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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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Jul 24, 2023 • 29min
Box Office Is Back, For Now
Jason Moser and Ricky Mulvey, seasoned analysts from Motley Fool, dive into the intriguing world of investments and market trends. They dissect the potential future partnerships for ESPN amidst changing media dynamics. The complexities of AMC's stock situation take center stage, revealing the delicate balance between short-term gains and long-term concerns. Meanwhile, Domino's reliance on loyal customers is highlighted against a backdrop of shifting consumer habits. Lastly, they scrutinize the challenges facing Exponential Fitness, shedding light on management controversies.

Jul 24, 2023 • 28min
“The Ride of a Lifetime” Book Club
Dive into the fascinating world of Bob Iger's leadership insights! Discover the nuances between his style and that of Steve Jobs, emphasizing creativity's role in business success. The discussion also unpacks the intricacies of acquisitions and boardroom strategies. Personal anecdotes highlight challenges faced early in careers and offer poignant lessons in mentorship and health balance. Reflect on key takeaways that resonate not only for Disney but for the broader corporate landscape.

Jul 22, 2023 • 21min
Mattel’s Filmmaking Strategy
In a fascinating discussion, Alex Barasch, a New Yorker writer focused on entertainment and culture, shares insights about Mattel's ambitious filmmaking strategy. With 45 films in the pipeline, he reveals how Mattel is transforming into an IP powerhouse. They explore the significance of star power, the challenges of adapting beloved toys, and the potential for classic games like UNO to hit the big screen. Barasch also contrasts the evolving creative processes in Hollywood with the tech industry's decision-making, highlighting the need for originality amidst established franchises.

Jul 21, 2023 • 39min
Netflix and Tesla Play With Pricing
Ron Gross and Andy Cross, senior analysts at Motley Fool, delve into Netflix's surprising shift to higher-tier plans and the abandonment of its basic offering. They also explore the buzz around Johnson & Johnson's recent spin-off and discuss whether Tesla's margin concerns are overstated. Meanwhile, marketing expert David Meerman Scott shares intriguing business lessons inspired by the Grateful Dead, emphasizing community-focused strategies. Together, they unpack vital trends in travel, consumer spending, and notable stocks like Toro and Mueller Industries.

Jul 20, 2023 • 29min
Cashing In On Chips
Tim Beyers, a Motley Fool analyst, sheds light on the semiconductor sector's current hurdles, including the labor shortages hampering U.S. factory setups. He discusses Taiwan Semiconductor's diverse chip offerings and the challenges faced by ASML amid market fluctuations. Meanwhile, Kirsten Guerra delves into the world of solar inverters, explaining their crucial role in solar energy efficiency. The competitive dynamics between Enphase and SolarEdge are examined, revealing how changing net metering rates impact investment decisions in the booming solar market.

Jul 19, 2023 • 27min
Carvana’s Bet on Debt Restructuring
In this engaging discussion, Bill Mann, a Motley Fool analyst, dives into the intriguing world of finance and automotive trends. He explores Carvana's recent debt restructuring, which surprisingly boosted its stock by 30%, while also foreseeing potential shareholder dilution. The conversation shifts to Goldman Sachs' struggles in consumer banking, accentuating the impacts of its profit drops. Additionally, Mann touches on the electric vehicle market, highlighting one American carmaker's success in China amidst evolving automotive dynamics.

Jul 18, 2023 • 26min
Schwab Is Not SVB
Asit Sharma, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, joins financial expert Robert Brokamp to discuss the surprising resilience of Charles Schwab following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. They delve into Schwab's strategies for managing cash and liquidity. Robert answers listener queries about 529 plans, target-date funds, and retirement strategies, emphasizing the importance of risk management and diversification. The conversation also touches on the Activision-Microsoft merger and opportunities in a fluctuating market.

Jul 17, 2023 • 31min
The EV Truck War Is Officially On
Bill Barker, a seasoned analyst from Motley Fool, dives into the intense competition sparked by Tesla’s Cybertruck launch and Ford’s aggressive pricing tactics for the F-150 Lightning. They discuss the futuristic allure of the Cybertruck and its implications for traditional trucks. Meanwhile, financial expert Matt Frankel analyzes the economic fallout of resuming student loan payments, exploring their potential impact on consumer behavior and the broader economy. The interplay between these two hot topics offers fascinating insights into the shifting landscape of automotive and financial markets.

Jul 16, 2023 • 27min
A Marketplace of Ideas
Becky Center, CEO of Indiegogo, shares insights on how crowdfunding empowers entrepreneurs. She reveals how tough lending conditions fuel a surge in new business ideas. Center discusses what drives backers to support campaigns, often valuing rewards over equity. Additionally, she explains how crowdfunding acts as a testing ground for innovations, predicting trends before they hit the mainstream. Listen to her thoughts on the growing interest in eco-friendly transport and unique glamping projects, showcasing the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship.

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Jul 15, 2023 • 24min
Hand-Wavy Finance
Anand Chokkavelu, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, dives into the world of 'hand-wavy finance' alongside host Ricky Mulvey. They discuss how companies like Apple have repeatedly outperformed Wall Street predictions while using buzzwords like 'artificial intelligence' to their advantage. The conversation reveals the 'big bath' strategy for managing negative news and explores how previous hype cycles can inform today's investment decisions. They advocate for transparency in communication and the benefits of simple investment strategies like low-cost index funds.


