Fri, 31 December 2010
What's the big question for investors in 2011? Will Apple eclipse Exxon Mobil in market cap? Will Facebook go public? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we offer up some New Years predictions and revisit conversations with Ford CEO Alan Mulally and Columbia University Professor Dickson Despommier, author of The Vertical Farm. |
Fri, 24 December 2010
Encore Presentation: On this week's show, we talk holiday retail and share some timeless investing advice. Plus Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow talks Buffett, markets, and movies. |
Fri, 17 December 2010
Is Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg a good choice for Time’s Person of the Year? What’s been the most undercovered story of the year? What’s been the biggest surprise of the year? And will it be a happy new year for 2010 high-fliers Chipotle and Netflix? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we answer those questions and talk tech with Forbes Magazine San Francisco Bureau Chief Eric Savitz. |
Fri, 10 December 2010
China raises reserve requirements. Netflix gets added to the S&P 500. Kraft goes to court against Starbucks. And Howard Stern resigns with Sirius XM. On this week's show, we tackle those stories and talk about the toy business with industry expert Chris Byrne. |
Fri, 3 December 2010
The EU tries to contain the crisis in Ireland. Pepsi scores in Russia. Google bids for Groupon. And Abecrombie & Fitch reports some fashionable sales growth. On this week's show, we'll talk about those stories and talk with Vanguard founder John Bogle, author of Don't Count On It: Reflections on Investment Illusions, Capitalism, "Mutual" Funds, Indexing, Entrepreneurship, Idealism, and Heroes.
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Fri, 26 November 2010
On this week's show, we talk holiday retail and share some timeless investing advice. Plus Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow talks Buffett, markets, and movies. |
Fri, 19 November 2010
On this week's show, we talk about China's tightening, Ireland's crisis, Wal-Mart's expansion, and Apple's latest music. Motley Fool Managing Editor Brian Richards serves up a shot of Diageo. And Vanity Fair writer Bethany McLean talks about about her new book, All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of The Financial Crisis. |
Fri, 12 November 2010
Asian market tumble. Gold hits a new high. Cisco and Disney report earnings. And Walmart makes a big move for the holidays. On this week's show, we'll discuss those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk with television critic Tim Goodman. |
Fri, 5 November 2010
The stock market hits a two-year high. The Fed goes on a buying spree. The GOP wins control of the House. And Starbucks and Whole Foods report big earnings. On this week's show, we'll tackle those stories and talk with Ford CEO Alan Mulally. |
Fri, 29 October 2010
Who is Todd Combs and what does Warren Buffett see in him? Has Microsoft regained its mojo? And will Kimberly-Clark revolutionize your bathroom? On this week's show, we'll answer those questions, talk about some of the week's big stock market movers, and talk about the business of the mid-term elections with CNBC's John Harwood. |
Fri, 22 October 2010
China raises interest rates. Steve Jobs raises the stakes. And Chipotle serves up yummy earnings. On this week's show, we'll talk about those stories, talk tech with Washington Post columnist Rob Pegoraro, and share some stocks on our radar. |
Fri, 15 October 2010
Google reports big earnings. Microsoft introduces new phone software. Fed Chief Bernanke says the economy is growing too slowly. And Starbucks says its employees are moving too fast. On this week's "Motley Fool Money", we'll tackle those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk vertical farming with Columbia University Professor Dickson Despommier. |
Fri, 8 October 2010
On this week's Motley Fool Money, we share some of our favorite recent interviews. Michael Lewis talks about The Big Short. Alice Schroeder talks Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life. Matt Ridley makes the case for rational optimism. And Dave Barry talks about the business of humor writing. |
Fri, 1 October 2010
The stock market records its best September performance in more than seventy years. AIG announces a plan to repay the U.S. government. Fisher Price announces a massive recall. And Johnson & Johnson admits to lapses in its recall. On this week's show, we'll tackle those stories and talk with filmmaker Charles Ferguson about his new documentary, Inside Job. |
Fri, 24 September 2010
Warren Buffett says the recession isn't over. Microsoft hikes its dividend. Blockbuster files for bankruptcy. And Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps debuts at the box office. On this week's show, we'll tackle those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow. |
Fri, 17 September 2010
Warren Buffett reassures investors and Research in Motion surprises investors. On this week's show, we talk about some of the week's top business stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk trash with CNBC host Carl Quintanilla. |
Fri, 10 September 2010
Can Google Instant find success? What do Apple's new apps guidelines mean for investors? Can money buy happiness? On this week's show, we tackle those questions and talk with CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo about her new book, The Weekend That Changed Wall Street. |
Fri, 3 September 2010
We dig into the latest jobs and retail numbers and how Mariner Energy’s explosion is affecting oil stocks. Plus, why did Dell & HP have a bidding war over an unprofitable company? Should Netflix be scared of Apple TV? And can you pass our Labor Day food quiz? |
Fri, 27 August 2010
Aflac CEO Dan Amos talks about the business behind the duck. Drive author Dan Pink talks about the business of motivation. Corporate Library co-founder Nell Minow talks about the movie business. And journalist Eamon Javers talks corporate espionage. |
Fri, 20 August 2010
GM announces plans for an IPO. Intel buys McAfee. And Target buys some controversy. On this week's show, we talk about some of the week's business headlines, share some stocks on our radar, and talk with David Kirkpatrick, author of The Facebook Effect. |
Fri, 13 August 2010
On this week's Motley Fool Money, we share some of our favorite interviews. Jonah Lehrer talks about How We Decide. Dan Ariely talks about the Upside of Irrationality. And Christopher Chabris talks Invisible Gorillas. |
Fri, 6 August 2010
The US economy sheds more jobs. BP caps the well. And Research in Motion introduces a fresh Blackberry. On this week’s Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk with Peter Miller, author of The Smart Swarm: How Understanding Flocks, Schools, and Colonies Can Make Us Better at Communicating, Decision Making, and Getting Things Done. |
Fri, 30 July 2010
On this week's Motley Fool Money, we share some of our favorite recent interviews. Michael Lewis talks about The Big Short. Alice Schroeder talks about Warren Buffett. Matt Ridley makes the case for rational optimism. And Dave Barry talks about the business of humor writing. |
Fri, 23 July 2010
What will new financial reform law mean for consumers and investors? On this week's show, we tackle that question. review some of the year's big stories, and share some stocks on our radar. |
Fri, 16 July 2010
Congress passes financial reform. Steve Jobs admits that Apple's not perfect. Intel reports big earnings. And Google disappoints Wall Street. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those issues and talk brands with GSD&M Chairman and CEO Roy Spence, author of It’s Not What You Sell, It’s What You Stand For: Why Every Extraordinary Business is Driven by Purpose. |
Fri, 9 July 2010
Some big name retailers report better-than-expected numbers for June. Android gains on the iPhone. And a foul-mouthed, animated bear creates big controversy for Best Buy. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk with Washington Post technology columnist Rob Pegoraro. |
Fri, 2 July 2010
What do the latest jobs numbers mean for investors? Will Google's Droids capitalize on the new iPhone's bad reception? Will Ryanair's vertical seats catch on with U.S. airlines? And will Hulu's new service catch on with viewers? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. |
Fri, 25 June 2010
What will the financial reform bill mean for investors? Will Kinnect technology connect for Microsoft? Will technical glitches hurt the new iPhone's reception? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Ted Turner biographer Bill Burke.
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Fri, 18 June 2010
BP agrees to set up a $20 billion escrow account. The price of gold hits an all-time high. Facebook's COO questions the future of email. And Starbucks announces plans for free WiFi. On this week's show, we tackle those questions, talk BP with The Motley Fool UK's David Kuo, and share three stocks on our radar.
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Fri, 11 June 2010
BP debates paying a dividend. Google takes issue with Apple. And Bernie Madoff has some choice words for his investors. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk irrationality and investing with best-selling author Dan Ariely.
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Fri, 4 June 2010
BP deals with a spreading spill and sinking stock. The market reacts to the latest jobs numbers. And Michael Dell talks publicly about the possibility of taking his company private. In this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share some stocks on our radar, and talk with Matt Ridley about his new book, The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves.
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Fri, 28 May 2010
Can BP contain the damage? Is the economic recovery half-full or half empty? Who will win the battle for your living room? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories and share some stocks on our radar. Aflac Chairman and CEO Dan Amos talks about a ducky decision that remade his company. And Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow reviews some Memorial Day movies. |
Fri, 21 May 2010
On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss financial reform, Google television, and Kevin Costner's slick technology. We talk intuition and investing with Christopher Chabris, co-author of The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us. And we share some stocks on our radar.
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Fri, 14 May 2010
On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we talk EU bailout, gold prices, Disney earnings, Whole Foods earnings, and stocks on our radar. NYU Economics Professor Nouriel Roubini talks about the next big financial crisis. And business author Jeanne Bliss talks about the power of apologies.
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Fri, 7 May 2010
On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss Wall Street volatility, the situation in Greece, and potential problems for Apple. Plus best-selling author Dave Barry talks about the business of humor and our team of analysts shares some stock ideas for Mom. |
Fri, 23 April 2010
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Fri, 16 April 2010
The SEC sues Goldman Sachs. President Obama talks about the business of space. Google, Intel, and Mattel report earnings. And Twitter debuts a new business model. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk corporate espionage with Politico reporter Eamon Javers, author of Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy. |
Fri, 9 April 2010
What do surging same-store sales numbers mean for investors? Is Apple's latest offering a threat to Google? And is KFC's latest offering a threat to your health? In this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with business journalist Roger Lowenstein, author of The End of Wall Street.
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Thu, 1 April 2010
Are US automakers on the road to recovery? What's the biggest challenge for Apple's iPad? Which company is best positioned for a post-DVD world? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories and share three stocks on our radar. MIT Professor and 13 Bankers author Simon Johnson talks about the business of big banks. And CNBC Sports Reporter Darren Rovell talks about the business of Tiger Woods. |
Fri, 26 March 2010
What does the overhaul in health care mean for investors? What does the crisis in Greece mean for investors? How much is Facebook really worth? And just how good were Best Buy's earnings? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel. We also talk about the value of celebrity with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow.
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Fri, 19 March 2010
Investors move out of US stock funds. Pepsi makes a not-so-sweet move. And Fedex sees some positive moves in the economy. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with best-selling author Michael Lewis about his new book, The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. |
Fri, 12 March 2010
Is Lehman Brothers the new Enron? Will Cisco's new router technology connect with investors? Are the latest retail numbers really cause for celebration? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we'll tackle those stories, talk about the latest numbers from American Eagle, IMAX, and McDonald's, and debate the relative merits of Lindsay Lohan's lawsuit. We'll also share three stocks on our radar and talk bailouts and consumer protection with Congressional Oversight Panel Chair Elizabeth Warren. |
Fri, 5 March 2010
The government reports better than expected jobs numbers, Domino's and Urban Outfitters report big sales, Tivo records a big win, The SEC goes after false profits, And Apple goes after Google. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, reflect on some money quotes from film critic Roger Ebert, and share some stocks on our radar. Plus Warren Buffett biographer Alice Schroeder talks about why one company's trash is Berkshire Hathaway's treasure. |
Fri, 26 February 2010
The economy grows at its fastest pace in six years. The Fed Chief offers his prescription for the U.S. and China. And the SEC cracks down on shorting. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, tackle the latest earnings news, and share three stocks on our radar. We also talk about the business of motivation with Drive author Dan Pink and talk Academy Awards and business movies with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow. |
Fri, 19 February 2010
The Fed hikes the discount rate. The stimulus package celebrates its first birthday. Abercrombie & Fitch exposes itself. And Comcast rebrands itself. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Whole Foods co-President and COO Walter Robb. |
Fri, 12 February 2010
The EU deals with big problems in Greece. Google announces big plans for broadband. And U.S. retailers report better than expected January numbers. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, debate the relative merits of Coca-Cola v. Pepsi, and share three stocks on our radar. We also talk with MIT Professor and former IMF economist Simon Johnson, co-creator of the economics website baselinescenario.com and co-author of the upcoming book, 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown. |
Fri, 5 February 2010
New York's Attorney General throws the book at Bank of America. Bailout beneficiary AIG prepares to hand out big bonuses. Toyota does damage control. And Apple CEO Steve Jobs goes on the attack against Google. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we'll tackle those stories, talk with How We Decide author Jonah Lehrer, and share three stocks on our radar. |
Fri, 29 January 2010
Apple introduces the iPad. Toyota issues a massive recall. And Amazon.com, Microsoft, and Netflix report big earnings. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we'll tackle those stories, talk with Washington Post tech columnist Rob Pegoraro and Trade-Off author Kevin Maney, and share three stocks on our radar. Plus, we'll talk about the iPad that Apple isn't telling you about. |
Fri, 22 January 2010
President Obama proposes a crackdown on big banks. Google and eBay report earnings. Anticipation grows over Apple's next creation. And the market responds to the latest twists in the health care debate. On this week's inaugural Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we'll tackle those stories, talk with Pulitzer Prize-winning Google Story author and New Mountain Capital Senior Adviser David Vise, and share three stocks on our radar. (New shows get uploaded every Friday by 5pm ET.) |
Fri, 15 January 2010
President Obama wants to impose a fee on TARP recipients. Is it an unfair tax or a "financial crisis responsibility fee"? Google gets hacked over its Chinese site getting hacked. Should the Internet giant leave China? And Conan and Leno continue to battle it out. What does it mean for investors? All that plus three stocks for on our radar. |
Fri, 8 January 2010
How big a threat to Apple is Google’s new smart phone? Was the holiday retail sales really as good as advertised? This week we crunch the numbers on the latest jobs report and look west to see what big tech news is coming out of the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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