May 11, 2017 by Mac GreerThe Top Stock Pitches From the 2017 Sohn Investment ConferenceIt’s one of the more prestigious events on Wall Street, where hedge fund titans and leading investment managers pitch their bull and bear cases for a variety of companies.
May 11, 2017 by Chris HillCoach Plus Kate Spade -- Bringing 2 Famous Brands Under One RoofThe Market Foolery teams considers why the fashion tie-up works before hitting earnings from Wayfair, Pandora, and Marriott.
May 9, 2017 by Chris HillSocial Media Outperformed, but It's Old Media That Impressed InvestorsThe market shrugged off a great Facebook report, but The New York Times earned some love for its online subscriber growth.
Apr 29, 2017 by Mac GreerMajor Earnings Updates From Last WeekReports from Under Armour, Domino’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Southwest Airlines are on the docket.
Apr 28, 2017 by Chris HillCaterpillar and Netflix Shares Jump This Week With Upbeat AnnouncementsThe Nasdaq tops 6,000 as a host of big companies set new highs.
Apr 27, 2017 by Chris HillGood News for Twitter, Chipotle, and iRobot InvestorsA rundown of their latest quarterly results with the Motley Fool.
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.
Apr 24, 2017 by Chris HillNetflix and United Continental Earnings -- What Lies Ahead for Investors?The two companies reported solid quarters, but investors are focused on the future, which could include some turbulence for both businesses.
Apr 12, 2017 by Chris HillWells Fargo Addresses Its Image Problem as United Airlines Takes On a New OneThe bank board gave two former executives a $75 million punishment for encouraging fraud, while the airline has yet another case of appalling customer treatment to contend with.
Apr 7, 2017 by Chris HillJAB Holding and Amazon Make Headlines With Their Latest AcquisitionsThe Market Foolery team discusses two big buys in restaurants and sports.
Mar 31, 2017 by Mac GreerMove Over Snap, Facebook Has Its Own StoriesHere are some of the latest developments in social media, restaurants, and organic groceries.
Mar 29, 2017 by Chris HillWhy Alphabet Inc Needs to Act Fast to Reassure AdvertisersSome of the biggest household names are threatening to pull their ad spend from YouTube if the company fails to address the problem of objectionable content.
Mar 23, 2017 by Chris HillUnderstanding the Latest Results From Lennar, Lands' End, and General MillsThe three companies reported earnings this week: one full of optimism, one in transition, and one slow but steady.
Mar 14, 2017 by Mac GreerIs TripAdvisor Inc the Next Buyout Candidate in the Online Travel Industry?Stock buybacks, M&A, and portfolio rebalancing are the focus of this all-mailbag edition of Market Foolery.
Mar 10, 2017 by Chris HillThor Industries and Dick's Sporting Goods Decline on Soft OutlooksThe companies put up strong numbers in their latest quarterly results, but investors are looking ahead.
Mar 8, 2017 by Chris HillWill Innovation and Leadership Take Center Stage at Snap Inc?The cast discusses the biggest tech IPO in recent memory before turning their attention to companies that have bucked the healthy eating trend.
Mar 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffThe Trump Administration Ushers in a Bull Market -- Will It Last?The team weighs in on the incredible rally markets have enjoyed since Donald Trump's controversial election victory in November.
Feb 21, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffShould You Mimic These Latest Trades From Warren Buffett?The team digs into the latest moves from the Oracle of Omaha before providing some earnings updates.
Feb 17, 2017 by Chris Hill and Simon EricksonHow Strong Is the Bull Case for Bitcoin?The team assesses the cryptocurrency after a yearlong run-up and digs into the latest news from the fast food industry.
Feb 17, 2017 by Chris HillThis Week's Updates From Hain Celestial, Restaurant Brands, and NetflixThe organic food company reveals the SEC is looking into its financial reporting, while the streaming video leader turns to merchandising.