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Motley Fool Money: YouTube’s Rocky Road to the Top (28/8)

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Motley Fool Money: YouTube’s Rocky Road to the Top (28/8)
Google’s acquisition of YouTube is now remembered as one of the most successful tech acquisitions ever, but that result was far from obvious in 2006. Bloomberg reporter Mark Bergen is the author of the upcoming book “Like, Comment, Subscribe. Inside YouTube’s Chaotic Rise to World Domination.” Dylan Lewis caught up with Bergen to talk about YouTube’s “Forrest Gump-like” tendency to be a part of world-changing events, the platform’s complicated relationship with its creator base, one missed opportunity around kids and education, and the acquisition of YouTube, and its early days at Google. Stocks mentioned: GOOG, GOOGL, META. Host - Dylan Lewis; Guest - Mark Bergen
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Mark Bergen


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Motley Fool Money: Fed Chief Speaks, Wall Street Reacts (26/8)

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Motley Fool Money: Fed Chief Speaks, Wall Street Reacts (26/8)
Strong words from Federal Reserve chairman Powell sent stocks down on Friday. Jason Moser and Emily Flippen discuss why long-term investors should not be surprised by Powell's comments, Snowflake's strong week, Zoom Video shares falling to a 2-year low, Ulta Beauty's strong 2nd-quarter sending shares close to an all-time high, Amazon making headlines for what it is NOT planning to do, and the latest from Peloton, Electronic Arts, Nvidia, Salesforce, and Intuit. Also, at 19 minutes in, Maria Gallagher talks with Harvard Business School professor Ranjay Gulati about key insights from his book 'Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies'. And, 29 minutes in, Emily and Jason answer listener questions about Quidelortho Corp. and Berkshire-Hathaway, and share two stocks on their radar: Doximity and Autodesk. Our annual investing conference is free for Motley Fool members! For more details go to http://Fool.com/FoolFest. Stocks discussed on the show: SNOW, ZM, PTON, ULTA, AMZN, EA, NVDA, CRM, INTU, ETSY, QDEL, BRK.A, BRK.B, ADSK, DOCS. Host - Chris Hill; Guests - Emily Flippen, Jason Moser, Maria Gallagher, Ranjay Gulati
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Emily Flippen, Jason Moser, Maria Gallagher, Ranjay Gulati


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Motley Fool Money: The Triumph of Adding to Your Winners (23/8)

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Motley Fool Money: The Triumph of Adding to Your Winners (23/8)
How would you react if the first company you bought shares of went bankrupt within three years? Matt Argersinger discusses the rise and sudden fall of Wang Laboratories, why his search for "the next Warren Buffett" ended badly, Amazon and The Home Depot sharing discipline as a common business trait, and how he overcame the challenge of adding to his winners. Stocks mentioned: BH, SAM, AAPL, AMZN, HD, MELI, EBAY. Host - Chris Hill; Guest - Matt Argersinger
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Matt Argersinger


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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: Quality of life for all is the challenge

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week: Quality of life for all is the challenge
The ONS reports the sharpest fall in real wages since the financial crash, but is the pain of soaring inflation shared by all? The contrast between stock market reaction so far this year and that which followed the oil price shock in the 1970s suggests that there is little comparison with those days: and yet the massive increase in fossil fuel and food prices driven by Putin's war in Ukraine is every bit as severe as then. So why, notwithstanding the fact that economic recession is expected, are stock markets so sanguine about the conditions facing us today? It has all to do with the very different impact felt by different segments of society as a result of chronic polarisation of wealth, and it explains why we need to move to a more egalitarian form of capitalism. Background music: 'Sarabande' by Joel Cummins

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Motley Fool Money: Retail's Big Story, Executive Shake-ups, Pizza Deconstructed (19/8)

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Motley Fool Money: Retail's Big Story, Executive Shake-ups, Pizza Deconstructed (19/8)
Details about The Federal Reserve's meeting in July sent stocks to their first losing week in a month. Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss expectations around more interest rate hikes in the near future, "Inventory" being the key story around big retailers like Walmart and Target, Deere's mixed 3rd-quarter results and potential for a bright future, the incredible roller coaster for Bed Bath and Beyond shareholders this week, Foot Locker's surprising 2nd-quarter results and new CEO, and the latest from Home Depot, Lowe's, and Starbucks. Also, Ricky Mulvey talks with Bloomberg entertainment industry reporter Lucas Shaw about Warner Brothers Discovery, and how the media conglomerate is consolidating and evolving; and Emily and Ron analyse the latest innovation from Papa John's and share two stocks on their radar: Rover Group and American Tower. Stocks discussed on the show: WMT, TGT, HD, LOW, DE, BBBY, SBUX, FL, WBD, DIS, PARA, PZZA, AMT, ROVR. Our annual investing conference is free for Motley Fool members! For more details go to http://Fool.com/FoolFest. Host - Chris Hill; Guests - Emily Flippen, Ron Gross, Lucas Shaw
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Emily Flippen, Ron Gross, Lucas Shaw


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Motley Fool Money: The Quotable Mr. Buffett (16/8)

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Motley Fool Money: The Quotable Mr. Buffett (16/8)
Big Retail starts to report earnings and the news is good (so far). Jason Moser discusses Walmart exceeded lowered expectations for the 2nd quarter, CEO Doug McMillon's comments on the new customers that drove results, Home Depot passing inflation costs onto customers (and not missing a beat), and how the expectations bar has been raised for Target and Lowe's. Also, at 13 minutes in, Warren Buffett's quotations hold meaning for investors, regardless of their portfolio size. Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp and a host of Fool investors share their favourite Buffett quotes and why they're relevant. Stocks mentioned: WMT, HD, LOW, TGT, BRK.A, BRK.B; Host - Chris Hill; Guests: Jason Moser, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Buck Hartzell, Alyce Lomax, Scott Phillips, Anand Chokkavelu
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Jason Moser, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Buck Hartzell, Alyce Lomax, Scott Phillips, Anand Chokkavelu


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Motley Fool Money: Disney Passes Netflix (11/8)

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Motley Fool Money: Disney Passes Netflix (11/8)
The House of Mouse is firing on all cylinders, and now its total number of subscribers for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ is greater than Netflix. Dylan Lewis and Maria Gallagher (00:21) discuss Disney’s pricing power and streaming fatigue, how Coinbase is faring through a Crypto Winter, and what Softbank is telling investors about the private markets. Plus, Nick Sciple interviews Tim Johnston, Co-Founder of Li-Cycle Holdings (15:41), a lithium-ion battery recycler. They discuss how Li-Cycle can meet some of the growing demand for the metals that go into electric cars, and the company’s partnerships with major energy providers. Stocks mentioned: DIS, NFLX, COIN, UBER, SFTBY, LICY; Host - Dylan Lewis; Guests - Maria Gallagher, Nick Sciple, Tim Johnston
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Maria Gallagher, Nick Sciple, Tim Johnston


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Motley Fool Money: This Is When Amazing Companies Are Born (10/8)

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Motley Fool Money: This Is When Amazing Companies Are Born (10/8)
While some tech companies announce lay-offs, others are posting blowout earnings. Deidre Woollard and Tim Beyers discuss how a decrease in consumer spending is hitting SaaS companies in unexpected ways, why The Trade Desk is thriving in a tough environment, a “cautious” view on tech layoffs (and why we aren’t hitting the panic button), why Walmart might join the streaming wars, and a brilliant, tiny company that’s not getting enough attention from investors. Plus, Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger look at how companies are managing their share count, and one homebuilder that’s outperformed Amazon for more than a decade. Stocks mentioned: DDOG, TTD, WMT, SNAP, GRPN, JAMF, META, NVR, LOW, NVDA, AMZN. Host - Deidre Woollard; Guests - Tim Beyers, Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger
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Tim Beyers, Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger


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Motley Fool Money: Rise of the Machines, Jobs, and Earnings (5/8)

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Motley Fool Money:  Rise of the Machines, Jobs, and Earnings (5/8)
The U.S. private sector has added nearly 6 million jobs in the past year. Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss the unemployment rate falling to 3.5%, demand for cold beverages driving Starbucks' latest quarter, PayPal getting back to basics, MercadoLibre's blowout earnings, and the latest from Cloudflare, Zillow, and Twilio. They then (19:45 mins in) analyse Amazon buying iRobot for $1.7 billion in cash, as well as Simon Property Group's latest results, Uber's record revenue in the 2nd quarter, eBay's surprisingly profitable business, and two stocks on their radar: Procore Technologies and Stanley Black & Decker. Sign up for Motley Fool's Stock Advisor at http://fool.com/foolfest and you’ll get a complimentary digital pass to their 2-day investing conference August 29 & 30 (If you're already a Motley Fool member looking for details on the conference, go here - http://foolfest.fool.com). Stocks discussed on the show: SBUX, PYPL, MELI, NET, Z, ZG, TWLO, AMZN, IRBT, SPG, UBER, EBAY, CMG, HD, PCOR, SWK. Host - Chris Hill; Guests - Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger
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Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger


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Motley Fool Money: Ferrari, Tesla, and the Future of Cars (31/7)

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Motley Fool Money: Ferrari, Tesla, and the Future of Cars (31/7)
Eddie Alterman really likes cars. He is the Chief Brand Officer of Hearst Autos and was the editor-in-chief of Car & Driver. Alterman’s new podcast is called “Car Show! with Eddie Alterman”. He joined Ricky Mulvey to discuss why autonomous cars feel farther away today than in 2017, one way that Tesla could become the new Standard Oil, Ferrari’s strategy toward electric cars, why traditional carmakers may not get enough credit from investors, and Cadillacs with dry bars and LP record players. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guest - Eddie Alterman
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Eddie Alterman


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