The Grateful Dead wrapped its final tour this week, capping off an epic run for one of the most bankable and fun summer concert series. Motley Fool Money's Alex Friedman caught up with author and dead fan David Scott about the lessons he and HubSpot co-founder Brian Halligan think businesses can borrow from a legendary act. Up next, we've got another look at experience spending summer concerts and how one legendary act made it big by not trying to chase down every dollar they could.
International travel is back in a big way, and Netflix really wants you to choose between higher tiered plans or ad-supported.
(00:42) Ron Gross and Andy Cross discuss: - The reasons Netflix is doing away with its lowest paid offering. - What investors should make of the Johnson & Johnson/Kenvue splitoff. - Why concerns over Tesla’s tightening margins might be overblown - Trends in travel and consumer spending based on results from United, American, Discover, and American Express.
(19:04) Motley Fool Money’s Alex Friedman caught up with author David Meerman Scott about the lessons he and Hubspot co-founder Brian Halligan think businesses can borrow from the Grateful Dead.
(32:40) Ron and Andy break down two stocks on their radar: Toro and Mueller Industries.
Stocks discussed: NFLX, JNJ, KVUE, TSLA, AMEX, DFS, AAL, UAL, AXP
Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Ron Gross, Andy Cross, Alex Friedman, David Meerman Scott Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl
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