Mar 29, 2018 by Chris HillWhat Is Your Quest?Getting clear on your quest, getting a good burger, the importance of taking breaks at work, and more.
Mar 29, 2018 by Chris HillSpring-Cleaning Your PortfolioSome tips on buying, selling, and not selling stocks out of your portfolio on a regular basis.
Mar 29, 2018 by Chris HillDividend Stocks Going Back to Blah?The age of the dividend stock may be starting to fade as bonds become more appealing.
Mar 23, 2018 by Chris HillA Rough Day for Oracle, a Rougher One for UberThe computer tech major didn’t please the market with its outlook, but people are understandably more upset about the rideshare company's self-driving car fatality.
Mar 23, 2018 by Chris HillFacebook's Stormy Saga ContinuesHere's our take on Facebook's user privacy scandal and what we think will happen down the road. We also talk Tesla and Nordstrom.
Mar 20, 2018 by Chris HillWhy Facebook's Data Debacle Could Be Worse Than It SeemsThe unauthorized access to 50 million users' data is a PR nightmare for the social media company, but it could hold Facebook back later in ways most watchers aren't considering.
Mar 16, 2018 by Chris HillEsports: A $5 Billion Industry by 2020?A chat with Macy Mills of GameInfluencer about esports today and in the future, and why investors won't want to miss this trend.
Mar 15, 2018 by Chris HillThe D.C. Business Scene Is PoppingD.C. has gone from the hub of the U.S. government -- and not much else -- to a vibrant and lively community for business.
Mar 14, 2018 by Chris HillHow Google Could Lose Its EdgeNot even Google is immune to the threat of disruption, and voice tech could pose that risk in the not-too-distant future.
Mar 13, 2018 by Chris HillWhy We Might Be Hitting Peak SmartphoneThe era of the smartphone could very well be coming to an end as newer, more advanced technologies emerge.
Mar 8, 2018 by Chris HillGoodbye, Gary Cohn. Hello, Coke Beverages With AlcoholTrump’s knowledgeable chief economic advisor quit this week. But in more upbeat news, Coca-Cola is debuting an adult fizzy drink.
Mar 7, 2018 by Chris HillLook Out, Traditional AdvertisersTV networks across the board have been talking about cutting their ad time, and Fox is seriously upping the ante.
Mar 6, 2018 by Chris HillWalmart Delivers Blue Apron Some Bad NewsThe meal-kit industry is getting more crowded today, and Blue Apron’s competition is tougher than ever.
Mar 5, 2018 by Chris HillRetail Winners and Losers, Ad Agency Angst, and Ackman Accepts DefeatThere’s a sense of inevitability about some of the big stories from Wall Street this time around.
Mar 5, 2018 by Chris HillPriceline Powers Ahead; Papa John's Gets BurnedWe’ll have to become accustomed to the online travel site's new name, but it’s easy to get used to its results. We'll have a tougher time, though, with the pizza chain's continuing struggles.
Feb 28, 2018 by Chris HillWarren Buffett's Unquestionable Wisdom, and FedEx's Questionable DecisionThe Fools talk about the best takeaways from the 2018 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, and what holding on to its NRA partnership might mean for Federal Express.
Feb 28, 2018 by Chris HillDine Brands Global Is Cooking Up Some GainsThe erstwhile DineEquity has been on a tear for the last few months, and its CEO’s attitude might be a key reason.
Feb 26, 2018 by Chris HillAvoid the Downward Staircase: 2 Stocks and Their Diverging FortunesTexas Roadhouse reports another knockout quarter, while even a great housing market isn’t enough to turn the tides for Tile Shop.
Feb 24, 2018 by Chris HillSometimes, Retailers' Earnings Don't Get the Stock Moves You'd ExpectOn the surface, you’d expect better from the shares of Walmart and Home Depot after their Q4 reports.
Feb 19, 2018 by Chris HillShopify Stock Briefly Tumbled on 71% Revenue GrowthWhat gives, Wall Street? Shares of Shopify dropped after the company reported what looked like a pretty solid quarter.