The Best One Yet - 🍓 “The perfect strawberry” — Oiishi’s indoor-grown super berries. Budweiser averts labor strike. Figure AI’s humanoid robot.

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Jeff Bezos, Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI all just invested in FigureAI, whose humanoid robots can do manual labor — The key isn’t the human-like bodies, it’s the AI brains.

Following its worst year ever, Budweiser managed to avoid a worker strike — And it reveals one of our favorite lessons on negotiation.

And Oiishi has invented the perfect strawberry… that’s also the world’s most expensive strawberry — The “Veblen Effect” explains how this berry defies economics.


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Motley Fool Money - Platforms, Platforms, Platforms

For Snowflake, Okta, and Snowflake, growth may come from more products not just more customers.


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

- The power of a great CFO.

- What a change in leadership means for Snowflake.

- Why growing revenue isn’t just about new customers.


(17:00) Gary Stevenson, author of “The Trading Game,” explains what it was like to be one of the world’s top financial traders.


Companies discussed: CRM, OKTA, SNOW, C


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Guests: David Meier, Gary Stevenson

Producers: Mary Long, Ricky Mulvey

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The Best One Yet - 🙃 “Hello, FOMO Rally” — Bitcoin’s $60,000 surge. Beyond Meat’s French lover. Teledoc’s bow & arrow.

Bitcoin surged past $60K to its highest point in 2 years — We think it’s a FOMO rally, which can quickly become a NOMO drop.

Beyond Meat stock popped 30% on a surprise new customer: Europeans – Because Europeans have a better taste for sustainability than Americans do.

And Teledoc, the owner of BetterHelp, just announced bummer news for investors: It’s “well-penetrated” — A small announcement like that makes a huge difference if you look 10 years out. 


By the way… on leap day, stock markets don’t leap.


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Motley Fool Money - Greed is Short

When a struggling business comes out with good news, it usually spells trouble for the shorts. Just ask those betting against Beyond Meat today.


(00:21) Asit Sharma and Dylan Lewis discuss:


- Apple’s automotive ambitions “Project Titan” seemingly being wrapped up, and what it means for the tech company.

- Beyond Meat’s short-squeeze-fueled 40% spike, and why shorts are getting greedy with Beyond and some other companies right now.

- Coupang’s continued rise as the major player in e-commerce in South Korea.


(17:08) Deidre Woollard talks with Carrie Sun, author of the new memoir, “Private Equity,” for a behind-the-scenes look at life at a hedge fund.


Companies discussed: AAPL, BYND, CPNG


Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Asit Sharma, Deidre Woollard, Carrie Sun

Producer: Mary Long

Engineers: Chace Pryzlepa, Dan Boyd


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Money Girl - 10 Ways to Cut Car Insurance Premiums

Clever ways to reduce the cost of auto insurance without jeopardizing your financial security.

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The Best One Yet - 🍦 “$18 for a Frosty?” – Wendy’s surge pricing. The grocery store election. Apple’s canceled iCar.

Inspired by Uber, Wendy’s is adding digital billboards to all locations by 2025 so it can bring Surge Pricing to fast food — How much does a burger cost? Depends on the time of day.

Kroger and Albertsons were about to merge in the biggest deal in grocery history, but the government just sued to block it — Because this year’s election will be decided in the grocery aisle.

And after 10 years of developing a secret iCar, Apple is quitting — But we think Apple already owns your car (we’ll explain).


Intro: Gen Z is making landlines cool again. Because landline phones are liberating.


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Motley Fool Money - Earnings for Breakfast, Cereal for Dinner

Zoom has a new growth story. Are investors buying it?


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

- Zoom’s quarter, and if the company has a moat.

- AutoZone’s international growth.

- Wendy’s plan to test surge pricing.

- If cereal is a part of a complete and nutritious dinner.


Plus, (18:15) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp answer listener questions about 403(b)s, UTMAs, and the safety of brokerage platforms.


Got a question for the show? Email us at podcasts@fool.com.


Companies discussed: ZM, AZO, WEN, KLG, SCHW


Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guests: Bill Barker, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp

Producer: Mary Long

Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl

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The Best One Yet - 🇸🇪🛋️ “IkeaWëWørk” — Ikea’s coworking launch. Dutch Bros’ Starbucks dunk. Warren Buffett’s special letter.

Ikea’s got its own malls now, and is adding a branded coworking space to them — Ikea just launched a rival to WeWork because coworking isn’t a product, it’s a feature.

The #3 coffee chain in America? It’s Dutch Bros — The Broistas at Dutch Bros are catching up to Starbucks by obsessing over the drive-thru.

And Warren Buffett just wrote his annual letter to shareholders — It reminded us of Warren’s legendary “20–Slot” mindset of patient investing.


Plus, Pitbull is opening a restaurant inside a Walmart (true story) — What celeb do you think should open a restaurant… and in what retail chain?


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Motley Fool Money - Berkshire After Charlie

Warren Buffett’s annual letter points to a steady path ahead.


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

- Why Berkshire Hathaway doesn’t pay a dividend.

- If utility businesses are in trouble.

- What a mountain of cash means for the insurance business.


(17:53) Ken Costa, author of The $100 Trillion Dollar Wealth Transfer, explains how a sea change in wealth could impact the world’s financial future.


Companies discussed: BRK.A, BRK.B, DPZ, LULU


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Guests: Jason Moser, Ken Costa

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The Best One Yet - 🌝“The company building moon city” — Intuitive Machines + Nasa. Pork’s “other meat” problem. Reddit files to IPO.

5 countries have landed on the moon, now 1 company has: Intuitive Machines — Nasa was barely involved, because sometimes to grow, you have to let go. 

Pork demand is down in America for the last 20 years, because Chicken is taking over — The real problem? “The Other White Meat” marketing campaign.

Reddit was one of the first social media companies, but will be the last to IPO — But the biggest risk to the company? Revolt. Literally.


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