Brad Stone: We've now done four seasons of Foundering. I did a season actually on Amazon and that was season three. And season four, we wanted to mix it up a little bit, is the rise and fall of John McAfee. He's the cybersecurity pioneer who almost invented the industry in the late 80s, early 90s. The Motley Fool may have formal recommendations for or against an unbiased cell stock space solely on what you hear.
The Nasdaq rose 17% in the 1st quarter, but we're not popping champagne just yet.
(0:21) Ron Gross and Matt Argersinger discuss: - New inflation data and real estate concerns in Silicon Valley - Why they're watching company margins and guidance updates over the next few weeks - Disney shutting down its metaverse division - Lululemon's (unsurprising) write-down of Mirror - The latest from Walgreens, RH, and McCormick
(19:11) Brad Stone, head of Bloomberg's global tech coverage, weighs in on the state of affairs at Amazon, whether Jeff Bezos will return as CEO, and what to watch in the growing industry of AI and ChatGPT.
(32:40) Matt and Ron discuss Moderna's prospects, Pepsi's new logo, and share two stocks on their radar: ERP Properties and Wesco International.
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Stocks discussed: DIS, META, LULU, WBA, RH, MKC, AMZN, GOOG, MRNA, PEP, EPR, WCC
Host: Chris Hill Guests: Ron Gross, Matt Argersinger, Brad Stone Engineer: Dan Boyd
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