Sep 7, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffNike’s Colin Kaepernick Campaign Will Move the NeedleInvestors are probably still wondering which way, though.
Sep 7, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffSocial Media Bigwigs Offer Senators the Chance to MonologueTwitter's CEO and Facebook's COO were in D.C. to talk election interference, fake news, fake accounts, and political bias on their platforms.
May 31, 2017 by Chris HillConsumers Spending More on Homes, Less on Fixing Up CarsAutozone’s earnings went one way, Toll Brothers’ went another, and more insight on Ford's big move to speed up its transformation.
Jun 1, 2017 by Mac GreerBullish, Bearish, and On the Fence for These Major TrendsThe Market Foolery crew talks market-moving transformations and apparently world-altering ideas that have significant implications for investors.
Jun 2, 2017 by Chris HillThe Trains Keep Rolling, but the Box Office Is Slowing DownCanada’s largest railway found its way to a happy ending for a serious labor dispute, but the summer movie season got off to a very unhappy start.
Sep 4, 2018 by Chris HillMoney 101 With The AscentWe can tell you which stocks look great for the long run. Smart money choices give you even more cash to invest.
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 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.
Sep 7, 2018 by Chris HillWednesday Was Schadenfreude Day on Wall StreetBasically, if there was news the Fools found interesting, it was bad for someone.
Sep 7, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffDid RH’s Stock Price Get Ahead of Its Story?The former Restoration Hardware had a mixed report for Q2, and while guidance looked good, shares fell.
Sep 7, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffKellogg's Issues Huge Honey Smacks Recall Over SalmonellaWith 130 cases across 36 states linked to the cereal, it’s a bitter day for the packaged food giant.
Oct 3, 2018 by Chris HillA New CEO at GE, and Soon, a New Chairman at TeslaLife in the C-suite can be complicated.
Oct 3, 2018 by Chris HillIs Stitch Fix’s 30% Nosedive a Buying Opportunity, or a Preview of More Pain to Come?The clothing company dropped 30% on earnings. Find out why, and what it says about the company’s future.
Sep 28, 2018 by Chris HillWhy Nike Fell on a Great ReportNike’s profits are 15% higher than they were last year. Wall Street seems to have other concerns.
Oct 6, 2018 by Chris HillWho Would Buy Barnes & Noble?The bookseller is putting itself up for sale, but who would benefit from such a beleaguered asset?
Apr 26, 2017 by Chris HillEarnings-Palooza With Halliburton, Hasbro, and MoreAn impressive 190 of the companies in the S&P 500 are reporting earnings this week, but the Market Foolery team has more to talk about than just quarterly profits.
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.
Oct 10, 2018 by Chris HillFacebook Wants to Be in Your Living RoomAnother privacy scandal didn't keep the social media giant from unveiling its new in-home assistant.
Oct 11, 2018 by Chris HillNetflix Takes a Left Turn at AlbuquerqueAn unsurprising move from Google, and Netflix makes a purchase.
Oct 12, 2018 by Chris HillVolatility's Rising, Sears Is Sinking, Snap's Stumbling, and Bill Ackman Is CaffeinatingAfter a long stock run-up, is the bear market finally here?