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Motley Fool Money 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 investing classes and longer-form interviews.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 21min
Eli Lilly's Optimism
Bill Barker, a seasoned financial analyst, joins to share insights on some intriguing market trends. They explore Eli Lilly's remarkable rise, fueled by breakthroughs in weight loss and Alzheimer's treatments, while contrasting this with a decrease in COVID-19 drug sales. The conversation also delves into Burger King's clever marketing strategies and their role in boosting sales. Additionally, they discuss Zoom's return-to-office policy, highlighting the shifting workplace dynamics and the balance between remote and in-person collaboration.

Aug 7, 2023 • 18min
Berkshire Is Back
In this insightful discussion, Jason Moser, a Motley Fool analyst, breaks down Berkshire Hathaway's impressive financial comeback and its massive cash reserves. He highlights the importance of solid insurance underwriting and the company's strategic focus on investing in the trucking sector, especially with the acquisition of Pilot Travel Centers. Moser also dives into the surprising Kraft Heinz investment, examining its challenges and Buffett's patient approach to long-term growth. Tune in for a rich analysis of Berkshire's evolving investment strategies!

Aug 6, 2023 • 21min
Fast Food Innovation
David Henkes, Senior Principal at Technomic and expert on food and beverage trends, dives into the world of fast food innovations. He discusses the complex journey from concept to market for new products, like the quirky cola-flavored ketchup. Social media's impact on marketing strategies is a hot topic, as brands shift towards authentic content that resonates with consumers. The challenges of automating kitchens while sustaining hospitality also get attention, revealing the balance between efficiency and the human touch in fast food.

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Aug 5, 2023 • 26min
How to Beat the Market
Anand Chokkavelu, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, dives into the art of beating the market. He and host Ricky Mulvey explore the fine line between luck and skill in investing. They debate short-term trading versus long-term strategies, highlighting the need to navigate market cycles. Anand emphasizes the power of being a contrarian and discusses the traits that define successful investors. The conversation touches on risk, reward, and the philosophical clash between value and growth investing, providing actionable insights for all investors.

Aug 4, 2023 • 39min
U.S. Hits AA+ and the iPhone Slumps
Guest Rick Munarriz, a Motley Fool analyst, dives into the challenges facing Disney's Marvel amidst fierce competition from hits like Barbie and Super Mario Brothers. He discusses how declining ticket sales and audience interest are pressuring the franchise to innovate. The conversation also touches on Apple's recent struggles with iPhone sales and the growth of Amazon's cloud services. Additionally, insights into Wingstop's successful pricing strategy and the performance of E.l.f. Cosmetics add to the market dynamics of this engaging discussion.

Aug 3, 2023 • 36min
An E-Commerce Trifecta
Tim Beyers, a Motley Fool analyst, discusses the latest on e-commerce giants like Shopify, Etsy, and MercadoLibre. He explores Shopify's transformation into a fintech powerhouse and questions Etsy's struggling marketplace dynamics. Meanwhile, Jason Moser emphasizes the importance of balancing a portfolio with both exciting growth stocks and more stable options for long-term success. The insights into MercadoLibre's rise as a leading fintech in Latin America add to the diverse landscape of modern e-commerce discussions.

Aug 2, 2023 • 30min
Starbucks Targets 12 Cups of Coffee
Joining the discussion are Asit Sharma, a Motley Fool analyst delving into Starbucks, Pinterest, and AMD's earnings, and Yasser El-Shimy, who sheds light on Saab's impressive transition from cars to defense. They explore Starbucks' growth challenges in the U.S. versus its triumph in China. Asit emphasizes Pinterest's need for patience and the company's youthful audience growth. Yasser reveals how Saab is capitalizing on increased European defense spending while navigating the complexities of the U.S. market.

Aug 1, 2023 • 27min
Uber Makes a Profit
Bill Mann, an investment analyst with insights on market trends, and Robert Brokamp, a financial planning expert, dive deep into Uber's groundbreaking first-ever operating profit of $400 million. They discuss whether this victory is sustainable and the challenges ahead for the company. The conversation also touches on a mortgage REIT boasting a 14% dividend and Overstock's clever rebranding as Bed Bath & Beyond. Finally, they tackle common tax myths for digital nomads, offering guidance to navigate financial complexities while living on the go.

Jul 31, 2023 • 31min
Yellow Can’t Keep On Trucking
Bill Barker, a Motley Fool analyst, discusses the shocking shutdown of freight giant Yellow and its implications in the trucking industry. He also dives into SoFi's strong earnings and the perils of meme stocks with Tupperware. Joining him is Mauro Guillén, author of “The Perennials,” who challenges traditional views on generational roles in society. He advocates for a shift in career development and retirement thinking, emphasizing lifelong learning and the evolving dynamics of the workplace.

Jul 30, 2023 • 20min
Anglerfish, Gila Monsters, and the Origin of Weight Loss Drugs
Discover the surprising origins of weight loss drugs, linked to the carnivorous anglerfish and Gila monster venom. Listen in as a Wall Street Journal reporter unveils how obscure research evolved into a $44 billion market. Explore the science behind GLP-1 and its transformation from diabetes treatment to weight loss solution, alongside the quirky story of a dentist raising Gila monsters in his basement. Finally, delve into the complex side effects of these medications and their unexpected impact on behaviors like alcoholism.


