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. |