Nov 20, 2018 by Chris Hill3 (Mostly) Nonpolitical Topics for Your Thanksgiving Table ConversationIf you don't want Uncle Walter to start on red vs. blue issues, talking about Facebook’s woes, low unemployment, and whether to cut the cable cord could help avoid the heaviest drama.
Nov 7, 2018 by Mac GreerThe End of an Era for SeaWorldSeaWorld is a shadow of its former killer whale show glory. Where can the amusement park operator go from here?
Nov 1, 2018 by Chris HillUnder Armour, BP, and GE Earnings: The Good, the Huh? and the UglyOne beat expectations, one missed, and one...well, it's complicated.
Oct 31, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffTwitter Stock: Is It Time to Give It a Second Look?Shares of the popular social media platform are up 20% since it reported earnings last week. Perhaps it’s finally turned the corner.
Oct 31, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Did Amazon Stock Book Its Worst Day in Four Years Friday?Fears of slowing growth sent the e-commerce and cloud kingpin’s shares plunging 8%.
Oct 31, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffIs IBM Really Resetting the Cloud Landscape With Its Red Hat Acquisition?At $33 billion, the purchase of the Linux and cloud specialist is a major move, and Big Blue really needed one.
Oct 31, 2018 by Mac GreerThese 3 Leading Tech Companies Just Took the Conversation in New DirectionsIBM, Amazon, and Twitter often make the news, but not usually like this.
Oct 26, 2018 by Chris HillAll News Is Bad News: The Noodles & Co. StoryNoodles' earnings report was fine, but Wall Street doesn't seem to be tolerating fine these days.
Oct 24, 2018 by Chris HillTariffs Kick Caterpillar Where It HurtsThe market sinks again, this time on bad news from a Dow heavyweight with a serious stake in steel.
Oct 23, 2018 by Chris HillHasbro's Third-Quarter Report Sends Shares DownThings aren't so hot for the toymaker these days, but there are still a few levers it could pull.
Oct 23, 2018 by Chris HillWhy Are These 3 Companies Not Doing Better?Travelers' shares should be higher, and Visa's dividend should be, too. Plus, Dan Loeb thinks he knows how to cure what ails Campbell Soup.
Oct 19, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffWhere Should Investors Go to Find Out What’s Most Important to a Company?Listener Jason is looking for resources that will give insight into what businesses see as their key initiatives.
Oct 19, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffWhy IBM’s Brief Growth Streak Just StalledShares sank to a 52-week low after a quarterly report that showed the tech pioneer was back in contraction mode.
Oct 19, 2018 by Motley Fool StaffThe 1 Netflix Number That Matters: 7 MillionThat’s about how many net new subscribers the streaming service added last quarter, which blew analysts' estimates and its own guidance out of the water.
Oct 19, 2018 by Chris HillNetflix Keeps Surging, IBM Stops SurgingThe young streaming-video leader outgrew its subscriber forecast last quarter, while the old tech giant slipped back into revenue shrinkage mode.
Oct 17, 2018 by Mac GreerCome and See the Final Slide of Sears ... Into BankruptcyOur analysts reflect on the rise and fall of a retail powerhouse and consider the last few moves it’s making in its chess game with Financial Death.
Oct 17, 2018 by Chris HillReflecting on 5 Earnings Reports and 1 Remarkable LifeMicrosoft co-founder Paul Allen died this week, but the rhythms of the business world stop for no one.
Oct 12, 2018 by Chris HillStay Calm and Invest AwayThe biggest stock market drop in eight months isn’t a sure sign to cut your losses. Take a deep breath, calm down, and pull out your watchlist.
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?
Oct 11, 2018 by Chris HillNetflix Takes a Left Turn at AlbuquerqueAn unsurprising move from Google, and Netflix makes a purchase.