Motley Fool Money - AI Gives and AI Takes

AI has been a boon for Oracle’s cloud business, but it’s also creating a lot of questions for Adobe.


(00:21) Andy Cross and Matt Argersinger discuss:

- The National Association of Realtors agreeing to over $400M in fines and to eliminate its commission rules.

- Why AI is pushing Oracle up and Adobe down after earnings.

- The numbers behind Williams-Sonoma’s 18% spike, Kevin Plank’s return to Under Armour, and Ulta’s wild shrink story, 


(19:11) Motley Fool Money’s Ricky Mulvey catches up with Bloomberg entertainment reporter Lucas Shaw, for a look into the business of streaming, the power of incentives, and corporate infighting at Paramount..


(34:01) Andy and Matt break down two stocks on their radar: Equity Commonwealth and Landstar Systems.


Stocks discussed: RDFN, Z, ADBE, ORCL, WSM, UA, UAA, ULTA, LSTR, EQC


Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Andy Cross, Matt Argersinger, Ricky Mulvey, Lucas Shaw

Engineers: Dan Boyd


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The Best One Yet - “Hotline #1”: Investing, job-jumping, salaries, & work-life-imbalance — from your Business Besties Nick & Jack

A new monthly-ish Q&A series from The Best One Yet podcast where Nick & Jack answer your voicemails. 


So sit down (literally) with the voice of pop-business — The ex-Wall Streeters (now besties) answer your questions on investing, on entrepreneurship, work, podcasting, life, and even restaurant recs. Guac is always extra, but this business advice isn’t. 


Description: 

  • Traits to look for in a business partner or co-founder
  • How Jack funded his open bar with an investment
  • Why you *should* job jump
  • How to become a student of the stock 
  • Nick’s tip on negotiating a salary 
  • Choosing what stock to sell


Call-in for Nick & Jack to answer your questions - Investing, work, how to launch a company… or what’s the secret ingredient in a cookie crisp?


Have a question you want us to cover on a show? Email us a voicemail at nickandjack@tboypod.com — your business Besties gotcha back.

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Motley Fool Money - Under Armour CEO Walks The Plank

The old CEO is the new CEO at the athletic brand, but can he turn the ship around?


(00:21) Jason Hall and Deidre Woollard discuss:

- Why Kevin Plank is back in the CEO seat at Under Armour.

- What makes Dick’s Sporting Goods so resilient.

- The making of a perfect storm for homebuilders.


(15:42) Bill Mann talks to Pagaya CEO Gal Krubiner about using AI to change the world of fintech.


Companies discussed: LEN, PGY, DKS, UA, UAA

Host: Deidre Woollard

Guests: Gal Krubiner, Bill Mann, Jason Hall

Producer: Ricky Mulvey

Engineers: Kyle Carruthers, Dan Boyd

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The Best One Yet - 🛍️ “Tote-ally Obsessed” — Trader Joe’s bag hype. Palantir’s Iron Man deal. SXSW’s printable house startup. And TBOY Live NYC Tickets.

🎟️ TBOY Live NYC Tickets on sale now here 🗽: https://citywinery.com/new-york-city/events/tboy-pod-cs3z0i


Trader Joe’s $2.99 tote bag has gone viral and we think it’s a manufactured sellout — But the real entrepreneurial lesson here? Learn to love the line.

Palantir, the mysterious $55B tech company, just pulled a Tony Stark — But the stock has tripled in the last year because it’s the only tech company willing to make bombs.

And the biggest surprise from SXSW? Printable houses — Icon Homes has hit a $2B valuation for houses you can print.


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Motley Fool Money - From 40-Bagger to Flatliner

NYCB’s $1B cash infusion should steady the struggling bank, but don’t expect Fools to be jumping into the stock. And Family Dollar’s footprint gets a bit smaller.


(00:21) Matt Frankel and Dylan Lewis discuss:


- Family Dollar’s plans to close almost 1,000 locations over the next few years and what it says about the state of discount retail and real estate.

- New York Community Bank’s cash infusion and reverse stock split and why it’s still not enough to get Matt interested.

- The banks to watch instead.


(13:50) Deidre Woollard and Motley Fool analyst Kirsten Guerra dive into Duolingo and how a little bit of its marketing spend has driven a whole lot of revenue growth.


Companies discussed: DLTR, NYCB, DOUL


Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Matt Frankel, Deidre Woollard, Kirsten Guerra

Engineers: Desiree Jones, Dan Boyd


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Money Girl - Traditional or Roth IRA–Which is Better?

Understand the differences between a traditional and Roth IRA, the updated rules, who qualifies to use them, and which is better for your financial situation and goals. 

Money Girl is hosted by Laura Adams. A transcript is available at Simplecast.

Have a money question? Send an email to money@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 302-365-0308.

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The Best One Yet - 🕵️ “Keep your robe on” — Airbnb’s security camera ban. LEGO’s Harry Potter overload. $10k of 1st-time homebuyers.

Airbnb’s banned indoor security cameras from airbnbs worldwide (good for guests, bad for creeps) — But it reveals the Platform Paradox: It’s hard to make both guests and hosts happy.

LEGO only announces earnings once per year — Turns out 2023 was the worst year for toys in 15 years, so LEGO is leaning on Harry Potter obscurity.

And the White House just revealed a plan to ignite the housing market that we call “The Empty Nester Nudge” — If you’re buying or selling a starter home, you could get $10,000.


🗽TBOY Live NYC 🍎— Tickets on sale Thursdays here: https://citywinery.com/new-york-city/events/tboy-pod-cs3z0i



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Motley Fool Money - BMW’s Kinder Egg Strategy

Why does ASML want to leave its home country?


(00:21) Bill Mann and Ricky Mulvey discuss:

- A growth problem for the European tech giant.

- BMW’s ability to make a profit on electric vehicle sales.

- Product problems for BYD Auto.


Plus, (17:20) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp talk to a couple about their real life money questions, and one financial item that should be on every family’s to-do list.


Companies discussed: ASML, BMWYY, TSLA, BYDDY


NYTimes Article about BMW: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/09/business/bmw-electric-vehicles.html


Visit our sponsor Monarch Money: Go to www.monarchmoney.com/FOOL for an extended 30-day free trial. 


Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guests: Bill Mann, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Emily Williamson, Paul Ballas

Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl

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The Best One Yet - 🛩️ “If it’s Boeing, I ain’t going” — Boeing’s original sin 27 years ago. Panera’s initial panini offering. Covid’s 4th birthday.

🗽TBOY Live NYC 🍎— Tickets on sale Thursdays here: https://citywinery.com/new-york-city/events/tboy-pod-cs3z0i


It’s the 4th birthday of Covid, so we’re looking at all the way’s the economy’s changed — Cruises are up, Zoom is down, and you live 2x as far from work.

Just before Panera does another IPO (Initial Public Offering), the sandwich chain is loosening their food standards — Because IPOs are like financial Ozempic.

And Boeing airplanes caused another scary close call in the skies yesterday — And all of Boeing's safety issues can be traced back to one big biz decision.


Plus, our 1st ever NYC live show is happening on April 24th — Mark your calendars and click this link to buy tickets starting this Thursday: https://citywinery.com/new-york-city/events/tboy-pod-cs3z0i


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Motley Fool Money - Clean Energy Solutions, Profitability Questions

Stem CEO John Carrington is full speed ahead on the clean energy transformation.


(00:21) Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss:

- Don Julio’s Oscars moment.

- If Oscar buzz is still powerful for movie makers.

- How Reddit is more like X than Pinterest.


(15:49) Ricky Mulvey interviews John Carrington, CEO of energy solutions company Stem on the company’s business model and path to operating profitability.


Companies discussed: DIS, PINS, SNAP, META, STEM


Host: Deidre Woollard

Guests: John Carrington, Jason Moser, Ricky Mulvey

Producers: Dylan Lewis, Ricky Mulvey

Engineers: Dan Boyd, Mary Long, Rick Engdahl

Special Thanks: Jason Hall

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