Thu, 30 April 2015
Baidu’s lofty valuation gets less lofty after its latest quarter. Yelp gets a terrible review from Wall Street, but is there reason for optimism? And Boston Beer falls after nearly doubling 1st-quarter profits. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag. To get a free copy of our e-book on Warren Buffett, just email warren@fool.com. |
Wed, 29 April 2015
Panera Bread stumbles, Twitter drops, and Lumber Liquidators appears to be in freefall. We analyze the latest earnings reports, plus give a preview of the upcoming Berkshire-Hathaway annual meeting. To get a free copy of our e-book on Warren Buffett, just email warren@fool.com. |
Tue, 28 April 2015
Apple puts up huge numbers, thanks in part to revenue in China growing 71%. On the flip side, Coach’s growth in China continues to slow down. We analyze those earnings reports, plus the latest from specialty retailer The Container Store. |
Mon, 27 April 2015
It’s Mailbag Monday! We dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss reverse stock splits, stocks for kids, and what everyone can learn from a losing stock. Plus, in advance of Apple’s latest earnings report we share one thing to keep an eye on. (Hint: It’s not the iWatch.) |
Thu, 23 April 2015
Facebook’s user base rises, but so does its spending. eBay’s stock rises as Wall Street waits for the PayPal spin-off. And Google launches a wireless service just because it can. Plus, listeners weigh in with corporate logo tattoos. |
Wed, 22 April 2015
Yahoo’s stock dips after missing on 1st-quarter results. Chipotle misses on same-store sales and shares take a hit. And McDonald’s stock rises on optimism that new CEO Steve Easterbrook can lead the Golden Arches back to the glory days. |
Tue, 21 April 2015
Earnings season starts to heat up, as Under Armour falls on less-than-perfect results. Verizon adds over a half-million new subscribers. And Harley-Davidson suffers its worst one-day drop in more than two years. We analyze the results and discuss which corporate logos (other than Harley-Davidson) would make for a good tattoo. |
Mon, 20 April 2015
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.
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Thu, 16 April 2015
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
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Wed, 15 April 2015
Intel’s 1st quarter was a mixed bag, but optimism pushes the stock higher. Nokia buys Alcatel-Lucent, but does anyone think it’s a good idea? Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag, analyze Smith & Wesson’s latest quarter, and discuss the EU’s problems with Google. |
Tue, 14 April 2015
JPMorgan Chase hits a 15-year high. Zillow falls on lowered guidance. Pep Boys posts a loss for the quarter. We analyze those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag and celebrate Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day. |
Mon, 13 April 2015
Under Armour bets big on Masters golf champion Jordan Spieth. We analyze the sports apparel landscape, Pepsi’s new deal with the NBA, and what to expect from Exxon Mobil and Chevron in the wake of Royal Dutch Shell’s $70 billion deal. |
Thu, 9 April 2015
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 |
Wed, 8 April 2015
Is Twitter being sized up by tech giants like Google and Facebook? How bad is it getting for cable networks? And Bojangles can serve up a nice platter of chicken & biscuits, but is their S-1 filing to go public just as enticing for investors? We analyze those topics, dip into the Fool Mailbag and offer up a preview of the Masters tournament. |
Tue, 7 April 2015
Motley Fool Funds portfolio manager Bill Mann shares why he’s watching oil & gas services companies this quarter, and why DreamWorks Animation needs a hit. Plus we discuss what (if anything) FedEx buying TNT Express portends for the EU, and hidden gems in Italy. |
Mon, 6 April 2015
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. |
Thu, 2 April 2015
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. |
Wed, 1 April 2015
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.
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