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.

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The Einsteins of Our Time
Did Elon Musk break Twitter? Or did Twitter break Elon Musk?
24 min
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You Want Chips with That?
23 min
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“Are We There Yet?”
After boosting the Fed Funds rate 5 percentage points in a year and a half, the central bankers might finally be done with interest rate hikes.
38 min
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About That Guidance
For both Walmart and Cisco, expectations for the future don’t tell the whole story.
30 min
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A Burger Turnaround?
Sometimes in this business, you need to get your hands a little greasy. We go hands-on and one-on-one with Red Robin’s CEO to see what they’re cooking up.
28 min
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Inflation Cools Down, Stocks Heat Up
Inflation is closer to the Federal Reserve’s target. Restaurant employment is back to pre-pandemic levels. Maybe the economy is landing softly.
25 min
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A Happy Monday
Monday.com’s earnings are part of what seems to be a good time to be a tech platform serving other businesses.
27 min
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Amazon’s Mistake in Voice Technology
You may be asking the wrong question about the future – it’s not what it looks like, but what it sounds like.
27 min
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Fool School: Can You Beat the Big Guys?
Here at the Motley Fool, we like our individual stocks. But – what if we’re wrong?
32 min
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Show Business is Back in Business!
Studios struck a deal with actors and now the content engine can start back up again, but will Hollywood be tighter with its spend?.
38 min
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Burn Through Your Queue
Actors are headed back to work as streamers seek to monetize viewers.
32 min
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South Korea vs. Naked Short Sellers
To stop some bad behavior, sometimes you have to stop letting people do other stuff too.
23 min
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WeWork Goes Bankrupt
The fond expectancy of venture capital has turned into the hard facts of private equity.  (00:21) Ricky Mulvey and Bill Mann discuss: -Uber's focus on adjusted earnings. -WeWork filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and the knock on effects. -Economic...
25 min
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What Will Make Buffett Spend?
With Treasury yields high, what will it take to get Berkshire Hathaway off the sidelines and back into the market? (00:21) Matt Frankel and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Berkshire Hathaway’s massive pile of cash. - If the NAR lawsuit damages...
35 min
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Morgan Housel and History’s Unending Loop
What does it mean if history is just the same movie, playing over and over?  Morgan Housel is a longtime Fool contributor and the bestselling author of The Psychology of Money. Dylan Lewis caught up with Morgan to talk about his latest book, Same...
37 min
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Fool School: Finding Value Drivers
Trends come, trends go. So, how can investors spot the difference between another passing fad and something with real, sustainable value?  Patrick Badolato is an Associate Professor of Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs...
34 min
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Firing on All Cylinders Indeed
We’re seeing some big reactions to earnings results in tech and have a few reasons to think some beaten up names might be finding their footing. (00:19) Ron Gross and Matt Argersinger discuss: Why interest rate and unemployment news helped...
38 min
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Is Toast toast?
PayPal’s new CEO debuted with some heat.  (00:21) Ricky Mulvey and Jason Moser discuss: - Alex Chriss’s first earnings call as CEO of PayPal. - Renewed focus for the payments company. - Airbnb’s quarter and questions for its international...
24 min
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WeWork and Reworking Real Estate
Housing is expensive, rates are high, but the cut going to agents might be going down.   (00:21) Asit Sharma and Dylan Lewis discuss: - The $1.8B decision hitting The National Association of Realtors and real estate brokerages.  - Why real...
29 min
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We Like Cannibals*
*Specifically, we like share cannibals. Motley Fool Money proudly stands against human cannibalism.  (0:21) Ricky Mulvey and Jim Gillies discuss:  - Economic takeaways from a trip to Las Vegas.  - Share buybacks gone wrong.  - An...
29 min
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Wanting Fries With That May Cost You
Labor costs are just one concern facing restaurants. (00:21) Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Restaurant trends and consumer behavior. - The impact of rising labor costs on restaurants. - How delivery has changed the fast food landscape....
39 min
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Hungry for Experience
How do you build a restaurant chain with lines out the door?  Dylan Lewis caught up with Ron Shaich, the former CEO of Panera and Au Bon Pain, the current Chairman of Cava, and author of the upcoming book Know What Matters: Lessons from a...
25 min
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Michael Lewis Interviewed by Tom Gardner
Michael Lewis knows how to tell a story. He’s given color to the characters behind baseball and the finance industry. Now, he paints a portrait of Sam-Bankman Fried, the infamous face of crypto who went from billionaire to bankrupt overnight. Motley...
29 min
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Softness Ahead for Ads and Consumer Spend?
Big tech is still benefiting from the push into the cloud, but digital advertising might be slowing down a bit. Earnings from the credit card companies help explain why.  (00:21) Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss: - Big tech earnings –...
39 min
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Put The Glasses On!
(00:21) Asit Sharma and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Why this quarter has been so good for ad revenue and if that might change. - How Meta’s spending on virtual reality could pay off. - If Apple or Meta will triumph in the great headset race. (21:40)...
37 min