The following video is from Tuesday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with analysts Joe Magyer and Matt Argersinger, discuss the top business and investing stories of the day.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google (GOOGL 1.11%) is developing plans to launch retail stores. Apple (AAPL 0.34%) has racked up big sales with its retail stores. In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss the merits of potential Google stores and the implications for investors.

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