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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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Feb 10, 2024 • 27min
Stocks for the Big Game
This week, Jason Moser, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, shares insights on publicly traded companies tied to the big game, including United Airlines and Allegiant Travel. He discusses investment prospects in the airline and snack food sectors, especially amid operational challenges. Meanwhile, gambling expert Dave Schwartz explores gambling's evolution in America, highlighting its rising acceptance and historical context. The conversation uncovers the intertwining of sports and finance, offering listeners a fascinating look at investment opportunities in a changing landscape.

Feb 9, 2024 • 41min
Big Wins: Burrito, Music, Ride-Hailing
Join Emily Flippen, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, and Matt Argersinger, also a senior analyst, as they dissect Chipotle's soaring stock prices and innovative drive-thru lanes. They also explore Spotify's growth, Uber's path to profitability, and the recovery of Roblox. Marketing professor Scott Rick delves into the psychology of spending in relationships, discussing the financial divide between tightwads and spendthrifts. From Starbucks' strategic prowess to the struggles of Snapchat, this discussion hits the sweet spot of market insights and personal finance!

Feb 8, 2024 • 32min
Disney’s New Magic: Saving Money
Rick Munarriz, a Motley Fool analyst, shares insights into Disney's recent cost-cutting strategies, aiming to save $7.5 billion, all while extending its IP into the gaming sector. He discusses ESPN's new strategic moves and the evolving landscape of sports streaming. Meanwhile, Kirsten Guerra dives into the logistics revolution behind 1-800-Flowers, highlighting its transformation into a diverse gifting platform and technological advancements that bolster customer satisfaction. Together, they explore how these companies adapt in challenging financial times.

Feb 7, 2024 • 35min
No Artificial Sweetener for Uber
Tim Beyers, a Motley Fool analyst, dives into Uber's groundbreaking profitability milestone and its dominant position in ride-hailing. He also praises Chipotle's strategic growth and Roblox's resurgence with strong user metrics and potential advertising opportunities. Asit Sharma shares an inventive analogy, discussing stock profiles as dating profiles, while evaluating MicroStrategy's foray into Bitcoin and tackling Disney's streaming hurdles. The conversation wraps up with a selection of promising stocks, ultimately spotlighting ServiceNow for its impressive growth trajectory.

Feb 6, 2024 • 28min
See SPOT Run
Asit Sharma, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, and Robert Brokamp, a finance expert, delve into crucial financial insights. They discuss the potential impact of interest rate cuts and highlight Spotify’s pivot in podcasting as it navigates losses while growing its user base. Additionally, they tackle the rise of Bitcoin ETFs, weighing their benefits and risks for investors amid the cryptocurrency's volatile landscape. Tune in for a captivating mix of investment strategies and market analysis!

Feb 5, 2024 • 32min
Golden Arches Still Gleam
Join Jason Moser, a savvy Motley Fool analyst, and Patrick Badolato, an engaging Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, as they delve into the evolving world of fast food and finance. They explore McDonald's innovative menu strategies aimed at global consumers, comparing chicken to beef in food trends. The conversation shifts to Snap's struggles in a competitive social media landscape. Plus, discover the hidden insights of financial footnotes, focusing on how careful analysis can reveal valuable information about major companies like Apple and Uber.

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Feb 4, 2024 • 41min
Aswath Damodaran: Read Less. Think More.
Aswath Damodaran, a finance professor at NYU's Stern School, shares his insights on investing strategies. He discusses the importance of understanding corporate lifecycles and critiques the trend of passive investing. Damodaran highlights the decline of research analysts and poses an essential lesson from Charlie Munger. He also argues for valuing intangible assets and the need for common sense in decision-making, encouraging investors to challenge conventions rather than blindly follow the greats.

Feb 3, 2024 • 26min
The War Below
Ernest Scheyder, a Reuters reporter and author of "The War Below," shares his insights on the intricate world of critical minerals like lithium and copper essential for electric vehicles and technology. He discusses the tradeoffs in mining and why the U.S. is lagging in securing these resources. Scheyder also highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding lithium extraction and its environmental impact. The conversation delves into the complexities of supply chains and the investment challenges faced by companies in the clean energy transition.

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Feb 2, 2024 • 41min
Big Tech: AI, Devices, and Dividends
Will Lansing, CEO of FICO, shares insights into the evolving credit landscape and his company's impressive growth. He discusses how AI and Buy Now, Pay Later models are transforming credit access. The conversation also covers Apple's groundbreaking Vision Pro and Meta's new dividend strategy. Lansing emphasizes the importance of looking beyond credit scoring and understanding broader financial implications, especially with current economic challenges linked to Evergrande in China. It’s a captivating dive into tech and finance!

Feb 1, 2024 • 31min
Powell’s No-Action Streak
Bill Barker, a Motley Fool analyst with a keen eye on macroeconomic trends, teams up with Matt Frankel, a contributor analyzing fintech phenomena. They discuss the fading prospects for rapid interest rate cuts and how this impacts businesses, including Peloton's challenging recovery. The conversation shifts to the buy now, pay later trend, exploring its rise during the pandemic, current challenges, and future implications for consumer behavior and fintech companies. Delinquency rates and ethical debt management also get a spotlight.


