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Oct 22, 2019 • 19min
A Biotech Breakthrough?
Biogen rises on news that it plans to file for FDA approval of its Alzheimers drug, Aducanumab. Under Armour gets a new CEO. And Hasbro tumbles on tariff trouble. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross tackle those stories and weigh in on the relative merits of Monopoly and Mr. Potato Head. Thanks to Molekule for supporting our channel. Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10.

Oct 21, 2019 • 26min
Dunkin’ Is Speeding Up, Buybacks Are Slowing Down
Boeing’s stock falls 10% in the wake of a damaging report regarding its knowledge of 737 Max problems in 2016. Goldman Sachs warns clients that stock buyback plans are on the decline. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and the potential ripple effects for investors. Plus, Dunkin’ announces a national rollout of its Beyond Sausage sandwich much sooner than anticipated. Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.

Oct 17, 2019 • 19min
Netflix’s Near Term, IBM’s 3rd Act, Brexit’s Potential
Netflix sees “modest headwinds” ahead, but shares rise on strong 3rd-quarter international growth. IBM suffers its 5th straight quarter of declining sales. Can anything save Big Blue? Bill Mann analyzes those stories, shares his view of the latest news on Brexit, and sounds the alarm bell whisky tariffs. Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.

Oct 16, 2019 • 19min
Bank of America, United Airlines, Retail Sales Report
Bank of America and United Arlines both see their stocks rise on better-than-expected 3rd-quarter results. Jason Moser analyzes the strengths (and challenges) of both businesses. Plus, we discuss the September retail sales report and ripple effects as retailers prepare for the holidays. Thanks Zapier. Go to zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial.

Oct 15, 2019 • 12min
A Tale of Two Banks and Walmart’s New Delivery
JPMorgan Chase reports record revenues while Goldman Sachs disappoints. UnitedHealth Group rises on healthy earnings. And Walmart kicks off its straight-to-fridge delivery service. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and weigh in on the plusses and minuses of in-home delivery. Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.

Oct 14, 2019 • 33min
Have Unicorns Ruined Growth Stocks?
It’s Mailbag Monday! On a slow-ish news day MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the relative risk of growth stocks in the current market, as well as the top reasons new investors quit the stock market. Plus, we discuss the weekend box office results and preview earnings season. (Tangents include “The Addams Family”, the baseball playoffs, “12 Angry Men”, and an under-the-radar tourist attraction in Philadelphia.) Thanks Zapier. Go to zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial.

Oct 10, 2019 • 20min
Bed Bath & Beyond Belief
Embattled retailer Bed Bath & Beyond gets a new CEO and the stock rises 20%. Can retail veteran Mark Tritton turn BBBY into a winner? MFAM Funds portfolio manager Bill Barker analyzes the opportunities and challenges he faces. Plus, we discuss Delta Air Lines’ 3rd-quarter results and reverse stock splits. Tangents include the Washington Nationals advancing in the MLB playoffs, Portland Oregon’s strength as a coffee hub, and Wawa. (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to www.StockIdeas.Fool.com.) Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.

Oct 9, 2019 • 20min
Nobel Prizes, PayPal Investments, and Max Delays
The Nobel Prize in chemistry generates some electricity. American Airlines deals with turbulence over the 737 Max. And PayPal writes down an Uber investment. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss those stories and debate the merits of no-frills airlines. Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.

Oct 8, 2019 • 18min
1 Market-Beating Stock You’re Missing
Domino’s delivers lower-than-expected results in the 3rd quarter. Is the run over for one of the hottest stocks of the past decade? Helen of Troy isn’t a household name, but it probably should be. 2nd-quarter profits and revenue came in higher than expected for the home & beauty products company. And with trading commissions at $0, does DRIP investing make sense anymore? Ron Gross analyzes those topics and gives a preview of Thursday’s live Q&A on YouTube. (It’s free to subscribe to The Motley Fool’s channel. Just go to www.youtube.com/TheMotleyFool and click the subscribe button!) Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.

Oct 7, 2019 • 16min
Will Cutting Plastic Increase Profits?
Unilever, the $130 billion consumer goods company, announced a pledge to cut its use of new plastics in half by 2025. Seth Jayson analyzes how the move could benefit the environment as well as Unilever’s shareholders, and shares why packaging company AptarGroup is worth keeping an eye on. Plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to search for inexpensive industries and discuss whether pursuing a finance degree in college is still a good option. Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.


