Jun 26, 2018 by Chris HillKraft Heinz Might Be Craving Some SoupCampbell’s stock is up on rumors of buyout interest from Kraft Heinz. But what would the soup maker really bring to the business?
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.
Jun 6, 2018 by Mac GreerA 26% Tech S&P 500 Isn't as Bad as It SoundsWith Twitter's addition to the S&P 500, the bedrock index fund gets even more tech-heavy, but S&P investors shouldn't worry too much about that.
Jun 7, 2018 by Chris HillWhere Is the Trucking Industry Headed?With new regulations, a long-haul trucker shortage, and the climbing price of oil, the trucking industry is seeing some significant changes.
Jun 15, 2018 by Chris HillDisney Might Want to Kiss Fox GoodbyeComcast's bid for Fox is probably going to get outrageously competitive, and it might be better for Disney to just bow out.
Jun 13, 2018 by Mac GreerTwitter's Comeback Is Just Getting StartedTwitter has been on fire lately, and things are looking up (like, over 70% year-to-date up) for the beleaguered social media company.
Jun 19, 2018 by Mac GreerGoogle Buys a Way Into ChinaJD.com has some pep in its step today after a big cash investment from Google just made its future a little brighter.
Jun 20, 2018 by Chris HillTronc Finally Gives Up the GhostOne of the most heinous company names on the market is being swapped out for the much more palatable Tribune Publishing.
Jun 8, 2018 by Chris HillFive Below 22% UpFive Below had a good quarter, but a 22% pop in one day could maybe, just maybe, be a market overreaction.
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.
Jul 20, 2018 by Mac GreerAnalyzing 3 'Fine' News Items From Market LeadersAlphabet got hit with a big fine; United Continental’s Q2 went just fine; and Amazon Prime Day defines what it means to pull off a successful marketing event.
Jul 20, 2018 by Mac GreerSchnatter’s Shadow Shakes Shareholder AssurancePapa John’s tried to cleanly cut ties with its founder, but Schnatter could make that process pretty messy.
Jul 24, 2018 by Chris HillStocks for 2035There's long-term investing, and there's really long-term investing. Here are a few companies that look pretty appealing.
Jul 17, 2018 by Mac GreerFox Seeks Growth in Europe, Tesla Hunts for It in ChinaSeveral U.S. giants are hard at work on their next acts overseas, though one of the world's biggest is bracing for a minor EU setback.
Jul 19, 2018 by Mac GreerPizza PR Problems, Private-Equity Postulation, and MoreIf you're a shareholder in Arconic or Bank of America, you started your week feeling pretty good. If you're a Papa John's investor...perhaps not.
Jul 19, 2018 by Mac GreerShould Investors Be Worried About Netflix, United Health, or Johnson & Johnson?Wall Street's just dinged two of them and rewarded the third -- but Motley Fool analysts take a longer view.
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.
Jul 10, 2018 by Mac GreerThe Music-Streaming Space May Be Getting a Bit More ComplexApple just passed Spotify domestically, but what's happening with Tencent could be more interesting.
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.
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.