Thu, 29 October 2015
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. |
Wed, 28 October 2015
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. |
Tue, 27 October 2015
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. |
Mon, 26 October 2015
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. |
Thu, 22 October 2015
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. |
Wed, 21 October 2015
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. |
Tue, 20 October 2015
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 |
Mon, 19 October 2015
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%. |
Thu, 15 October 2015
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. |
Wed, 14 October 2015
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. |
Tue, 13 October 2015
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. |
Mon, 12 October 2015
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. |
Thu, 8 October 2015
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. |
Wed, 7 October 2015
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. |
Tue, 6 October 2015
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. |
Mon, 5 October 2015
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. |
Thu, 1 October 2015
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. |