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. |