Motley Fool Money

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Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews.

Business
Investing
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Business Plans and Science Projects
Do you have a real relationship or just a non-binding letter of intent?
29 min
227
ONON Fire
A consumer goods company hit 40% yearly revenue growth. In this environment?
30 min
228
U.S. & China Strike a Trade Deal?
After mounting escalations, businesses and investors get a 90-day reprieve on tariffs between the world’s most important trade partners.
26 min
229
How Governments Shape Markets
Even in free markets, governments still make plays.
33 min
230
Wait and See on Rates and Tariffs
Fed Chair Powell and team want to see more before making changes to interest rates, and automakers are an early sign price increases might be coming in response to tariffs.
39 min
231
S&P 500 Shakes Liberation Day Loss
For now at least.
31 min
232
Uber Hits Gas on Autonomous Vehicles
Disney’s building coasters; Uber’s hailing robotaxis. Which ride has the better growth engine?
29 min
233
Palantir’s Valuation Question
When a stock trades at 600x trailing earnings and 90x sales, its investors want to see a flawless growth story.
25 min
234
Warren Buffett Passes the Torch
After 60 years at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway, the Oracle of Omaha is ready for retirement.
26 min
235
Friendshore First, Trade War Second
Economic interdependence is unraveling. What comes next?
41 min
236
Taking the Market's Weight
The Gross Domestic Product of the United States fell last quarter by 0.3%. The big tech giants are still growing.
39 min
237
The Best Company in Big Tech?
Microsoft just got the market focused on business results again.
28 min
238
Is Starbucks Serving Up Promise or Peril?
Same-store sales are down at the coffee chain’s US stores. But a successful turnaround isn’t off the menu yet.
29 min
239
A Steady Business During Uncertain Times
PayPal is not making noise, but standing firm on its earnings outlook.
31 min
240
The Compounding Consumer Crunch
27 min
241
The Rise of Prediction Markets
This past presidential election was the first where Americans could legally bet on the outcome. That event proved prediction markets to be a source of truth.
46 min
242
Google Banks Ads, Chipotle Eyes Mexico
Alphabet’s ad business keeps putting up huge numbers, but a DOJ breakup, generative AI threats, and potential macro slowdown loom.
39 min
243
Why is Berkshire Hathaway Hoarding Cash?
Warren Buffett’s conglomerate has more cash on the books than any company in history.
27 min
244
Tesla’s “Moment of Truth”
Tesla’s net income decreased by 71% compared to a year ago. But Wall Street doesn’t seem to mind.
34 min
245
Google Faces a Potential Breakup
The Department of Justice is asking Alphabet to sell Chrome.
31 min
246
The Market and Fed Chair Powell
Fed independence brings stability, and markets love stability.
25 min
247
Inside Nvidia’s “Thinking Machine”
“AI wouldn’t exist without Nvidia, at least not in its current form.”
29 min
248
Management Weighs in on the Macro
As earnings season picks up, we’re starting to get a feel for the different ways company leadership teams are talking – or not talking – about tariffs.
39 min
249
Big Earnings Energy
In the face of a trade war, Taiwan Semiconductor is not changing its outlook.
28 min
250
Rule Changes → Chip Charges
Nvidia built a chip to comply with American export rules. This week, those rules changed. Markets reacted dramatically, but chances are that the $2.5 trillion chipmaker can stand the hit.
25 min