're bearish on Chesapeake Energy and defense contractors, and why they're on the fence about Apple and Sotheby's.
5/3/201224 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.02.2012

Chesapeake Energy's CEO generates more controversy.  Mastercard and Papa John's serve up big earnings. 
5/2/201218 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.01.2012

Chesapeake Energy's CEO gives up his chairmanship.  Starbucks' CEO steps down from the board of Groupon.  PF Chang's goes private.  Our analysts discuss those stories and weigh in on the old investing saw, "Sell in May and go away".
5/1/201214 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.30.2012

Microsoft and Barnes & Noble make a deal.   Sunoco gets some new energy.   And an Australian billionaire launches a titanic endeavor.
4/30/201216 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.26.2012

Pepsi reports earnings.  Coca-Cola announces a stock split. Exxon Mobil hikes its dividend.   And Chesapeake Energy reins in its CEO.
4/26/201214 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.25.2012

Apple, Baidu, and Panera report big earnings.   What's next for the three companies?
4/25/201219 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.24.2012

AT&T, 3M, and Hershey report better-than-expected earnings and shares rise.  Netflix reports better-than-expected earnings but shares plunge.  
4/24/201215 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.23.2012

4/23/201220 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.19.2012

Human Genome Sciences says no deal to GlaxoSmithKline.  Investors bid up shares of eBay after the company reports better-than-expected earnings.  And Nokia hits a new low.  
4/19/201212 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.18.2012

Intel's first-quarter earnings decline. Halliburton's first-quarter earnings rise.  Cheseapeake Energy's CEO catches heat for his billion-dollar borrowing. And Citigroup shareholders reject a pay package for CEO Vikram Pandit.
4/18/201221 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.17.2012

Goldman Sachs reports better-than-expected earnings.  Johnson & Johnson reports an increase in quarterly profits but shares slide.   Shares of Coca-Cola hit a 14-year high.  And the New York State Supreme Court dismisses Howard Stern's lawsuit against SiriusXM.
4/17/201219 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.16.2012

Oracle and Google have their day in court.  Mattel reports a decline in first-quarter earnings.  And Food Network launches a rival to Open Table.
4/16/201217 minutes, 53 seconds
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Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
4/12/201220 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.11.2012

4/11/201217 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.10.2012

Best Buy's CEO steps down.  Facebook makes a big buy.  And Cracker Barrel fights off a big suitor.
4/10/201217 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.09.2012

AOL sells $1 billion worth of patents to Microsoft.  Avon hires a new CEO.  And McDonald's searches for the perfect french fry.
4/9/201216 minutes, 49 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.02.2012

Our analysts discuss the news of the day.
4/2/201217 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.29.2012

Our analysts discuss the day's business news.
3/29/201217 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.28.2012

Nokia launches its first smartphone for China.  McCormick reports zesty earnings.  And the Los Angeles Dodgers set a new record.  
3/28/201222 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.27.2012

Home prices hit a 10-year low.  Natural gas prices hit a 10-year low.  And for-profit education company Apollo Group turns in disappointing earnings.  
3/27/201217 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.26.2012

The Hunger Games has a huge opening weekend at the box office.  Our analysts talk about what it means for investors and delve into some of the day's other business stories.
3/26/201213 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.22.2012

McDonald's CEO steps down.  Fedex delivers earnings.  And Kraft picks a new name for its snack business.
3/22/201211 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.21.2012

 Oracle reports better-than-expected earnings.  General Mills disappoints.  And soft drink makers lose some fizz. 
3/21/201218 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.20.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
3/20/201219 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.19.2012

Apple announces that it will issue a dividend and buy back shares.   And UPS makes a big buy.
3/19/201215 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.15.2012

Cisco makes a big move into video.  Google tries to replace the ring tone.  And PayPal cracks down on March Madness betting.
3/15/201217 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.14.2012

The Fed releases results of stress tests on the largest U.S. banks.   Our analysts talk about what it means for investors and share a few stress test-worthy stock ideas.  
3/14/201219 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.13.2012

Who will win the battle for your television?  What does the latest news on fracking mean for natural gas stocks?  Will investors get burned by Amazon’s Kindle Fire?
3/13/201220 minutes, 16 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.12.2012

On today's MarketFoolery, we tackle some listener emails and talk Canadian companies, portfolio allocation, and monopoly businesses.
3/12/201217 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.08.2012

It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So.  Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Intel and Joy Global, why they’re bearish on Overstock and General Motors, and why they're undecided on K12 and Wells Fargo.
3/8/201222 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.07.2012

Pandora reports disappointing earnings.  Netflix talks with cable providers.  And Amazon has a revealing moment on LinkedIn.
3/7/201214 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.06.2012

Investors react to growing uncertainty about the situation in Iran.  BP settles.  And a big bank makes a big bet on a Big Blue robot. 
3/6/201220 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.05.2012

Our analysts discuss the investing success of fund managers Chuck Akre and Scott Barbee.
3/5/201218 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.01.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
3/1/201219 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.29.2012

Our analysts discuss Costco's earnings and share a stock for the next four years.
2/29/201215 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.28.2012

Shares of Priceline soar on better-than-expected earnings.  Shares of a camera maker soar on reports of new regulations for automobiles.  And Microsoft gets ready to debut its Windows 8 OS.
2/28/201217 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.27.2012

Our analysts discuss Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders. 
2/27/201220 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.23.2012

It's our business version of the Academy Awards.  Our analysts discuss the year's best CEO, best supporting cast, and biggest snub.
2/23/201216 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.22.2012

Chesapeake Energy and Dell report earnings.  Johnson & Johnson names a new CEO.
2/22/201218 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.21.2012

Greece makes a deal.   Home Depot and Wal-Mart report earnings.
2/21/201217 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.16.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
2/16/201218 minutes, 26 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.15.2012

Kellogg's buys Pringles.  And Warren Buffett increases his bet on Intel and IBM.
2/15/201213 minutes, 24 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.14.2012

Chesapeake Energy announces that it's making a big sale.   And authorities in Uzebekistan crack down on Valentines Day.  Our analysts discuss those stories and delve into Warren Buffett's love for See's Candies.
2/14/201212 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.13.2012

The Greek Parliament passes an austerity plan.  Apple sues Motorola Mobility.  Chipotle makes its commercial debut.
2/13/201217 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.09.2012

Whole Foods and Visa report big earnings.  Groupon reports a loss. 
2/9/201218 minutes, 4 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.08.2012

Shares of Buffalo Wild Wings rise after the restaurant chain reports big earnings.  Shares of Western Union head south after the company reports weaker-than-expected sales numbers.
2/8/201213 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.07.2012

Coinstar makes a big deal.  BP and Coca-Cola report earnings.
2/7/201216 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.06.2012

On today's show, we talk about investing in India and share a few stocks on our radar.  We also discuss a new potential market for Apple.
2/6/201212 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.02.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
2/2/201217 minutes, 49 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.01.2012

Facebook prepares for its IPO.  Amazon reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  
2/1/201219 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.31.2012

The U.S. Senate debates legislation that would make it illegal for members of Congress to trade stocks and bonds using nonpublic information.  On today's show, we take stock in the STOCK Act.
1/31/201211 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.30.2012

Pep Boys gets acquired.  Wendy's serves up earnings.  And beer loses some of its buzz.
1/30/201215 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.25.2012

President Obama delivers the State of the Union.   Apple reports big earnings.   And Google announces a change in its privacy policy.
1/25/201218 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.24.2012

Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, and Kimberly-Clark report earnings.  And Starbucks ramps up its beer and wine offerings.
1/24/201213 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.23.2012

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
1/23/201218 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.19.2012

eBay and Southwest Airlines report earnings.  Eastman Kodak files for bankruptcy.
1/19/201215 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.18.2012

Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang steps down and shares of Yahoo! move up.  Our analysts discuss the big Yahoo! news and debate the future of Research in Motion.
1/18/201217 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery:01.12.2012

Google renews its push into China, shares of Sears drop on bad financial news while shares of Dick's Sporting Goods rise 12%.  Plus, the guys share sports equipment tips.
1/12/201216 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.11.2012

Ford recalls 450,000 vehicles. In the wake of 10-year Treasuries yielding 1.9% and natural gas hitting a 28-month low, we share a few stock ideas to consider.  Plus, a report from the big auto show in Detroit.
1/11/201213 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.10.2012

WebMD has a horrible day and Apple’s Tim Cook is the highest-paid CEO of 2011.  Plus Hostess, maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
1/10/201213 minutes, 43 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.29.2011

Motley Fool analysts discuss the American Airlines bankruptcy and delve into a potential Facebook IPO.
11/29/201114 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.28.2011

Our analysts discuss the business of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. 
11/28/201110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Market Foolery: 11.21.2011

In preparation for Thanksgiving, we give thanks for some great business leaders, call out a couple of investing turkeys, and dip into the Fool mailbag.
11/21/201115 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.17.2011

Pepsi considers splitting itself into two.  And Southwest Airlines gets back into the reality television business.
11/17/201113 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.16.2011

Google introduces a rival to iTunes.  And Autodesk and Dell report stronger-than-expected earnings.
11/16/201117 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.15.2011

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.
11/15/201120 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.14.2011

Warren Buffett bets big on Big Blue and adds to his position in a big bank. Our analysts talk about the latest Buffett moves and share four stocks that could be on his shopping list.
11/14/201115 minutes, 1 second
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MarketFoolery: 11.10.2011

Greece gets a new Prime Minister.  Cisco gets a lift.   And Green Mountain gets roasted.
11/10/201114 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.09.2011

The financial crisis in Italy escalates.  Shares of Blue Nile, GM, and Activision Blizzard tumble on earnings news.  And AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo! team up against Google. 
11/9/201117 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.08.2011

Athens-based Coca-Cola Hellenic reports weaker-than-expected earnings.   Priceline.com's third-quarter earnings more than double.  Barnes & Noble introduces a new Nook Tablet.  And Dippin' Dots deals with the cold, hard, cryogenically frozen reality of Chapter 11.
11/8/201116 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.07.2011

It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So.  Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Joy Global and Dendreon, why they’re bearish on SiriusXM and Research in Motion, and why they're conflicted about Ecolab and Krispy Kreme.
11/7/201116 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.03.2011

European leaders give Greece an ultimatum. Whole Foods serves up earnings.  Chevy celebrates its centennial.  And Ford puts a price on its electric car.
11/3/201118 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.02.2011

Germany reports its first increase in unemployment in 18 months.   Apple considers issuing a dividend.  And Dunkin' Brands and Open Table serve up quarterly earnings.
11/2/201121 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 11.01.2011

What does the escalating crisis in Europe mean for investors?  Should Bank of America’s change of heart give consumers hope?   What does slowing subscriber growth mean for the future of Sirius XM?
11/1/201121 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.31.2011

Is Yahoo! a trick or a treat?  Is GM a trick or a treat?  In today's special Halloween edition of MarketFoolery,  we tackle those questions and share some additional treats.
10/31/201114 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.27.2011

European leaders beef up the bailout.  Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell report big profits on higher oil prices.  And Visa reports higher profits on increased credit and debit card activity.
10/27/201115 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.26.2011

Shares of Amazon drop after the company reports a decline in quarterly profits.   Shares of Ford slide despite big quarterly sales.  And shares of Tupperware tumble despite strong sales in emerging markets.
10/26/201118 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.25.2011

Shares of Netflix tumble after the company reports worse-than-expected subscriber loss.  Shares of Under Armour rise on better-than-expected earnings.  And 3M reports weaker-than-expected earnings and warns of weakening consumer demand.
10/25/201117 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.24.2011

Caterpillar reports big earnings.  Google eyes Yahoo!.    And Mattel makes a big bet on Thomas the Tank Engine.
10/24/201114 minutes, 7 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.20.2011

Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer shares his thoughts on Google.  eBay and Nokia report earnings.  And markets respond to the events in Libya.
10/20/201113 minutes, 51 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.19.2011

Apple reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  Intel reports stronger-than-expected earnings.  Visa increases its dividend.  And KFC debuts the Cheesy Bacon Bowl.
10/19/201112 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.18.2011

Coca-Cola reports strong international growth.  Goldman Sachs reports a rare loss.  And shares of IBM slip after the company reports weaker-than-expected sales.
10/18/201112 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.17.2011

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are overrated, two stocks that are underrated, and two stocks that have been overlooked.
10/17/201114 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.13.2011

Shares of JP Morgan tumble in the wake of earnings.  AOL considers a sale to Yahoo!  And rumors swirl around a potential Google acquisition of Akamai.
10/13/201110 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.12.2011

Research in Motion fails to connect.  Pepsi resists a breakup.  Alcoa reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  And Liz Claiborne announces it's selling its namesake brand.
10/12/201113 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.11.2011

Shares of IBM hit an all-time high.  General Mills deals with a sweet problem.  Ben & Jerry's voices support for Occupy Wall Street.  And China's sovereign-wealth fund bets big on China's four largest state banks.
10/11/201116 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.10.2011

Apple breaks a record for iPhone sales.  And Netflix calls off the break-up.
10/10/201117 minutes, 27 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.06.2011

Our analysts reflect on the life and legacy of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
10/6/201115 minutes, 1 second
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Market Foolery: 10.05.2011

Yum Brands continues to struggle in the U.S. and succeed overseas. Costco’s latest quarterly earnings comes with news of a 10% increase in membership fees. Friendly’s declares bankruptcy as the restaurant industry gets more competitive.
10/5/201110 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.04.2011

Apple unveils the iPhone 4S.    Will Apple's newest phone connect with consumers?
10/4/201112 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 10.03.2011

What does the future hold for Greece?  Will Alibaba buy Yahoo?  And which companies might benefit from declaring that they're not going bankrupt?
10/3/201116 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.29.2011

It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So.  Our analysts share two stocks they're bullish on, two stocks they're bearish on, and two stocks they're on the fence about.
9/29/201113 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.28.2011

Amazon introduces its new Fire tablet.  Will it be a hot seller?  Is it a threat to Apple's iPad?   What does it mean for Amazon's bottom line?
9/28/201114 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.27.2011

Groupon restates revenues.  Is Groupon's IPO in trouble? Our analysts tackle that question, discuss some recent IPOs, and weigh in on the business of Doritos.
9/27/201114 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.26.2011

EU leaders try to avert financial disaster. Warren Buffett announces a historic buy.  And Amazon and Netflix go on a shopping spree.
9/26/201115 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.06.2011

It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So.  Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Yahoo! and Johnson & Johnson, why they’re bearish on Marine Harvest and Garmin, and why they're conflicted about Expeditors International of Washington and Fortuna Silver.
9/6/201112 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 09.01.2011

Costco founder and longtime CEO Jim Sinegal steps down. We explore what the future holds for his replacement and which CEOs now rank as our favorites. Traffic to daily deal websites is declining, putting Groupon’s IPO in a tougher spot.
9/1/201113 minutes, 59 seconds
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Market Foolery: 08.31.2011

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to block the proposed $39 billion merger between AT&T and T-Mobile USA.  The Nook saves Barnes & Noble’s latest quarter.  And Finland names its price for bailing out Greece.
8/31/201115 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.30.2011

Amazon’s tablet vs. Apple’s iPad. Bank of America’s latest billion-dollar deal. And the latest from Greece.
8/30/201111 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.25.2011

Apple CEO Steve Jobs steps down and Tim Cook takes over.  And Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett bets big on Bank of America.    
8/25/201115 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.24.2011

Google settles with the Justice Department.  Adidas debuts a new shoe.  And the East Coast deals with the aftermath of the earthquake.
8/24/201113 minutes, 40 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.23.2011

Standard & Poor's announces a big change. Williams-Sonoma reports big earnings.  And a Warren Buffett investment reports big trouble.
8/24/201115 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.22.2011

Oil prices fall as the situation in Libya evolves. Bloomberg uncovers $1.2 trillion in secret loans by the Fed.  And Burger King says goodbye to the King.
8/22/201119 minutes, 48 seconds
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Market Foolery: 08.18.2011

Stock market sell-off due to speculation over Europe’s banks. Our analysts discuss implications for investors, offer some stocks for volatile times, and weigh in on the latest emails from listeners.
8/18/201116 minutes, 34 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.17.2011

Shares of Dell tumble after the company lowers earnings guidance.   The YouTube of China goes public.  And Abercrombie & Fitch makes an odd proposal to the cast of Jersey Shore.
8/17/201114 minutes, 2 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.16.2011

Germany reports weaker-than-expected GDP growth.  Wal-Mart reports an increase in profits but same-store sales in the U.S. continue to decline.   And Home Depot reports stronger-than-expected earnings and continues its winning streak over Lowe's. 
8/16/201115 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.15.2011

Google announces plans to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion.   Our analysts talk about the deal's winners and losers.    
8/15/201113 minutes, 19 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.11.2011

The market rebounds.  Cisco reports better-than-expected earnings.  And European regulators consider a ban on short-selling.
8/11/20119 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.10.2011

The stock maket slides.  Disney records its worst drop since 2001.  And two big bank CEOs attempt to reassure investors.
8/10/201111 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.09.2011

Stocks recoup some of their losses.  The Federal Reserve announces it won't raise short-term interest rates until mid-2013.  And inflation in China hits a 3-year high.
8/9/201119 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.08.2011

The stock market plunges following the S&P downgrade.  Our analysts discuss the implications for investors. 
8/8/201114 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.04.2011

The stock market plunges. Kraft splits itself in two.  Adidas reports big earnings.  And biotech company Dedreon has a very bad day.
8/4/201113 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.03.2011

Dunkin' Brands reports a decline in quarterly profits.  And Boston Beer serves up big profits but lowers full year guidance.   Our analysts discuss those stories and share one unappreciated stock on their radar.
8/3/201115 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.02.2011

Consumer spending drops for the first time in almost two years.  The debt deal gets signed into law.  And museum workers in China get caught in a sticky cover-up.
8/2/201114 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 08.01.2011

Congress debates a deal on the debt ceiling.   Our analysts talk about the implications for investors, discuss the likelihood of an S&P downgrade, and share three stocks to watch.
8/1/201112 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 07.07.2011

Warren Buffett places a small bet on the future of the U.S. economy.   And Facebook makes a big connection with Skype.
7/7/201113 minutes, 45 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 07.06.2011

Microsoft makes a deal with Baidu.  Amazon parts company with its California associates. And Hulu courts potential suitors.
7/6/201111 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.30.2011

Google introduces a rival to Facebook.  The Federal Reserve announces rules that will limit debit card swipe fees.  And Justin Timberlake bets on MySpace.
6/30/201112 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.29.2011

Greece's parliament passes an austerity plan.  Bank of America makes a deal with mortgage bond investors.  Berkshire Hathaway hits a small bump in the road.  And FarmVille creator Zynga gets ready for a big IPO.
6/29/201115 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.28.2011

Greece's parliament prepares to vote on new austerity measures.  Nike reports better-than-expected earnings.  And Disney's Cars 2 tops the weekend box office but fails to rev up critics.
6/28/201110 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.27.2011

Why are our analysts bullish on Target and Chevron? Why are our analysts bearish on Lorillard and Eli Lilly? And why are they conflicted on Best Buy and an "electric thing" rental company?     
6/27/201111 minutes, 12 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.23.2011

Oil stocks tumble. Citigroup and Google double down on wind power.  And the Winklevoss twins drop their lawsuit against Facebook.
6/23/201111 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.22.2011

Online video service Hulu entertains a buy-out offer. Fedex reports big earnings.  And Amazon.com deals with a taxing problem. 
6/22/201112 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.21.2011

Nokia launches a new phone.  Is it dead on arrival?  Yahoo! works on resolving its conflict with Alibaba, China's largest e-commerce site.  What will the deal mean for shareholders?  And Groupon enlists a blog-writing cat to speak up during the company's quiet period.  Will the joke be on Groupon investors?
6/21/201112 minutes, 25 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.20.2011

Shares of Berkshire Hathaway recently hit a 52-week low.  Should investors take stock in Warren Buffett's business or has the Oracle of Omaha lost the Midas touch?
6/20/201111 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.16.2011

Why are our analysts bullish on Microsoft and Panera?  Why are they bearish on Bank of America and Sony?  And why are they conflicted on Gap and Nokia? 
6/16/201114 minutes, 51 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.15.2011

Pandora has a big debut on Wall Street.  JC Penney hires a big-name CEO.  And a Maryland biotech company publishes a very unusual annual report.
6/15/201115 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.14.2011

Best Buy reports better-than-expected earnings. Facebook eyes a big IPO. And the CEO of Miracle-Gro eyes the high-end market.  
6/14/201111 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.13.2011

Shares of Timberland spike after VF Corp. agrees to buy the footwear company.  Wendy's/Arby's Group agrees to sell most of its Arby's chain to private investors.  And Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban celebrates his first NBA championship.
6/13/201110 minutes, 52 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.09.2011

Is China's growth grinding to a halt? What's the big question for China? Should investors bet on China?
6/9/201117 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.08.2011

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon questions the Fed Chief.  OPEC has trouble deciding. McDonald's disappoints.  And ExxonMobil and Apple make big plans. 
6/8/201113 minutes, 55 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.07.2011

Now that Apple has unveiled the iCloud, will it be yet another game-changer for Steve Jobs & Co?  The Wall Street Journal reported today that famed bond investor Bill Gross lost $3.4 billion in the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.  What should investors make of the Gross loss? And a Prudential survey found that 3 out of 4 investors say they plan to avoid the stock market for at least the next year.  Is this good news for investors who do want to be in the market? 
6/7/201114 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.06.2011

Germany approves a plan to phase out nuclear power in favor of wind power and other renewable energy.  What is the future of nuclear power?  Should investors bet on the wind? Which energy stocks are worth a closer look? Our analysts discuss those questions and discuss the value of lunch with Warren Buffett.
6/6/201111 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.02.2011

The Dow gets off to a rough start in June.   For-profit education stocks score some big gains. And three Ivy League professors devise a bubble-detecting model.
6/2/201113 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 06.01.2011

Gambling revenue in Macau hits a record high.  Marathon Oil makes a big deal for big oil and gas reserves.  And Yahoo! works on resolving its dispute with Alipay. 
6/1/201115 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.31.2011

Nokia cuts its forecast and shares tumble. Will Microsoft Windows Phone 7 help Nokia reconnect with investors? Intel announces plans to develop a super lightweight laptop with tablet features.  Will Intel's Ultrabook pose a serious threat to Apple's iPad?
5/31/201112 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.26.2011

Hedge fund manager David Einhorn calls for Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer to step down.  Tiffany reports strong earnings.  And the SEC approves a plan that could make whistleblowing a lot more lucrative.
5/26/201116 minutes, 14 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.25.2011

Barnes & Noble introduces a new rival to Amazon's Kindle.  Costco reports strong earnings.  And a BBC documentary uncovers Apple's religious appeal.
5/25/201113 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.24.2011

Russian search engine Yandex surges on its first day of trading.  The U.S. Treasury prepares to unload its stake in A.I.G.  And Ford develops a seat that can monitor a driver's heart and provide an early warning of a heart attack.      
5/24/201113 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.23.2011

Standard & Poors downgrades its outlook for Italy's debt.  Krispy Kreme reports its biggest quarterly profit in seven years.  And Toyota introduces a new friend.
5/23/201114 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.18.2011

Dell reports big profits.  General Mills buys a bunch of yogurt.  And McDonald's deals with calls for Ronald McDonald to retire.
5/18/201111 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.17.2011

Wal-Mart reports strong international growth and an improvement in U.S. sales.  Hewlett-Packard lowers earnings guidance and tries to plug some leaks.  And business networking site LinkedIn increases the price range for its intial public offering.
5/17/201113 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.16.2011

The United States government hits its debt ceiling. What does it mean for investors? J.C. Penney reports better-than-expected earnings. Why isn't Wall Street buying the news?  And Disney attempts to trademark "Seal Team 6".  How nervous should GI Joe be?
5/16/201111 minutes, 22 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.12.2011

Google unveils a cloud-based laptop.  Will Google's Chromebook test Microsoft's mettle?  Shares of Cisco slip after the company lowers earnings guidance and announces plans to cut more jobs.  What can the networking giant do to reconnect with investors?
5/12/20119 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.11.2011

Disney reports weaker-than-expected earnings because of a Martian movie flop.  Hermes reports a sharp increase in luxury goods sales.  And shares of Yahoo! decline over concerns about its business in China. 
5/11/201112 minutes, 59 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.10.2011

Microsoft agrees to buy Skype for $8.5 billion dollars.  Is picking up the telephony company a good deal for Microsoft? Hertz and Avis engage in a bidding war in the battle for Dollar Thrifty.  Should investors take stock in the rental car industry? Our analysts discuss those stories and talk about the latest chapter in Greece's financial woes.  
5/10/201116 minutes, 57 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.09.2011

Shares of AIG fall to their lowest level in more than eight months.  Was the federal government's investment in the insurance company really worth the risk? And social networking site LinkedIn gets ready for its public market debut.  Will its IPO conect with investors?
5/9/201111 minutes, 18 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.04.2011

The social networking site Renren makes its debut on the public markets.  How does the "Facebook of China" compare to the Facebook of the United States? Green Mountain Coffee Roasters serves up big earnings. Will the coffee company continue to grind out big returns?
5/4/201116 minutes, 44 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.03.2011

Pfizer reports an increase in quarterly profits but shares fall.  Bridgepoint Education reports better-than-expected earnings on strong enrollment numbers.  And the CEO of Dish Networks says that Netflix probably has an "insurmountable lead" in streaming video.
5/3/201111 minutes, 54 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 05.02.2011

What kind of long-term effect will Osama bin Laden’s death have on markets around the world?  Our analysts discuss that question and tackle some Berkshire Hathaway-sized questions in the wake of the company's annual meeting.  What industry would Warren Buffett invest in for the next 50 years? How does Buffett really feel about gold? And who will succeed Warren Buffett?
5/2/201110 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.28.2011

ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell report big earnings.  What other stocks will benefit from higher oil prices? Facebook and Baidu are reportedly teaming up in China.  How complicated will their relationship be?  And Procter & Gamble deals with higher commodity prices.  Should investors take stock in the consumer products giant?  Our analysts discuss those stories and offer up some marriage advice for Prince William and Kate Middleton.
4/28/201112 minutes, 17 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.27.2011

Amazon reports a decline in first-quarter profits but shares jump on strong revenue growth and better-than-expected guidance.  Is Amazon overvalued? What would an "Amazon tax" on internet commerce mean for the company's bottom line? What's Amazon's biggest opportunity?  What's its biggest challenge? Our analysts tackle those questions, delve into some big news from Nokia, and offer up three big questions for Warren Buffett.
4/27/201110 minutes, 37 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.26.2011

Netflix reports better-than-expected earnings and strong subscriber growth.  So why is one of our analysts seeing red?  Coca-Cola reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  Should Coke borrow a page from Pepsi and grab a snack?  And Ford reports its strongest first-quarter earnings since 1998.  Should investors take Ford out for a ride or is GM the better investment?
4/26/201111 minutes, 27 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.25.2011

Apple and Google deal with concerns over customer privacy. A Federal investigation uncovers evidence that a Boeing oversight could be responsible for the Southwest Airlines fuselage rupture.  And Party City files for an IPO. 
4/25/201112 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.21.2011

Apple sells 18.65 million iPhones for the quarter, reports a 95% increase in profits, and crushes earnings estimates.  Will Apple continue its dominance?  Is the stock undervalued? What's the biggest threat to Apple? What's the biggest opportunity for Apple?
4/21/201110 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.20.2011

Intel gets some respect on Wall Street after posting better-than-expected earnings.  And Heineken serves up its own big earnings.  Our analysts discuss those stories and debate the future of BP.
4/20/201110 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.19.2011

Johnson & Johnson reports better-than-expected earnings. Wal-Mart makes a big acquisition.  And McDonald's defends the Happy Meal.
4/19/20119 minutes, 48 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.18.2011

Standard & Poor's cuts its outlook on U.S. sovereign debt.  Our analysts talk about what it means for investors and debate the commercial success of Men's Wearhouse.
4/18/201114 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.14.2011

Short-term car-rental company Zip Car and McDonald's South American franchisee Arcos Dorados make their Wall Street debuts. Which IPO holds more promise for investors? And Hasbro reports a sharp decline in first-quarter profits. What's behind the trouble in toyland?
4/14/201114 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 04.13.2011

Shares of Alcoa slide after the aluminum producer kicks off earnings season with weaker-than-expected sales.  Is Alcoa a preview of coming attractions?  The NYSE cranks up its party business.   Is the party over for NYSE's traditional stock exchange? And Parents Magazine names its top family-friendly restaurants.  Do family-friendly restaurants make for market-beating stocks?
4/13/201110 minutes, 15 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.12.2011

Japan raises the severity level of its nuclear crisis. Cisco says goodbye to the Flip video camera.  And a federal court rules that the Winklevoss twins can't undo their Facebook settlement and must learn to live with $160 million.
4/12/201114 minutes, 28 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.11.2011

The world's biggest bond fund manager makes a big bet against Uncle Sam.  Wal-Mart bets that greater supply equals greater demand.  And an online video company in China hits it big with investors.  
4/11/201113 minutes, 35 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.07.2011

The Chinese government bans ads that promote luxurious lifestyles.  Google announces plans to revamp YouTube and invest in original programming.      
4/7/201114 minutes, 6 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.06.2011

Transocean executives donate part of their bonuses to victims of the Deepwater Horizon explosion.  Monsanto produces big profits thanks to strong demand for corn.  And Dish Network decides to make it a Blockbuster night.    
4/6/201113 minutes, 9 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.05.2011

Microsoft gains weight. Apple loses weight. Procter & Gamble unloads a big chip maker.  And some big stocks increase their dividends.  
4/5/201112 minutes, 20 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 04.04.2011

Southwest Airlines cancels hundreds of flights as it conducts safety inspections of its aircraft.  Deepwater Horizon rig operator Transocean awards bonuses to its executives because 2010 was the "best year in safety performance in our company's history."  We discuss those stories and share some of the reactions to our April Fool's Day podcast.
4/4/201112 minutes, 38 seconds
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MarketFoolery Special: 04.01.2011

A new day means a whole new (and better!) way to invest.  In a special Friday edition of MarketFoolery, our analysts break down one new investing idea to help you on your way to financial independence.  Hear a fresh new take on the investing styles of Warren Buffett and John Bogle. Plus, the team provides three stock ideas to get you started on your way!
3/31/201112 minutes, 41 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.31.2011

David Sokol, once considered a possible successor to Warren Buffett, resigns following revelations that he bought $10 million in shares of Lubrizol just days before he recommended that Buffett buy the company.  Is there another shoe to drop? How much damage has been done to Buffett’s and Berkshire’s reputation? What does the news mean for the Lubrizol deal? Who is the likely successor to Buffett now?  Our analysts answer those questions and weigh in with their reactions.
3/31/201112 minutes, 33 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.30.2011

Does Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen have a legitimate beef with Bill Gates?  What will President Obama's energy plan mean for investors?
3/30/201113 minutes, 30 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.29.2011

What does a potential class action lawsuit against Wal-Mart mean for investors?  Is there room for optimism in the latest housing numbers?  Is there any line that Abercrombie & Fitch won't cross?      
3/29/201116 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.24.2011

Are television networks becoming Netflix's worst nightmare?  What do Portugal's problems mean for the future of the euro?  And will IMAX produce big returns in China? 
3/24/201110 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.23.2011

The Egyptian stock market plummets.  Howard Stern sues SiriusXM.  And the Fed rejects Bank of America's dividend hike.
3/23/201110 minutes, 58 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.22.2011

Amazon.com opens its app store for Android smartphones.  Apple cries foul and says it holds the "App Store" trademark.  How strong is Apple's case? What will the app store mean for Amazon's business? And which stock will perform better over the next five years?  We'll tackle those questions and talk RVs, oil prices, and the future of Winnebago.
3/22/20118 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.21.2011

Warren Buffett takes stock of Japan. AT&T announces plans to buy T-Mobile. Citigroup resumes its dividend and announces plans for a reverse stock split. And Twitter celebrates its fifth birthday.    
3/21/201112 minutes, 29 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.17.2011

What does political unrest in Bahrain mean for oil stocks? Does Netflix need to get into original programming and compete with HBO? Is Zediva a serious player in the online video market or a lawsuit waiting to happen?    
3/17/201112 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.16.2011

What does the disaster in Japan mean for U.S. companies with significant operations in Japan?
3/16/201110 minutes, 36 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.15.2011

We talk about the situation in Japan and discuss what uncertainty means for investors.  
3/15/20119 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.14.2011

We take stock of the situation in Japan and discuss the future of nuclear power.
3/14/20110
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MarketFoolery: 03.10.2011

Starbucks announces a big deal with Green Mountain Roasters. Microsoft sets a new record with Kinect. And Uncle Sam considers ditching the one dollar bill. 
3/10/201112 minutes, 42 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.09.2011

The bull market celebrates its two-year anniversary.  How long will the party last? Burlington Northern Santa Fe produces $2.25 billion in dividends for Berkshire Hathaway.  Where will Warren Buffett invest his latest billions? Boston Beer reports weaker-than-expected earnings.  What’s on tap for investors?
3/9/201112 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.08.2011

Is Facebook's foray into movie rentals a serious threat to Netflix? Is McDonald's losing steam in the U.S.? How did Bill Gates give away the top spot in Forbes magazine's annual billionaire's list?    
3/8/201111 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.07.2011

Will Starbucks grind out bigger profits if it expands beyond the coffee business? Did Warren Buffett miss the boat on gold? Why did Mattel tell Barbie to hit the road in China?  
3/7/201112 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.03.2011

How are retailers like Limited Brands and Costco getting it done? Will raising money overseas help Yahoo! in the U.S.? And why should investors steer clear of the first pure-play Argentina ETF?   
3/3/201112 minutes, 10 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.02.2011

Will Apple's iPad 2 connect on Wall Street?  What's behind strong earnings at Costco?    
3/2/201110 minutes, 50 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 03.01.2011

The Obama administration issues the first deep water drilling permit in the Gulf of Mexico since the BP oil spill.  What does it mean for oil stocks? JP Morgan Chase bets big on Twitter.  Is Twitter really worth $4.5 billion? And did Tiffany & Co. make a wise investment when it reportedly paid Academy Awards co-host Anne Hathaway $750,000 to wear Tiffany jewelry during the Oscars?    
3/1/201112 minutes
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MarketFoolery: 02.28.2011

Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders was released on Saturday.  Regarding the prospect of Berkshire Hathaway making more acquisitions Buffett wrote, “Our elephant gun has been reloaded, and my trigger finger is itchy.”  So which companies would make for an attractive target?  Our analysts discuss why Costco, Markel, and McCormick might be worthy of Buffett’s attention.
2/28/20119 minutes, 46 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.24.2011

General Motors reports its first annual profit in seven years.  Apple shareholders reject a call for the company to disclose its succession plan.  Frito-Lay gets a brand new bag.
2/24/201114 minutes, 47 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.23.2011

Oil prices in the U.S. hit their highest level in more than two years.  Which stocks will benefit?  Shares of Hewlett-Packard tumble after the company lowers its revenue forecast.   Will the Palm acquisition improve HP's fortunes?
2/23/201111 minutes, 23 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.17.2011

Weight Watchers reports big earnings.  Apple and Google battle it out for publishers.  And IBM's Watson supercomputer records an impressive win on Jeopardy.
2/17/201111 minutes, 32 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.16.2011

What's behind better-than-expected earnings at Dell? Is ExxonMobil running out of oil? Will bankruptcy be the final chapter for Borders? And why does IBM's Jeopardy-playing, supercomputer Watson think Toronto is a city in the United States?
2/16/201114 minutes, 5 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.15.2011

What's behind Warren Buffett's latest buying and selling? What does higher inflation in China mean for investors in the U.S.?  Is single-serve coffee the next big market for Starbucks?
2/15/201111 minutes, 53 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.14.2011

According to reports, social gaming company Zynga is now valued at more than seven billion dollars.  Is the company behind the virtual hit FarmVille worth really worth that much?  JPMorgan Chase is planning to start a fund for social media companies.  Is this a savvy investment or just the latest sign of a tech bubble?  Facebook's valuation is roughly the same as Disney's.  Which company would you rather own in five years?   
2/14/201111 minutes, 13 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.10.2011

What's behind Whole Food's healthy earnings? Is Twitter really worth as much as Southwest Airlines? Is Sardar Biglari the next Warren Buffett? Should investors load up on Activision Blizzard?
2/10/201114 minutes, 3 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.09.2011

Will Nokia partner with Microsoft in a bid for smartphone supremacy? What's behind Disney's big earnings? What does a government diagnosis of "pedal misapplication" mean for the future of Toyota?        
2/9/201112 minutes, 21 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.08.2011

Is China real estate the next big bubble? Has McDonald's found a healthy way to consumers' pocketbooks? Are Avon consumers really bothered by the company's declining margins? And should Romania really be taxing witches?
2/8/201112 minutes, 39 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.07.2011

How should investors feel about Coca-Cola's Super Bowl commercials? Can Eminem boost Chrysler's fortunes? Is Apple really the new Big Brother? And what exactly was Groupon thinking? On today's show, we review this year's Super Bowl commercials.
2/7/201114 minutes, 31 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.03.2011

What's the secret behind the better-than-expected earnings from retailers? What will New York City's crackdown on smoking mean for the tobacco business? And will 2012 really be the year that Eastman Kodak regains its mojo?
2/3/201113 minutes, 56 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.02.2011

Egypt’s stock market has been closed since last Thursday.  So why were investors snapping up shares of a certain ETF on Monday?  Google accuses Microsoft of copying its search results.  Does Google have a legitimate gripe or is it a case of corporate whining?  And who should Mattel shareholders thank for the latest batch of great quarterly earnings?  Barbie, of course.  Listen now and take our Barbie quiz.  We promise you’ll never look at Barbie or Ken the same way again.
2/2/201115 minutes, 11 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 02.01.2011

Half the states in America are battling the latest storm and airlines are canceling hundreds of flights.  So why is Compass Minerals poised to profit from the historic snowfall? If BP lost close to $4 billion in 2010, why did the company decide to start paying a dividend again? And shares of Tupperware Brands soared on the company’s latest earnings.  Time to party with our Tupperware quiz.  
2/1/201112 minutes, 8 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.31.2011

Could China be the next Egypt?  Is Amazon primed to compete with Netflix? Will ExxonMobil continue to produce big earnings?
1/31/201111 minutes, 36 seconds
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MarketFoolery: 01.27.2011

Shares of Netflix hit an all-time high after the company reports blowout earnings.  UnderArmour reports strong sales in Japan and eyes the Chinese market.  Procter & Gamble deals with rising commodity prices.  And the Egyptian stock market drops as political turmoil continues.  
1/27/201111 minutes, 20 seconds