Aug 23, 2018 by Chris HillTarget Slays ExpectationsBest same-store sales growth in over a decade? Just one of the impressive stats Target put up this quarter.
Aug 22, 2018 by Chris HillTesla Loses Popularity With Its SuppliersA total of 18 of Tesla’s 22 suppliers see the company as a risk. Plus, a look at the homebuilding market and a stop for some fast food.
Aug 21, 2018 by Chris HillPepsi Gets Even Bubblier… With SodaStreamPepsi went shopping and tucked some seltzer under its belt. Here’s what this could mean long term.
Aug 17, 2018 by Chris HillBeer, Pot, and More Beer (and Earnings)Constellation Brands increases its bet on marijuana, and investors hate it. Meanwhile, Budweiser comes up with a beer giveaway.
Aug 17, 2018 by Chris HillApparel Earnings All Across the BoardThree retailers reported three very different results, and mall-based retail continues to be rough waters.
Aug 15, 2018 by Chris HillSpinoffs, Buyouts, and Exits: Just Another Day on Wall StreetFrom apparel to tech, nobody wants to stand still.
Aug 13, 2018 by Chris HillZillow Stokes Investor Ire, AgainZillow’s quarter tanks the stock, while shareholders of Etsy seem elated with yet another quarterly report.
Aug 13, 2018 by Chris HillSuddenly, Private Tesla DiscussionsElon Musk took to Twitter with a few thoughts on privatizing Tesla, and the SEC will probably have something to say about that.
Aug 10, 2018 by Chris HillPepsiCo Is Losing a Great Leader; Facebook Is Losing Its Common SenseThe soda giant’s Indra Nooyi will be stepping down. Sad. The social-media company is proposing to add our banking data to Messenger. Seriously?
Aug 10, 2018 by Chris HillThis CEO of the Year Is Pulling Double DutyRunning one company is hard enough for most CEOs, but Jack Dorsey keeps getting it done at two.
Aug 7, 2018 by Chris HillThe Apple Juggernaut Chugs Ahead, but Baidu Suddenly Looks VulnerableBoth tech giants served up superb quarterly reports, but the "Google of China" may face surprising new competition.
Aug 7, 2018 by Chris HillIt Doesn't Take Much to Spook Wall Street About a Restaurant StockInvestors lost their appetites for Texas Roadhouse and Chipotle Mexican Grill.
Aug 6, 2018 by Chris HillWas Facebook's Stock Price Face-Plant Justified?Several key metrics are heading in the wrong direction for the social media giant, but is the long-term outlook really that bad?
Aug 6, 2018 by Chris HillBig Oil and Big TrucksCaterpillar wows the market with some stellar results, while a couple of big oil players have polarizing reports.
Aug 1, 2018 by Chris HillDon't Meet a Shark Flag FateThe warning signs are always clearer in hindsight, but sometimes they're pretty darn clear in foresight, like a shark flag on a beach.
Jul 24, 2018 by Chris HillStocks for 2035There's long-term investing, and there's really long-term investing. Here are a few companies that look pretty appealing.
Jul 3, 2018 by Chris Hill"MarketFoolery" Mailbag Day: Advice for Novice Investors, Plus a Low-Tech Play on E-CommerceIt's a quiet week on Wall Street, so the Fools have some time to respond to their listeners.
Jun 29, 2018 by Chris HillMadison Square Garden Pops on Knicks Spinoff InterestMadison Square Garden isn’t just a place. It’s also a public company and the owner of a few sports teams -- for now.
Jun 29, 2018 by Chris HillComcast Looks to Borrow $90 Billion for Its Next Fox BidBuffing up your credit line before making a megamerger is normal, but these numbers are getting stratospheric.
Jun 29, 2018 by Chris HillSome M&A Deals Entertain, Others Make You Eat Your VegetablesThe Fools offer their takes on the Comcast vs. Disney bidding war for Fox, and the frozen food merger plans of ConAgra and Pinnacle Foods.