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Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing 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 personal finance and longer-form interviews.
Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of personal finance and longer-form interviews.
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Nov 15, 2019 • 41min
Range, Grit, and Predicting Business Success
David Epstein, a bestselling author known for "Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World," dives into the debate of generalists versus specialists. He explores how diverse experiences can fuel success in both sports and business, using examples from elite athletes like Tiger Woods and Roger Federer. Epstein critiques early specialization in youth sports, advocating for broader training methods. He discusses the importance of adaptability in leadership and shares insights on navigating career challenges while embracing change.

Nov 8, 2019 • 39min
Disney’s Latest Magic, Facebook’s Latest Challenge
David Kirkpatrick, author of "The Facebook Effect," joins the conversation to provide a deep dive into Facebook's current challenges under Mark Zuckerberg, particularly regarding political advertising and free speech. The group discusses Disney's promising earnings and the impact of its streaming strategies, while tackling intense competition faced by brands like Gap and Uber. They also spotlight the evolving tech landscape and what it means for investors, highlighting Adobe's innovations and the significance of China's Singles Day.

Nov 1, 2019 • 41min
Google Gets Fit, Facebook Connects, and Apple Hits a New High
Discover Google's strategic acquisition of Fitbit and its impact on the fitness market. Apple celebrates a peak in earnings, expanding its services and wearables. Facebook's impressive revenue growth contrasts with Twitter's controversial ad policy changes. Health tech is booming, with Teladoc leading the way, while Texas Roadhouse thrives amidst positive trends. Innovations from Mattel and Dine Brands highlight adaptability in tough markets, navigating the competitive landscape with creativity and strong leadership.

Oct 25, 2019 • 42min
Amazon's Investments, Tesla's Surprising Profit
Amazon faces challenges with rising shipping costs despite $70 billion in sales. Microsoft continues to thrive in the cloud computing space, while Tesla celebrates its best day in six years with surprising profits. Southwest Airlines reports record earnings despite struggles with the 737 MAX. The discussion also covers Biogen's promising Alzheimer's treatment results. Plus, there's a fun debate on Halloween candies and insights into various stocks on the analysts' radar, mixing financial analysis with lightheartedness.

Oct 18, 2019 • 42min
Retail roundup, Online Advertising, and Coca-Cola’s Latest Buzz
Netflix showcases impressive international growth but faces stock struggles due to domestic challenges. UnitedHealth celebrates strong earnings, while Coca-Cola sees a revenue surge fueled by zero-sugar options and coffee blends. The panel dives into the retail sector's holiday outlook and the evolving landscape of online advertising. They discuss key financial results and strategies from major players, plus explore intriguing innovations in the SaaS market. Finally, the humor flows as they reflect on technology's role in the upcoming election and quirky promotions.

Oct 11, 2019 • 42min
The Genius at Apple
Leander Kahney, bestselling author of "Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level," shares intriguing insights about Apple's enigmatic CEO. He discusses Tim Cook's rise and how his IBM experiences shaped his leadership style. The conversation delves into the transformative innovations under Cook's tenure, including the iPhone and Apple Watch, and raises questions about the future of Apple's disruption in technology. Kahney also reflects on potential successors and the company's secretive management approach.

Oct 4, 2019 • 39min
Brokerage Madness, Pepsi’s Pop, and Wrestling Smackdowns
Dan Kline, a Motley Fool contributor focused on technology and consumer goods, shares insights into the competitive world of professional wrestling, comparing the innovative AEW to the traditional WWE. He also discusses how Pepsi's diversified product line drives impressive growth, while McDonald's and Harley-Davidson navigate their own market challenges. With price cuts shaking up brokerage firms, Kline highlights the industry's evolution and the impact on consumer choices. Tune in for a blend of finance, food, and a hint of wrestling drama!

Sep 27, 2019 • 42min
CEOs, IPOs, and PLTs
Morgan Housel, a financial consultant at Collaborative Fund, joins Bill Mann to explore the intricacies of investor psychology and the importance of stock allocation. They delve into the shifting focus of investors towards value stocks and the challenges companies face during IPOs, particularly citing Peloton's struggles. The duo also discusses how psychological factors shape investment strategies, emphasizing the need for personalization and a balanced approach to portfolio management.

Sep 20, 2019 • 42min
Microsoft's Hike, GM's Strike
Join analysts Aaron Bush, Emily Flippen, Ron Gross, and auto expert John Rosevear as they dive into investment insights. Microsoft steps up with a dividend hike and stock buybacks, while Apple enters the gaming subscription arena. FedEx shares troubling earnings linked to Amazon's exit, and GM's electric pivot is scrutinized amid labor disputes. The team also discusses the IPO landscape with Airbnb and Datadog, the AI hype cycle, and analyzes promising stocks like Tractor Supply and MercadoLibre.

Sep 13, 2019 • 41min
IPO Dramas and Apple's Big Surprise
Tim Beyers, a media and entertainment analyst, shares insights on Apple's latest product launches, including the iPhone 11 and the company's strategic shift towards a burgeoning services sector. The conversation highlights how Apple's pricing strategies target various markets and its growing competitiveness in streaming. Amid discussions on the IPO struggles of companies like Smile Direct and WeWork, the analysts also touch on the implications of these trends for shareholders and the tech industry at large.


