The Best One Yet - 🌽 “Disgusting… and delicious” — Candy Corn’s monopoly. Chevy’s final tagline. The White House’s AI.

The most controversial topic this Halloween is… Candy Corn — So we found the company that sells 90% of the stuff.

Chevrolet just unveiled their 7th advertising slogan in 70 years — But this could be Chevy’s final tagline.

And The White House just signed an Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence — But Marc Andreessen disagrees with every word of it.


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Motley Fool Money - Wanting Fries With That May Cost You

Labor costs are just one concern facing restaurants.

(00:21) Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Restaurant trends and consumer behavior. - The impact of rising labor costs on restaurants. - How delivery has changed the fast food landscape.

(21:14) Asit Sharma joins Ricky Mulvey to look at a couple of Halloween stocks... one tasty and one a little bloody.

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Companies discussed: MCD, CMG, DASH, UBER, DPZ, HSY, TMDX

Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Asit Sharma, Jason Moser, Ricky Mulvey Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd

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The Best One Yet - 🏡 “My landlord is a bot” – AI Landlord surge. Glossier’s Sephora pivot. Amazon’s drone army.

One big reason rents are rising is AI Landlords — Two software companies are helping more and more landlords jack up rents.

One year ago, Glossier made a big pivot: Going from direct-to-consumer to selling in Sephora stores — It’s how Glossier went from awareness to action.

And Amazon won last week’s Big Tech earnings, but we have to talk about the real surprise: Amazon’s Droid Army — Amazon has 750K robots… and some of them now look like humans.


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Motley Fool Money - Hungry for Experience

How do you build a restaurant chain with lines out the door? 

Dylan Lewis caught up with Ron Shaich, the former CEO of Panera and Au Bon Pain, the current Chairman of Cava, and author of the upcoming book Know What Matters: Lessons from a Lifetime of Transformation. At a live Motley Fool member event in New York, they discuss:

  • Past, present, and future cravings of the American eater
  • Fighting against the “pervasive short-termism in our capital markets.
  • And the future of automation in food

Ticker discussed: CAVA

Host: Dylan Lewis Guest: Ron Shaich

Producer: Mac Greer, Mary Long Engineer: Tim Sparks

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Motley Fool Money - Michael Lewis Interviewed by Tom Gardner

Michael Lewis knows how to tell a story. He’s given color to the characters behind baseball and the finance industry. Now, he paints a portrait of Sam-Bankman Fried, the infamous face of crypto who went from billionaire to bankrupt overnight.

Motley Fool CEO and co-founder, Tom Gardner, caught up with Lewis at a Motley Fool member event in New York. They discuss:

  • The downfall of crypto exchange FTX and potential outcomes for Bankman-Fried’s ongoing criminal trial
  • The hold that FOMO has over Silicon Valley
  • Why organizations can’t thrive without “keen emotional intelligence”

Host: Tom Gardner Guest: Michael Lewis Producers: Mac Greer, Mary Long Engineers: Tim Sparks, Rick Engdahl

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Motley Fool Money - Softness Ahead for Ads and Consumer Spend?

Big tech is still benefiting from the push into the cloud, but digital advertising might be slowing down a bit. Earnings from the credit card companies help explain why. 

(00:21) Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss: - Big tech earnings – trends in cloud spend for Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet, and what ad market softness might mean for Meta. - Visa and Mastercard earnings, and why consumer spend might lighten up a bit in Q4. - Spotify’s fantastic past twelve months and what investors should think now.

(19:11) Motley Fool co-Founder and CEO Tom Gardner caught up with Michael Lewis at ONE: NYC about FTX, SBF, and the investing dynamics of Silicon Valley.

(30:37) Jason and Emily break down two stocks on their radar: Masimo and Okta.

Stocks discussed: AMZN, META, GOOG, GOOGL, MSFT, V, MA, SPOT, OKTA, MASI

Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Jason Moser, Emily Flippen, Tom Gardner, Michael Lewis Engineers: Tim Sparks, Dan Boyd 

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The Best One Yet - ⚡🧃 “The energy drink stock up 4,000%” — Celsius’ lucky surge. Barbie & Ken’s GDP surprise. Ford’s negotiation lesson.

The #1 stock on Wall Street? It’s Celsius Energy Drink, up 4,000% in the last 5 years — But this overnight success was actually 20 years in the making.

Barbie powered Mattel to great earnings and America’s GDP soared 4.9% higher this summer — But stocks are falling because investors don’t look backward, they look forward.

And Ford finally reached a deal with the auto union — And it reveals the power of one negotiation tactic: “The Art of Anchoring”.


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Motley Fool Money - Put The Glasses On!

(00:21) Asit Sharma and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Why this quarter has been so good for ad revenue and if that might change. - How Meta’s spending on virtual reality could pay off. - If Apple or Meta will triumph in the great headset race.

(21:40) Tim Beyers talks with author and New York University professor Melissa Schilling about traits shared by the world’s greatest innovators.

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Companies discussed: META, AAPL, NVDA, SNOW, TSLA, AMZN

Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Asit Sharma, Melissa Schilling, Tim Beyers Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Tim Sparks

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The Best One Yet - 👑 “Why Microsoft will pass Apple” — A prediction for a new #1. DINKs’ financial win. TikTok’s Cardi B concert.

Apple is reporting earnings today, but it’s about to lose its spot as the #1 most valuable company in the world — Because Microsoft caught 3 critical tailwinds.

DINK (“Double-Income No Kids”) isn’t just a lifestyle, it’s an economic force — Federal Reserve data shows that DINKs have higher net worth than all other households.

And TikTok is hosting a concert headlined by Cardi B — TikTok is building cultural capital to prevent a TikTok ban.


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Motley Fool Money - One of these Clouds Is Not Like the Other

Alphabet shed $100 billion in market value as it ceded some ground in the cloud competition. 

(00:21) Ricky Mulvey and Nick Sciple discuss: - Microsoft’s quarter and focus on Copilot. - If Bing can become more of a competitor to Google search. - Alphabet’s investments in self-driving technology. - The anti-trust suit hanging over Alphabet.

Plus, (14:58) Deidre Woollard interviews Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s Director of Philosophy, about companies that are doing work to help the planet.

Companies discussed: MSFT, GOOG, GOOGL, WMT, UL, DANOY, SSU

Hosts: Ricky Mulvey, Deidre Woollard Guests: Nick Sciple, Vincent Stanley Producer: Mary Long Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl

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