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Motley Fool Money: The Overlooked, Obscure, and... Undervalued? (31/10)

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Motley Fool Money: The Overlooked, Obscure, and... Undervalued? (31/10)
If you want to find market-beating stocks, sometimes you have to go where few others are. Jim Gillies and Ricky Mulvey discuss why the market may be overreacting to Boot Barn’s CEO departure, a niche-grocer that’s seen its stock double in the past year, and finding “growth at a reasonable price.” Then, 17 minutes in, Larry the Werewolf joins Ricky to take a look at Hershey and offer up his top three favorite candies for Halloween. Companies discussed: BOOT, SFM, AER, HSY. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Jim Gillies, Larry the Werewolf
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Jim Gillies, Larry the Werewolf


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Motley Fool Money: Boeing, Election Betting, Expanded Options (28/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Boeing, Election Betting, Expanded Options (28/10)
Today we’re digging into financial regulations, advanced financial instruments, and the financing Boeing needs to stay afloat. Asit Sharma and Dylan Lewis discuss Robinhood’s venture into the event derivative market and why it’s no surprise to see the brokerage venture further into advanced and more speculative trading to drive transaction revenue, the CFPBs “open banking” push and what it means for consumers and banks, and Boeing’s plan to issue $19B in shares to pad the balance sheet and navigate a tough time for its business. Then, 16 minutes in: Carvana stock has been on a wild ride — Fool Analyst Yasser el-Shimy joins Mary Long to discuss why so many investors have bet against Carvana, and how that bet has played out. Companies discussed: HOOD, BA, CVNA. Host - Dylan Lewis; Guests - Asit Sharma, Mary Long, Yasser El-Shimy
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Asit Sharma, Mary Long, Yasser El-Shimy


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Motley Fool Money: Tesla: Full Self-Driving is Safer than Humans (24/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Tesla: Full Self-Driving is Safer than Humans (24/10)
In the EV maker’s latest vehicle safety report, autopilot showed one crash for every 7 million miles driven. The U.S. average is one crash for every 700,000 miles. David Meier and Ricky Mulvey discuss Tesla returning to growth, expectations for full self driving and humanoid robots, and Peloton’s deal with Costco. Then, 16 minutes in, Anand Chokkavelu hosts Matt Frankel and Jason Moser on Scoreboard covering Empire State Realty Trust. Scoreboard is available to members of any Motley Fool service in the video library: https://www.fool.com/premium/news-and-analysis/media. Companies discussed: TSLA, PTON, ESRT. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - David Meier, Anand Chokkavelu, Matt Frankel, Jason Moser
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David Meier, Anand Chokkavelu, Matt Frankel, Jason Moser


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Motley Fool Money: Starbucks Goes Back to Basics (23/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Starbucks Goes Back to Basics (23/10)
The coffee chain drops some bad news early, while General Motors takes a victory lap. Kirsten Guerra and Mary Long discuss Starbucks’ bitter earnings, Brian Niccols’ barista-focused turnaround plan, and surprising beats from an old automaker. Then, 16 minutes in, Tim Beyers and Mary Long discuss Instacart’s “Caper Cart” technology and advertising business. Companies discussed: SBUX, GM, CART. Host - Mary Long; Guests - Kirsten Guerra, Tim Beyers
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Kirsten Guerra, Tim Beyers


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Motley Fool Money: Big Tech Goes Nuclear (17/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Big Tech Goes Nuclear (17/10)
Amazon is the latest hyperscaler to team up with an energy company to power its AI ambitions. Asit Sharma and Mary Long discuss the collaborations laying the groundwork for the coming “Intelligence Age.” Then, 18 minutes in, Sanmeet Deo and Ricky Mulvey debrief Tesla’s “We, Robot” event and take a look at the humanoid landscape. Companies discussed: AMZN, D, MSFT, GOOG, GOOGL, CEG, EQT, SMR, TSLA. Host - Mary Long; Guests - Asit Sharma, Sanmeet Deo, Ricky Mulvey
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Asit Sharma, Sanmeet Deo, Ricky Mulvey


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Motley Fool Money: Banks, Banks, Banks (15/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Banks, Banks, Banks (15/10)
When you are the custodian of almost $10 trillion, how much more can you possibly grow? Motley Fool Contributor Matt Frankel joins Ricky Mulvey for a look at bank earnings. They discuss why Charles Schwab is welcoming a rate-cutting cycle, Goldman Sachs’s biggest red flag, and Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan’s outlook on the American economy. Then, 14 minutes in, Motley Fool Senior Analyst Buck Hartzell joins Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp to kick-off a series on Berkshire Hathaway, and how the conglomerate’s collection of businesses work together. Companies discussed: SCHW, GS, BAC, BRK.A, BRK.B. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests: Matt Frankel, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Buck Hartzell
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Matt Frankel, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Buck Hartzell


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Motley Fool Money: The Future of Cars and Search (11/10)

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Motley Fool Money: The Future of Cars and Search (11/10)
Investors get their first glimpse at Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions and how regulators might be looking to break up search giant Google. Jason Moser and Andy Cross discuss why Jamie Dimon is trying to get investors past the rate story in banking, Tesla’s splashy We, Robot product event, and how the company’s new Cybercab offering might fit into the company’s long-term strategy, and earnings updates from Delta, Pepsi, and Domino’s. Then, 19 minutes in, the DOJ’s taking a much closer look at Alphabet’s Google and its online search empire. Andy and Jason talk through what a Google break-up would mean, and why it’s a bit weird to be talking about Google the monopoly as its power seems to be waning. Finally, 32 minutes in, Jason and Andy field a question from a listener on following earnings and offer up two stocks on their radar: Netflix and Meta. Stocks discussed: JPM, WFC, TSLA, DAL, PEP, DPZ, NFLX, META. Host - Dylan Lewis; Guests - Jason Moser, Andy Cross
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Jason Moser, Andy Cross


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Motley Fool Money: Are Insurers Ready for Hurricane Milton? (8/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Are Insurers Ready for Hurricane Milton? (8/10)
Analysts at Jeffries estimate that Hurricane Milton will have done $50-to-$175 billion in damage. Matt Frankel and Ricky Mulvey discuss how insurers prepare for catastrophic losses, what extreme weather events mean for homeowners, car owners, and the commercial real estate market, and why Alex Chriss gets an A for his first year leading PayPal. Then, 14 minutes in, Robert Brokamp joins Alison Southwick to answer listener questions about saving for college, finding a financial advisor, and estate planning. Companies discussed: BRK.A, BRK.B, SPG, UVE, PYPL. Host- Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Matt Frankel, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp
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Matt Frankel, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp


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Motley Fool Money: Open Checks, Corked Bottles (3/10)

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Motley Fool Money: Open Checks, Corked Bottles (3/10)
OpenAI is projected to lose $5 billion this year. And, yet: it just keeps raising money. Jim Gillies and Mary Long discuss OpenAI’s $157 billion valuation, the port strike’s potentially positive impact on two auto parts makers, and changing tastes in the beverage market. Then, 16 minutes in, Asit Shama and Ricky Mulvey test out a new rating system on Costco stock. Companies discussed: ALV, GTX, STZ, COST, BJ, WMT. Host - Mary Long; Guests - Jim Gillies, Asit Sharma, Ricky Mulvey
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Jim Gillies, Ricky Mulvey, Asit Sharma


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Motley Fool Money: Autonomous Vehicles Have No Room for Error (28/9)

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Motley Fool Money: Autonomous Vehicles Have No Room for Error (28/9)
Driverless vehicles are already here, even if they’ve made some wrong terms. Motley Fool contributor Travis Hoium joined Ricky Mulvey to check in on some companies leading the way on autonomous vehicles. They discuss the progress that autonomous vehicles have made over the past few years, where automakers including Tesla and General Motors stand in the race, and how autonomous vehicles could deploy on a large scale. Two notes: (i) that Tesla’s market cap is $800 billion, and (ii) Travis meant to include Uber in his autonomous driving stock basket. Companies discussed: TSLA, GM, INTC, MBLY, UBER, BIDU, GOOG, GOOGL. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guest - Travis Hoium
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Travis Hoium


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