Wed, 9 July 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. |
Tue, 8 July 2014
The Walt Disney Company continues its strong run. Another U.S. drug company is aiming to relocate to Ireland. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag. |
Mon, 7 July 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. |
Wed, 2 July 2014
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is diagnosed with throat cancer. Though a full recovery is expected, it raises the question of Dimon’s eventual successor and the importance of all companies having a succession plan in place. Plus we discuss institutional investors’ reluctance to invest in Alibaba’s IPO and the business of farming. |
Tue, 1 July 2014
The US Supreme Court hands broadcast and cable TV companies a big win. GDP sinks nearly 3%, but Wall Street shrugs it off. Plus Motley Fool Funds analyst Bill Barker shares what he learned at an investing conference in Paris. |
Tue, 1 July 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. |
Mon, 30 June 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. |
Thu, 26 June 2014
Bed Bath & Beyond hits a new 52-week low after disappointing 1st quarter earnings. GoPro’s stock soars in its public debut. Plus we analyze Staples’ latest attempt to lure shoppers. |
Tue, 24 June 2014
Today the guys chat about the future of Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the future of Alibaba in the US, and the future of Detroit. |
Mon, 23 June 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. |