Thu, 29 December 2016
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. |
Wed, 28 December 2016
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! |
Tue, 27 December 2016
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. |
Thu, 22 December 2016
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. |
Wed, 21 December 2016
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. |
Tue, 20 December 2016
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. |
Mon, 19 December 2016
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 |
Thu, 15 December 2016
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. |
Wed, 14 December 2016
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). |
Tue, 13 December 2016
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. |
Mon, 12 December 2016
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. |
Thu, 8 December 2016
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. |
Wed, 7 December 2016
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. |
Tue, 6 December 2016
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. |
Mon, 5 December 2016
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. |
Thu, 1 December 2016
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! |
Wed, 30 November 2016
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. |
Tue, 29 November 2016
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. |
Mon, 28 November 2016
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. |
Wed, 23 November 2016
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. |
Tue, 22 November 2016
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. |
Mon, 21 November 2016
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. |
Thu, 17 November 2016
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. |
Wed, 16 November 2016
Analyst Seth Jayson digs into the latest retail spending numbers, Target’s strong 3rd quarter results, and Lowe’s 3rd quarter miss. |
Tue, 15 November 2016
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. |
Mon, 14 November 2016
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. |
Thu, 10 November 2016
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. |
Wed, 9 November 2016
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. |
Tue, 8 November 2016
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. |
Mon, 7 November 2016
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. |
Wed, 2 November 2016
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! |
Tue, 1 November 2016
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. |
Mon, 31 October 2016
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. |
Thu, 27 October 2016
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”. |
Wed, 26 October 2016
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. |
Tue, 25 October 2016
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. |
Mon, 24 October 2016
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. |
Thu, 20 October 2016
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. |
Wed, 19 October 2016
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. |
Tue, 18 October 2016
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. |
Mon, 17 October 2016
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. |
Thu, 13 October 2016
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! |
Wed, 12 October 2016
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 |
Tue, 11 October 2016
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. |
Mon, 10 October 2016
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! |
Wed, 5 October 2016
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. |
Tue, 4 October 2016
Google reveals its latest products, while Facebook reveals the greatest threat eBay has ever faced. Plus M&A rumors swirl around Disney and Netflix. |
Mon, 3 October 2016
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. |
Thu, 29 September 2016
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! |
Wed, 28 September 2016
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! |
Tue, 27 September 2016
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. |
Mon, 26 September 2016
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. |
Thu, 22 September 2016
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. |
Wed, 21 September 2016
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. |
Tue, 20 September 2016
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. |
Mon, 19 September 2016
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. |
Thu, 15 September 2016
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. |
Wed, 14 September 2016
Bayer and Monsanto are joining forces in a gigantic merger, Twitter is breaking into the world of television, and Burger King continues to innovate. |
Tue, 13 September 2016
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. |
Mon, 12 September 2016
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. |
Thu, 8 September 2016
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! |
Wed, 7 September 2016
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. |
Tue, 6 September 2016
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. |
Thu, 1 September 2016
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. |
Wed, 31 August 2016
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. |
Tue, 30 August 2016
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? |
Mon, 29 August 2016
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!! |
Thu, 25 August 2016
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. |
Wed, 24 August 2016
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. |
Tue, 23 August 2016
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.
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Mon, 22 August 2016
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. |
Thu, 18 August 2016
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. |
Wed, 17 August 2016
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. |
Tue, 16 August 2016
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. |
Mon, 15 August 2016
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. |
Thu, 11 August 2016
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. |
Wed, 10 August 2016
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.” |
Tue, 9 August 2016
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. |
Mon, 8 August 2016
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. |
Thu, 4 August 2016
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. |
Wed, 3 August 2016
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. |
Tue, 2 August 2016
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. |
Mon, 1 August 2016
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. |
Thu, 28 July 2016
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. |
Wed, 27 July 2016
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. |
Tue, 26 July 2016
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??” |
Mon, 25 July 2016
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. |
Thu, 21 July 2016
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. |
Wed, 20 July 2016
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? |
Tue, 19 July 2016
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. |
Mon, 18 July 2016
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. |
Thu, 14 July 2016
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. |
Wed, 13 July 2016
Amazon sold a boatload of stuff yesterday. Kinder Morgan and Southern strike a natural gas pipeline deal. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag. |
Tue, 12 July 2016
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 |
Mon, 11 July 2016
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. |
Thu, 7 July 2016
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. |
Wed, 6 July 2016
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. |
Tue, 5 July 2016
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. |
Thu, 30 June 2016
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. |
Wed, 29 June 2016
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. |
Tue, 28 June 2016
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. |
Mon, 27 June 2016
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. |
Thu, 23 June 2016
The Brexit vote is underway! Bed, Bath & Beyond hits a 5-year low while Barnes & Noble unveils its new secret weapon: alcohol. |
Wed, 22 June 2016
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! |
Tue, 21 June 2016
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. |
Mon, 20 June 2016
“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! |
Thu, 16 June 2016
Morgan Housel analyzes the state of distraction facing investors, and shares what he learned buying a house. |
Wed, 15 June 2016
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. |
Tue, 14 June 2016
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.
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Mon, 13 June 2016
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 |
Thu, 9 June 2016
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 |
Wed, 8 June 2016
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.
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Tue, 7 June 2016
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.
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Mon, 6 June 2016
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? |
Thu, 2 June 2016
SodaStream launches a beer line. Lululemon athletica founder Chip Wilson returns with a vengeance. Plus, we examine potential risks with Markel’s business. |
Wed, 1 June 2016
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. |
Tue, 31 May 2016
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. |
Thu, 26 May 2016
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.” |
Wed, 25 May 2016
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. |
Tue, 24 May 2016
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. |
Mon, 23 May 2016
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. |
Wed, 18 May 2016
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. |
Tue, 17 May 2016
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. |
Mon, 16 May 2016
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. |
Thu, 12 May 2016
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. |
Wed, 11 May 2016
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. |
Tue, 10 May 2016
Morgan Housel shares insights from an investing conference in Montreal. Chris Hill shares a preview of ESPN’s next documentary “OJ: Made In America”. |
Mon, 9 May 2016
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. |
Thu, 5 May 2016
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. |
Wed, 4 May 2016
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. |
Tue, 3 May 2016
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. |
Mon, 2 May 2016
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 |
Thu, 28 April 2016
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. |
Wed, 27 April 2016
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. |
Tue, 26 April 2016
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. |
Mon, 25 April 2016
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. |
Thu, 21 April 2016
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! |
Wed, 20 April 2016
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. |
Tue, 19 April 2016
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. |
Mon, 18 April 2016
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! |
Thu, 14 April 2016
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. |
Wed, 13 April 2016
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. |
Tue, 12 April 2016
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. |
Mon, 11 April 2016
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. |
Thu, 7 April 2016
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. |
Wed, 6 April 2016
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. |
Tue, 5 April 2016
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. |
Mon, 4 April 2016
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. |
Thu, 31 March 2016
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. |
Wed, 30 March 2016
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. |
Tue, 29 March 2016
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. |
Mon, 28 March 2016
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. |
Wed, 23 March 2016
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. |
Tue, 22 March 2016
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. |
Mon, 21 March 2016
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 |
Fri, 18 March 2016
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. |
Fri, 18 March 2016
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. |
Wed, 16 March 2016
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?
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Tue, 15 March 2016
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.
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Mon, 14 March 2016
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.
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Thu, 10 March 2016
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. |
Wed, 9 March 2016
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. |
Tue, 8 March 2016
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. |
Mon, 7 March 2016
“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. |
Thu, 3 March 2016
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 |
Wed, 2 March 2016
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. |
Tue, 1 March 2016
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! |
Mon, 29 February 2016
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. |
Fri, 26 February 2016
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. |
Thu, 25 February 2016
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 |
Wed, 24 February 2016
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. |
Tue, 23 February 2016
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. |
Mon, 22 February 2016
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. |
Thu, 18 February 2016
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. |
Wed, 17 February 2016
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. |
Tue, 16 February 2016
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?
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Thu, 11 February 2016
TripAdvisor pops 15% on surprisingly good earnings, while Twitter & Whole Foods struggle for very different reasons. |
Wed, 10 February 2016
“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. |
Tue, 9 February 2016
After hundreds of Motley Fool members gathered in San Diego for an investing conference, Morgan Housel and Chris Hill share their takeaways. |
Mon, 8 February 2016
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. |
Thu, 4 February 2016
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. |
Wed, 3 February 2016
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? |
Tue, 2 February 2016
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”. |
Mon, 1 February 2016
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. |
Thu, 28 January 2016
Facebook’s 4th-quarter profit has nine zeros. Under Armour soars on strong 2016 guidance. PayPal gets up off the mat, while eBay struggles. |
Wed, 27 January 2016
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. |
Tue, 26 January 2016
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. |
Mon, 25 January 2016
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. |
Thu, 21 January 2016
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. |
Wed, 20 January 2016
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. |
Tue, 19 January 2016
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. |
Thu, 14 January 2016
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. |
Wed, 13 January 2016
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. |
Tue, 12 January 2016
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. |
Mon, 11 January 2016
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. |
Thu, 7 January 2016
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 |
Wed, 6 January 2016
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. |
Tue, 5 January 2016
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. |
Mon, 4 January 2016
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. |