Motley Fool Money - “Are We There Yet?”

After boosting the Fed Funds rate 5 percentage points in a year and a half, the central bankers might finally be done with interest rate hikes.


(00:21) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss:

- Why the market is cheering recent CPI and labor data, and why it might mean we’ve hit the end of rising rates.

- Results from Target, Wal-Mart, and Home Depot and what they say about the state of the consumer.

- Warren Buffett’s latest portfolio moves and why it isn’t surprising that he’s been a net seller of stocks recently.


(19:11) The New Yorker’s Heidi Blake explains the complicated world of carbon offsets and how incentives can get in the way of the environmental and financial impact they’re intended to bring.


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(33:49) Jason and Matt break down two stocks on their radar: Rockwell Automation and Vail Resorts.


Stocks discussed: TGT, WMT, HD, AAPL, AXP, ROK, MTN


Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger, Heidi Blake, Ricky Mulvey

Engineers: Dan Boyd, Annie Pope

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Motley Fool Money - About That Guidance

For both Walmart and Cisco, expectations for the future don’t tell the whole story.


(00:21) Tim Beyers and Deidre Woollard discuss:

- Cisco’s move into the software space.

- If AI can improve the meeting experience.

- Walmart’s strengths as a global player.


(21:29) Ricky Mulvey interviews ACV Auctions Chief Operating Officer, Vikas Mehta on the ever-evolving business of selling used cars.


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Companies discussed: WMT, AMZN, COST, CSCO,ACVA


Host: Deidre Woollard

Guests: Tim Beyers, Ricky Mulvey, Vikas Mehta

Producers: Ricky Mulvey, Mary Long

Engineer: Dan Boyd

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Motley Fool Money - A Burger Turnaround?

Sometimes in this business, you need to get your hands a little greasy. We go hands-on and one-on-one with Red Robin’s CEO to see what they’re cooking up.


(00:21) Tim Beyers and Dylan Lewis discuss:


- The stunning revelation that Apple earns 36% of Google search revenue from safari as part of their default agreement.

- Target’s efficient quarter and product mix decisions for the holiday quarter.

- Airbnb’s $200M acquisition ot AI company GamePlanner.AI


(16:28) Ricky Mulvey talks with Red Robin CEO GJ Hart about how he’s trying to turn the 54-year-old burger chain into a premier fast casual dining destination.


Companies discussed: GOOG, GOOGL, AAPL, TGT, ABNB, RRGB


Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Tim Beyers, Ricky Mulvey, GJ Hart

Engineers: Dan Boyd


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Motley Fool Money - Inflation Cools Down, Stocks Heat Up

Inflation is closer to the Federal Reserve’s target. Restaurant employment is back to pre-pandemic levels. Maybe the economy is landing softly.


(00:21): Ricky Mulvey and Asit Sharma discuss:

 - What lower inflation means for stock investors.

- Sticky housing prices.

 - Home Depot’s quarter and sales decline.

 - What softer spend on big-ticket purchases means for Trex.


 Plus, (13:32) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp air some economic grievances discounts, shrink, and dynamic pricing.


 Companies discussed: HD, TREX, AAPL, COST


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 Hosts: Ricky Mulvey, Alison Southwick

 Guests: Asit Sharma, Robert Brokamp

 Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl

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Motley Fool Money - A Happy Monday

Monday.com’s earnings are part of what seems to be a good time to be a tech platform serving other businesses.


(00:21) David Meier aand Deidre Woollard discuss:

- The evolving climate for business-to-business platforms.

- What tech companies need to consider as they hit profitability.

- If Monday.com will be the acquirer or the acquired.


(19:51) Rob Bates and Deidre Woollard discuss the challenges jewelers face as they roll into their big season.


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Companies discussed: MDNY, CRM, HUBS, SIG


Host: Deidre Woollard

Guests: Rob Bates, David Meier

Producers: Ricky Mulvey, Mary Long

Engineers: Dan Boyd, Chace Przylepa

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Motley Fool Money - Amazon’s Mistake in Voice Technology

You may be asking the wrong question about the future – it’s not what it looks like, but what it sounds like. 

Tobias Dengel is the President of WillowTree, a TELUS International Company, that specializes in digital product design and development. He’s also the author of “The Sound of the Future: The Coming Age of Voice Technology.” Ricky Mulvey caught up with Dengel to discuss:

  • What Alexa and Siri get wrong about voice interaction,
  • Secret leaders in voice technology,
  • And the next battle in the cybersecurity arms race.


Tickers discussed: MCD, SG, AMZN, APPL, GOOG, MSFT, META, NVDA, TU

Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guest: Tobias Dengel

Producer: Mary Long

Engineer: Rick Engdahl

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Motley Fool Money - Fool School: Can You Beat the Big Guys?

Here at the Motley Fool, we like our individual stocks. But – what if we’re wrong? 

Jonathan Berk is a professor of finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and co-host of the podcast “All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions.” Ricky Mulvey caught up with Berk to discuss – and debate – the merits of individual stock investing. They also talk about:

  • The ripple effects of decision-making,
  • Whether short-term investing deserves its bad reputation,
  • And the time horizon needed to differentiate between luck and skill. 


Tickers discussed: CMG, NFLX, NVDA, MCD


Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guest: Jonathan Berk

Producer: Mary Long

Engineer: Rick Engdahl


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Motley Fool Money - Show Business is Back in Business!

Studios struck a deal with actors and now the content engine can start back up again, but will Hollywood be tighter with its spend?. 

(00:11) Emily Flippen and Andy Cross discuss:

  • SAG-AFTRA’s deal with the film and tv industry, Disney’s deal to buy the rest of Hulu, and Warner Brothers Discovery’s “generational disruption.”
  • The Trade Desk’s warning about ad markets, and DataDog showing healthy signs in cloud spend.
  • How Adyen is learning how to better play the expectations game.


(19:02) Motley Fool Contributor Lou Whiteman spoke with Brad Jacobs, former CEO of XPO Logistics, about embracing a problem, how a short-seller targeting his company led to a great capital allocation decision, and other lessons from his book How to Make a Few Billion Dollars.

(31:14) Emily and Andy break down two stocks on their radar: Axon and Gartner.


Stocks discussed: DIS, WBD, TTD, DDOG, ADYEY, CPNG, XPO, LLY, IT, AXON

Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Emily Flippen, Andy Cross, Lou Whiteman, 

Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Annie Pope



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Motley Fool Money - Burn Through Your Queue

Actors are headed back to work as streamers seek to monetize viewers.

(00:20) Bill Barker and Deidre Woollard discuss:

- The long-term impact of Hollywood’s strikes.

- Linear television’s fading ad value.

- The value of sports entertainment.

(17:09) : Tim White and Tim Beyers sit down with Iinformatica Chief Product Officer, Jitesh Ghai to discuss the future of data management.Claim your Stock Advisor discount here:  www.fool.com/mfmdiscount

Companies discussed: DIS, WBD, NYT, NFLX, SNAP, PINS, INFAHost: Deidre Woollard

Guests: Jitesh Ghai, Tim White, Tim Beyers, Bill Barker

Producers: Ricky Mulvey, Mary Long

Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl

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Motley Fool Money - South Korea vs. Naked Short Sellers

To stop some bad behavior, sometimes you have to stop letting people do other stuff too.

(00:14) Bill Mann and Dylan Lewis discuss:

  • South Korea banning borrowing shares to address issues with illegal naked short selling.
  • Robinhood “normalizing” and becoming a little Buffett-like with its interest income.
  • The big reaction to restaurant tech company Toast’s slight guidance adjustment, and what it bodes for growth stocks.


(16:26) Mary Long caught up with Adecco Staffing's Senior Vice President Amy Glaser for a look at holiday hiring trends and rising part-time work.

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Companies discussed: HOOD, TOST

Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Bill Mann, Mary Long, Amy Glaser

Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Dan Boyd

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