Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffTesla Just Did Exactly What Elon Musk Telegraphed It Would DoLast week, the CEO said the company wouldn’t sell more stock anytime soon. But it obviously needed more money.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffHow Big a Deal Is Netflix’s Comic Book Company Buy?Far fewer people recognize Millarworld than Marvel or DC, but Hollywood has already shown its titles can profitably jump to the screen.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffMarriott International and Alibaba Are Beginning a New RelationshipThe global hotel giant is letting guests book rooms directly through the website of China’s e-commerce leader.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffHere’s the Recipe for Tyson Foods’ Appetizing Third QuarterHigher meat and poultry prices, strong sales, and a heaping helping of exports boosted the company's earnings.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Were Investors Selling Wayfair Stock Tuesday?Sure, the furniture e-commerce company reported a loss, but it’s doing what it has been doing all along -- and growing.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffRalph Lauren and Michael Kors Both Post Quarterly Profit BeatsThe luxury brands are bucking some of the rough trends in retail with a number of wise management choices.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffLet’s Talk Shake Shack and Its Same-Shack Sales ChicaneryThe gourmet burger chain may be expert at turning out well-prepared beef, but the numbers in its quarterly reports have a few ingredients you might not expect.
Aug 11, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffThe Psychology of a Rule Breaker in Good Markets and BadWhen a sharp stock-market decline takes a bite out of our portfolios, it’s important to step back and reflect on the mind-sets that allow Fools and Rule Breakers to profit long-term.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy You Don't Have to Worry About Apple Delaying the Next iPhoneRumors are buzzing that the tech titan might push its iPhone release past its normal date, but long-term shareholders don’t need to sweat it.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool Staff2 Unexpected Drivers for Apple EarningsWhy Apple's services business and iPad sales did so well last quarter, and what it means for the tech titan.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffIs Twitter's Ad Business Sustainable?Twitter's quarterly report is casting some doubt onto whether or not the social media company can sustain its ad business.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffTwitter's Management Offers Confusing ResultsStrange quarterly earnings coming out of Twitter this July left investors scratching their heads.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffKey Numbers From Twitter's Bizarre Earnings CallInvestors are pulling away from Twitter after a discouraging quarter and strange commentary from management.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffApple Shares Hit All-Time Highs After Fantastic ReportFollowing a great quarterly report, Apple's market cap crossed $800 billion.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffBright Spots for TwitterThis quarter's earnings report wasn't all doom and gloom, and Twitter's user data business is growing significantly.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffIs the Stock Market Overenthusiastic About AI and Robots?That artificial intelligence and automation are trends with massive growth potential is clear, but not every hot new technology gets the growth path analysts predict.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffIf the Robots Are Coming, You Better Have Robot Makers in Your PortfolioArtificial intelligence and automation are going to upend the nature of employment -- soon. Investors should get in on the action sooner.
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffIn 15 Years, a Scary Percentage of U.S. Jobs Could Be Taken by Robots (But Don't Panic!)So, how should we prepare for the worst-case scenario on employment, and how might society respond?
Aug 10, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhat Are the Best AI-Focused ETFs and Mutual Funds?Listener John sees artificial intelligence as a source of powerful growth. His question is how he can best get in on the action.
Aug 9, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffBig Oil Is Planning to Produce at $50 ForeverWhat it means for the oil markets that two of the biggest big oil players are going to stick to $50 a barrel for the foreseeable future.