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A daily Business and Investing podcast featuring Deidre Woollard, Ricky Mulvey and Tom Gardner
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Motley Fool Money

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Motley Fool Money

The Motley Fool

Motley Fool Money

A daily Business and Investing podcast featuring Deidre Woollard, Ricky Mulvey and Tom Gardner
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Uber’s earnings may seem a little hand-wavy, but there's more to the story.At (00:12) Tim Beyers and Mary Long take a look at earnings from Uber and Toast.Then, (16:34) Alicia Alfiere and Ricky Mulvey ask if AI will kill Chegg, the homework h
For anyone besides Netflix?First up, (00:21) Jason Moser and Ricky Mulvey break down earnings from Disney and Axon Enterprise.Then, (19:44) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp look at the 60/40 portfolio, and if it still holds up in 2024.
When Warren Buffett talks, investors listen. We unpack the quotes and commentary from the market’s most anticipated annual meeting and check in on the state of Berkshire Hathaway.  (00:13) Jim Gillies and Dylan Lewis discuss:- Berkshire’s p
The number of data compromises last year increased by 78% from just 2022, according to the 2023 Annual Data Breach Report. One primary reason for this increase? Artificial intelligence.“This Week in Tech” co-hosts Tim Beyers and Tim White dis
Whether it's smartphones or soy lattes, consumers are pickier right now. The companies that are keeping things convenient and creating value offerings are winning, the ones that aren’t are struggling.(00:21) Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss:
We’re talking big moves and Big Oil as earnings season continues.At (00:21) Jason Hall and Deidre Woollard break down Peloton’s CEO shift and Big Oil’s big profits.At (16:40) Tom Chivers, author of Everything Is Predictable, explains how th
Customers are willing to pay up, as long as it’s convenient. Amazon’s e-commerce segment proves it, but at Starbucks long lines during peak periods have customers rethinking their orders. (00:21) Asit Sharma and Dylan Lewis discuss:- In the
Alex Chriss is still early in his tenure as the CEO of PayPal, but the company’s turnaround is already showing green shoots.(00:21) PayPal’s earnings and why a drop at a specialty insurance company could be a buying opportunity for investors.
Ahead of earnings at Paramount, potential deals and rumors are flying.At 00:21, Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss what’s happening at Paramount as well as strong earnings from Domino’s Pizza and SoFi.At 16:58, Invitation Homes CEO Dal
Executives like to talk about innovation, but how do you spot the difference between world changing stuff and corporate theater?Elliott Parker is the CEO of High Alpha Innovation and author of, “The Illusion of Innovation.” Parker joins Ricky
Winmark doesn’t make a lot of noise. The business speaks for itself.Winmark, a resale is a franchisor that owns concepts including Plato’s Closet, Play It Again Sports, and Once Upon a Child. The company has tripled the return of the S&P 500
We’re seeing consistently strong results this earnings season, but the market keeps looking forward. It loves Alphabet’s dividend and Tesla’s mass market ambitions, but is less sold on Meta commingling AI and the Metaverse.(00:21) Andy Cross
At (00:21) David Meier and Deidre Woollard discuss IBM’s potential acquisition of HashiCorp and how it helps grow the business.And what was it about Meta’s earnings that gave the market pause?Companies discussed: IBM, HCP, META, NOW, CMG, A
Tesla’s current-state results weren’t strong, but a low-price EV and the company’s robotaxi unveiling in August have investors excited.At (00:21) we talk Tesla’s down results and up market reaction, how Boeing’s backlog insulates it from shor
A primary reason to invest now? Have money to buy stuff decades later.The stock market can help you with that goal, but so can government bonds.At (00:21), we look at earnings from General Motors and Spotify.At (15:44), we cover the reaso
Matterport, a former SPAC, finds a new home.(00:21) Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss:- Why this week may be crucial for the market.- If cable companies need to worry about Verizon.- What CoStar really sees in Matterport.(13:05) Sa
Investors have big dreams about the future of artificial intelligence, and it’s going to take a lot of energy to get there.Lawrence McDonald is a risk consultant, the founder of The Bear Traps Report, and the co-author of “How to Listen When
You just got a job and want to start investing. Now what? Robert Brokamp and Matt Frankel break down the choices facing new investors, and give some advice for long-term success. They discuss:- The three things needed to invest in individual
Earnings are in full swing! We’ve got updates from the industry leaders in streaming, banking, chips and real estate – but strong numbers aren’t always turning into positive market reactions.(00:21) Ron Gross and Matt Argersinger discuss:- W
Are little luxuries are still scoring with consumers?(00:21) Sanmeet Deo and Deidre Woollard discuss:- How smartphone and EV demand are impacting Taiwan Semiconductor.- Japan’s place in the tech race.- More uses for weightloss drugs.(13:
The boom is on for chip buyers and sellers, but demand is lighter further up the supply chain. And United results showing the skies look friendly for airline stocks. (00:21) Tim Beyers and Dylan Lewis discuss:- Why ASML’s earnings show a sl
Dealmaking is back, and the banks are loving it.(00:21) Asit Sharma and Ricky Mulvey discuss:- Why Bank of America’s $1.5 billion in net charge-offs can be forgiven by investors.- A long comeback for wealth management at Merrill Lynch.- IM
Retail numbers tell the story of a strong consumer.(00:21) Bill Barker and Deidre Woollard discuss:- Retail sales numbers and what people are and aren’t buying.- What drives good numbers for Goldman Sachs.- Charles Schwab’s bounce-back qua
You know the saying: keep your friends close, keep your … customers … closer.  Bill Magnuson is the Chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Braze, a customer engagement platform that works with some of Business’s biggest names. Fool Analyst Tim Beyer
Sam Bankman-Fried is heading to prison for 25 years. Bitcoin is nearing an all-time high. What even is crypto anymore?Zeke Faux is the author of “Number Go Up: Inside Crypto’s Wild Rise and Staggering Fall.” He returns to Motley Fool Money to
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