By Chris Hill May 1, 2009 | Comments (0)
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In the latest installment of our new Motley Fool Money podcast, advisors James Early, Seth Jayson, and Shannon Zimmerman discuss some of the burning questions of the week.
Now that Chrysler has filed for bankruptcy, is GM (NYSE: GM) next? Should President Obama put the brakes on his criticism of Chrysler's creditors? How much should Bank of America's (NYSE: BAC) and Citigroup's (NYSE: C) shareholders bank on next week's bank stress tests? And what do Congressional oversight panels have in common with mall cops?
All that, plus hear why Under Armour (NYSE: UA), Magellan Midstream (NYSE: MMP), and Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (NYSE: ASR) are the three stocks our panel is eyeing this week.
New podcasts are published after the market close every Friday. Listen at motleyfoolmoney.com, or subscribe through iTunes.
Chris Hill owns none of the companies mentioned. Under Armour and Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste are Motley Fool Hidden Gems recommendations. Magellan Midstream Partners is a Motley Fool Income Investor recommendation. The Fool’s disclosure policy is always on our radar.
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