Thu, 22 March 2012
McDonald's CEO steps down. Fedex delivers earnings. And Kraft picks a new name for its snack business. |
Wed, 21 March 2012
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Tue, 20 March 2012
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked. |
Mon, 19 March 2012
Apple announces that it will issue a dividend and buy back shares. And UPS makes a big buy. |
Thu, 15 March 2012
Cisco makes a big move into video. Google tries to replace the ring tone. And PayPal cracks down on March Madness betting. |
Wed, 14 March 2012
The Fed releases results of stress tests on the largest U.S. banks. Our analysts talk about what it means for investors and share a few stress test-worthy stock ideas. |
Tue, 13 March 2012
Who will win the battle for your television? What does the latest news on fracking mean for natural gas stocks? Will investors get burned by Amazon’s Kindle Fire? |
Mon, 12 March 2012
On today's MarketFoolery, we tackle some listener emails and talk Canadian companies, portfolio allocation, and monopoly businesses. |
Thu, 8 March 2012
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Intel and Joy Global, why they’re bearish on Overstock and General Motors, and why they're undecided on K12 and Wells Fargo. |
Wed, 7 March 2012
Pandora reports disappointing earnings. Netflix talks with cable providers. And Amazon has a revealing moment on LinkedIn. |
Tue, 6 March 2012
Investors react to growing uncertainty about the situation in Iran. BP settles. And a big bank makes a big bet on a Big Blue robot. |
Mon, 5 March 2012
Our analysts discuss the investing success of fund managers Chuck Akre and Scott Barbee. |
Thu, 1 March 2012
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked. |
Wed, 29 February 2012
Our analysts discuss Costco's earnings and share a stock for the next four years. |
Tue, 28 February 2012
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Mon, 27 February 2012
Our analysts discuss Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders. |
Thu, 23 February 2012
It's our business version of the Academy Awards. Our analysts discuss the year's best CEO, best supporting cast, and biggest snub. |
Wed, 22 February 2012
Chesapeake Energy and Dell report earnings. Johnson & Johnson names a new CEO. |
Tue, 21 February 2012
Greece makes a deal. Home Depot and Wal-Mart report earnings. |
Thu, 16 February 2012
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked. |
Wed, 15 February 2012
Kellogg's buys Pringles. And Warren Buffett increases his bet on Intel and IBM. |
Tue, 14 February 2012
Chesapeake Energy announces that it's making a big sale. And authorities in Uzebekistan crack down on Valentines Day. Our analysts discuss those stories and delve into Warren Buffett's love for See's Candies. |
Mon, 13 February 2012
The Greek Parliament passes an austerity plan. Apple sues Motorola Mobility. Chipotle makes its commercial debut. |
Thu, 9 February 2012
Whole Foods and Visa report big earnings. Groupon reports a loss. |
Wed, 8 February 2012
Shares of Buffalo Wild Wings rise after the restaurant chain reports big earnings. Shares of Western Union head south after the company reports weaker-than-expected sales numbers. |
Tue, 7 February 2012
Coinstar makes a big deal. BP and Coca-Cola report earnings. |
Mon, 6 February 2012
On today's show, we talk about investing in India and share a few stocks on our radar. We also discuss a new potential market for Apple. |
Thu, 2 February 2012
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked. |
Wed, 1 February 2012
Facebook prepares for its IPO. Amazon reports weaker-than-expected earnings.
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Tue, 31 January 2012
The U.S. Senate debates legislation that would make it illegal for members of Congress to trade stocks and bonds using nonpublic information. On today's show, we take stock in the STOCK Act. |
Mon, 30 January 2012
Pep Boys gets acquired. Wendy's serves up earnings. And beer loses some of its buzz. |
Wed, 25 January 2012
President Obama delivers the State of the Union. Apple reports big earnings. And Google announces a change in its privacy policy. |
Tue, 24 January 2012
Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, and Kimberly-Clark report earnings. And Starbucks ramps up its beer and wine offerings. |
Mon, 23 January 2012
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked. |
Thu, 19 January 2012
eBay and Southwest Airlines report earnings. Eastman Kodak files for bankruptcy. |
Wed, 18 January 2012
Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang steps down and shares of Yahoo! move up. Our analysts discuss the big Yahoo! news and debate the future of Research in Motion. |
Thu, 12 January 2012
Google renews its push into China, shares of Sears drop on bad financial news while shares of Dick's Sporting Goods rise 12%. Plus, the guys share sports equipment tips. |
Wed, 11 January 2012
Ford recalls 450,000 vehicles. In the wake of 10-year Treasuries yielding 1.9% and natural gas hitting a 28-month low, we share a few stock ideas to consider. Plus, a report from the big auto show in Detroit. |
Tue, 10 January 2012
WebMD has a horrible day and Apple’s Tim Cook is the highest-paid CEO of 2011. Plus Hostess, maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. |
Tue, 29 November 2011
Motley Fool analysts discuss the American Airlines bankruptcy and delve into a potential Facebook IPO. |
Mon, 28 November 2011
Our analysts discuss the business of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. |
Thu, 17 November 2011
Pepsi considers splitting itself into two. And Southwest Airlines gets back into the reality television business. |
Wed, 16 November 2011
Google introduces a rival to iTunes. And Autodesk and Dell report stronger-than-expected earnings. |
Tue, 15 November 2011
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked. |
Mon, 14 November 2011
Warren Buffett bets big on Big Blue and adds to his position in a big bank. Our analysts talk about the latest Buffett moves and share four stocks that could be on his shopping list. |
Thu, 10 November 2011
Greece gets a new Prime Minister. Cisco gets a lift. And Green Mountain gets roasted. |
Wed, 9 November 2011
The financial crisis in Italy escalates. Shares of Blue Nile, GM, and Activision Blizzard tumble on earnings news. And AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo! team up against Google. |
Tue, 8 November 2011
Athens-based Coca-Cola Hellenic reports weaker-than-expected earnings. Priceline.com's third-quarter earnings more than double. Barnes & Noble introduces a new Nook Tablet. And Dippin' Dots deals with the cold, hard, cryogenically frozen reality of Chapter 11. |
Mon, 7 November 2011
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Joy Global and Dendreon, why they’re bearish on SiriusXM and Research in Motion, and why they're conflicted about Ecolab and Krispy Kreme. |
Thu, 3 November 2011
European leaders give Greece an ultimatum. Whole Foods serves up earnings. Chevy celebrates its centennial. And Ford puts a price on its electric car. |
Wed, 2 November 2011
Germany reports its first increase in unemployment in 18 months. Apple considers issuing a dividend. And Dunkin' Brands and Open Table serve up quarterly earnings. |
Tue, 1 November 2011
What does the escalating crisis in Europe mean for investors? Should Bank of America’s change of heart give consumers hope? What does slowing subscriber growth mean for the future of Sirius XM? |
Mon, 31 October 2011
Is Yahoo! a trick or a treat? Is GM a trick or a treat? In today's special Halloween edition of MarketFoolery, we tackle those questions and share some additional treats. |
Thu, 27 October 2011
European leaders beef up the bailout. Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell report big profits on higher oil prices. And Visa reports higher profits on increased credit and debit card activity. |
Wed, 26 October 2011
Shares of Amazon drop after the company reports a decline in quarterly profits. Shares of Ford slide despite big quarterly sales. And shares of Tupperware tumble despite strong sales in emerging markets. |
Tue, 25 October 2011
Shares of Netflix tumble after the company reports worse-than-expected subscriber loss. Shares of Under Armour rise on better-than-expected earnings. And 3M reports weaker-than-expected earnings and warns of weakening consumer demand. |
Mon, 24 October 2011
Caterpillar reports big earnings. Google eyes Yahoo!. And Mattel makes a big bet on Thomas the Tank Engine. |
Thu, 20 October 2011
Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer shares his thoughts on Google. eBay and Nokia report earnings. And markets respond to the events in Libya. |
Wed, 19 October 2011
Apple reports weaker-than-expected earnings. Intel reports stronger-than-expected earnings. Visa increases its dividend. And KFC debuts the Cheesy Bacon Bowl. |
Tue, 18 October 2011
Coca-Cola reports strong international growth. Goldman Sachs reports a rare loss. And shares of IBM slip after the company reports weaker-than-expected sales. |
Mon, 17 October 2011
Our analysts discuss two stocks that are overrated, two stocks that are underrated, and two stocks that have been overlooked. |
Thu, 13 October 2011
Shares of JP Morgan tumble in the wake of earnings. AOL considers a sale to Yahoo! And rumors swirl around a potential Google acquisition of Akamai. |
Wed, 12 October 2011
Research in Motion fails to connect. Pepsi resists a breakup. Alcoa reports weaker-than-expected earnings. And Liz Claiborne announces it's selling its namesake brand. |
Tue, 11 October 2011
Shares of IBM hit an all-time high. General Mills deals with a sweet problem. Ben & Jerry's voices support for Occupy Wall Street. And China's sovereign-wealth fund bets big on China's four largest state banks. |
Mon, 10 October 2011
Apple breaks a record for iPhone sales. And Netflix calls off the break-up. |
Thu, 6 October 2011
Our analysts reflect on the life and legacy of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. |
Wed, 5 October 2011
Yum Brands continues to struggle in the U.S. and succeed overseas. Costco’s latest quarterly earnings comes with news of a 10% increase in membership fees. Friendly’s declares bankruptcy as the restaurant industry gets more competitive. |
Mon, 3 October 2011
What does the future hold for Greece? Will Alibaba buy Yahoo? And which companies might benefit from declaring that they're not going bankrupt? |
Thu, 29 September 2011
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts share two stocks they're bullish on, two stocks they're bearish on, and two stocks they're on the fence about. |
Wed, 28 September 2011
Amazon introduces its new Fire tablet. Will it be a hot seller? Is it a threat to Apple's iPad? What does it mean for Amazon's bottom line? |
Tue, 27 September 2011
Groupon restates revenues. Is Groupon's IPO in trouble? Our analysts tackle that question, discuss some recent IPOs, and weigh in on the business of Doritos. |
Mon, 26 September 2011
EU leaders try to avert financial disaster. Warren Buffett announces a historic buy. And Amazon and Netflix go on a shopping spree. |
Tue, 6 September 2011
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Yahoo! and Johnson & Johnson, why they’re bearish on Marine Harvest and Garmin, and why they're conflicted about Expeditors International of Washington and Fortuna Silver. |
Thu, 1 September 2011
Costco founder and longtime CEO Jim Sinegal steps down. We explore what the future holds for his replacement and which CEOs now rank as our favorites. Traffic to daily deal websites is declining, putting Groupon’s IPO in a tougher spot. |
Wed, 31 August 2011
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to block the proposed $39 billion merger between AT&T and T-Mobile USA. The Nook saves Barnes & Noble’s latest quarter. And Finland names its price for bailing out Greece. |
Tue, 30 August 2011
Amazon’s tablet vs. Apple’s iPad. Bank of America’s latest billion-dollar deal. And the latest from Greece. |
Thu, 25 August 2011
Apple CEO Steve Jobs steps down and Tim Cook takes over. And Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett bets big on Bank of America.
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Wed, 24 August 2011
Google settles with the Justice Department. Adidas debuts a new shoe. And the East Coast deals with the aftermath of the earthquake. |
Tue, 23 August 2011
Standard & Poor's announces a big change. Williams-Sonoma reports big earnings. And a Warren Buffett investment reports big trouble. |
Mon, 22 August 2011
Oil prices fall as the situation in Libya evolves. Bloomberg uncovers $1.2 trillion in secret loans by the Fed. And Burger King says goodbye to the King. |
Thu, 18 August 2011
Stock market sell-off due to speculation over Europe’s banks. Our analysts discuss implications for investors, offer some stocks for volatile times, and weigh in on the latest emails from listeners. |
Wed, 17 August 2011
Shares of Dell tumble after the company lowers earnings guidance. The YouTube of China goes public. And Abercrombie & Fitch makes an odd proposal to the cast of Jersey Shore. |
Tue, 16 August 2011
Germany reports weaker-than-expected GDP growth. Wal-Mart reports an increase in profits but same-store sales in the U.S. continue to decline. And Home Depot reports stronger-than-expected earnings and continues its winning streak over Lowe's. |
Mon, 15 August 2011
Google announces plans to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. Our analysts talk about the deal's winners and losers.
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Thu, 11 August 2011
The market rebounds. Cisco reports better-than-expected earnings. And European regulators consider a ban on short-selling. |
Wed, 10 August 2011
The stock maket slides. Disney records its worst drop since 2001. And two big bank CEOs attempt to reassure investors. |
Tue, 9 August 2011
Stocks recoup some of their losses. The Federal Reserve announces it won't raise short-term interest rates until mid-2013. And inflation in China hits a 3-year high. |
Mon, 8 August 2011
The stock market plunges following the S&P downgrade. Our analysts discuss the implications for investors. |
Thu, 4 August 2011
The stock market plunges. Kraft splits itself in two. Adidas reports big earnings. And biotech company Dedreon has a very bad day. |
Wed, 3 August 2011
Dunkin' Brands reports a decline in quarterly profits. And Boston Beer serves up big profits but lowers full year guidance. Our analysts discuss those stories and share one unappreciated stock on their radar. |
Tue, 2 August 2011
Consumer spending drops for the first time in almost two years. The debt deal gets signed into law. And museum workers in China get caught in a sticky cover-up. |
Thu, 7 July 2011
Warren Buffett places a small bet on the future of the U.S. economy. And Facebook makes a big connection with Skype. |
Wed, 6 July 2011
Microsoft makes a deal with Baidu. Amazon parts company with its California associates. And Hulu courts potential suitors. |
Wed, 29 June 2011
Greece's parliament passes an austerity plan. Bank of America makes a deal with mortgage bond investors. Berkshire Hathaway hits a small bump in the road. And FarmVille creator Zynga gets ready for a big IPO. |
Tue, 28 June 2011
Greece's parliament prepares to vote on new austerity measures. Nike reports better-than-expected earnings. And Disney's Cars 2 tops the weekend box office but fails to rev up critics. |
Mon, 27 June 2011
Why are our analysts bullish on Target and Chevron? Why are our analysts bearish on Lorillard and Eli Lilly? And why are they conflicted on Best Buy and an "electric thing" rental company?
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Thu, 23 June 2011
Oil stocks tumble. Citigroup and Google double down on wind power. And the Winklevoss twins drop their lawsuit against Facebook. |
Wed, 22 June 2011
Online video service Hulu entertains a buy-out offer. Fedex reports big earnings. And Amazon.com deals with a taxing problem. |
Tue, 21 June 2011
Nokia launches a new phone. Is it dead on arrival? Yahoo! works on resolving its conflict with Alibaba, China's largest e-commerce site. What will the deal mean for shareholders? And Groupon enlists a blog-writing cat to speak up during the company's quiet period. Will the joke be on Groupon investors? |
Mon, 20 June 2011
Shares of Berkshire Hathaway recently hit a 52-week low. Should investors take stock in Warren Buffett's business or has the Oracle of Omaha lost the Midas touch? |