i think making the n c a tournament is the college basket ball equivalent of beating the market, because most schools don't make the tournament field. Growth stocks are those lower seeds, and you have to expect a huge amount of tility in those returns. The bet that people were making in 19 99, well, that's going to be something like v c u and 20 11,. That went from the first four as an 11 seed and made it to the final four, or butler that same year.
The SEC is threatening to delist several U.S.-listed ADRs of Chinese companies. What does this mean for American investors? (0:20) Bill Mann discusses: - Why China's government is happy with the SEC's threat - How a quick and easy end to this impasse is difficult to see - How the NCAA basketball tournament can help your approach to investing better - Why hoops programs with a history of winning records resemble winning businesses (14:00) Jennifer Gennaro Oxley, executive director of The Motley Fool Foundation, talks with Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp about how thinking like an investor can lead to better outcomes in your charitable giving. Stocks discussed: YUMC, BABA, JD, BIDU, TCEHY Host: Chris Hill Guests: Bill Mann, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Jennifer Gennaro Oxley Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl
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