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We go one-on-one with some of the biggest names in investing, business and culture for insights and opinions you won't find anywhere else. Each week we talk with a motley array of CEOs (e.g. Costco's Jim Sinegal, Whole Foods' John Mackey), best-selling authors (e.g. Michael Lewis), thought leaders (e.g. James Fallows) and more. (New episodes every Wednesday.)
Latest episode -- Nov. 18, 2009: Just how many financial institutions are too big to fail? What was the government's best move in dealing with the financial crisis? And should Target really have received government aid? MFS Investment Management Chairman Robert Pozen, author of Too Big to Save? How To Fix the U.S. Financial System, shares his thoughts on the financial crisis.
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A fast-paced roundtable discussion in which our senior analysts discuss the major business and investing stories of the week, and offer listeners three specific stock ideas to consider in our closing "Stocks On Our Radar" segment. (New episodes every Friday.)
Latest episode -- Nov. 20, 2009: Tim Geithner takes some heat. Dell delivers some disappointment. And the Mortgage Bankers Association delivers more bad news on the mortgage front. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and discuss whether there will be a "new normal."
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