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Motley Fool Money is a daily podcast for stock investors.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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Mar 18, 2022 • 40min
0.25% Increase? No Problem!
The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, sparking mixed sentiments among investors. GameStop grapples with a fourth-quarter loss, while Williams-Sonoma celebrates record revenues. FedEx navigates challenges and surprises with better-than-expected earnings. Both Amazon and Netflix ramp up efforts in the competitive streaming landscape. A discussion on the Net Promoter Score reveals its importance for long-term investment success, while insights on Chewy and Taiwan Semiconductor capture attention for growth opportunities.

Mar 17, 2022 • 20min
Russia/China: What's Next?
Bill Mann, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares critical insights on the tumultuous Russian and Chinese markets. He discusses the ongoing closure of Russia’s stock market and the looming threat of a debt default, stressing the need for U.S. investors to tread carefully. Mann also examines the surprising rebound of Chinese stocks, attributing it to comments from the central government, but warns that this 'turnaround' could signal underlying risks. Get ready for a deep dive into global market uncertainties!

Mar 16, 2022 • 26min
Meet Starbucks' New Boss (Same As The Old Boss)
In this engaging discussion, Jason Moser, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, and Asit Sharma, another seasoned analyst, dive into the surprise retirement of Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson and the return of Howard Schultz. They explore the board's search for a new CEO, with Roz Brewer as a top candidate, and Starbucks' ambitious goal to eliminate disposable cups by 2025. The duo also reflects on Intuit's impressive 250% stock growth, dissecting its evolution from TurboTax to a comprehensive suite of financial solutions, while navigating challenges in the market.

Mar 15, 2022 • 27min
Chinese Stocks? Not Now.
Bill Mann, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, shares insights on the SEC's threats to delist U.S.-listed Chinese stocks and how this affects American investors. He cleverly connects investing strategies to the NCAA basketball tournament, urging a disciplined approach akin to selecting brackets. Robert Brokamp discusses the importance of mindful charitable giving, especially during crises, emphasizing vetting organizations to ensure meaningful contributions. Together, they explore the implications of market volatility and the need for strategic thinking in both investing and philanthropy.

Mar 14, 2022 • 32min
How to Be Less Emotional About Stocks
Jason Moser is a senior analyst at the Motley Fool, offering deep insights into various investment strategies. He discusses how even Warren Buffett faces shareholder scrutiny and stresses the importance of focusing on company fundamentals. Yasser El-Shimy interviews Moiz Ali, who shares his perspectives on Shopify, highlighting its data insights and the challenges it faces in the competitive e-commerce landscape. They cover emotional investing pitfalls and the evolving dynamics of sports streaming, particularly Comcast's growing role.

Mar 13, 2022 • 30min
Understanding the Oligarchs
Best-selling author Ben Mezrich, known for books like 'The Accidental Billionaires', dives into the world of Russian oligarchs during a chat with Dylan Lewis. He unpacks the history and rise of these billionaires post-Soviet Union, likening their influence to that of organized crime. Mezrich also discusses how the Ukraine conflict is reshaping oligarch loyalties and the precarious position they find themselves in amidst sanctions. His insights reveal the complex interplay of power, wealth, and storytelling in today's geopolitical climate.

Mar 12, 2022 • 22min
Financial Metrics that Actually Drive Profits
Explore the fascinating world of financial metrics that reveal a company's growth potential. Discover how Starbucks serves as a case study in understanding the connection between sales and earnings. Learn about crucial components of a 10-K document and why they matter for investors. Key metrics like Return on Invested Capital and Return on Equity are highlighted as indicators of profitability and growth. This insightful discussion provides a roadmap for making informed investment decisions!

Mar 11, 2022 • 40min
Amazon's Big Split, The Future of Work
Tess Vigeland, host of The Wall Street Journal's podcast 'As We Work', dives into the evolving workplace dynamics. She highlights the rise of pay transparency and the challenges companies face in retaining talent amid shifts from traditional office setups to remote work. Discussions also cover the effects of COVID-19 on employee expectations and the implications of the Great Resignation. Tess’s insights provide a glimpse into the future of employment and the essential adaptations businesses must embrace.

Mar 10, 2022 • 23min
"It's almost everything for the Russian economy."
Bill Mann and Nick Sciple, senior analysts at Motley Fool, dive deep into the critical role of the oil and gas sector in Russia's economy. Mann discusses the potential fallout from seizing Western companies' assets and how it could deter foreign investment. They explore the ripple effects of rising energy prices on Western brands like McDonald's and the complexities of oil pricing. The conversation also touches on U.S. energy policy and the J-curve's economic predictions amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

Mar 9, 2022 • 26min
Apple Sends a Message
Tim Beyers, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, dives into Apple's recent product launches, highlighting the strategic importance of the new iPhone SE and the premium Mac Studio. He discusses Apple's fierce commitment to maintaining market share and its latest venture into live sports streaming on Apple+. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of streaming services, with Netflix contemplating ad options. Finally, a spirited debate about the stock Block explores its financial potential versus notable risks.


