Improving Inflation, Earnings Kickoff, and "Walmart Envy"

Improving Inflation, Earnings Kickoff, and "W...

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Surging Oil Prices Spark Market Jitters

The Motley Fool’s Hidden Gems team discusses some historical disruptions in the energy market, explaining why they’re facing the uncertainties with timeless Motley Fool investing principles. The team also talks about how trends in semiconductors are reshaping the S&P 500, as well ...  عرض المزيد

A New Kind of Intelligence

What if the greatest predictor of your investing success isn't your IQ or emotional intelligence, but your ability to strategically unlearn? Leadership coach and author Liz Tran talks about her new book, AQ: A New Kind of Intelligence for a World That's Always Changing. Host: Rac ...  عرض المزيد

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Financials: A Socially-Responsible Bank and Wells Fargo’s CEO Search
Industry Focus

In this episode of Industry Focus: Financials, host Jason Moser sits down with Amalgamated Bank (NASDAQ: AMAL) CEO Keith Mestrich to talk about the opportunities and challenges of operating a smaller and socially-responsible bank in the modern financial landscape. Plus, Fool.com ...  عرض المزيد

Financials: Bank Raises, Conglomerates, and LivePerson’s CEO Drops By
Industry Focus

In the latest installment of our Between Two Fools interview series, Industry Focus: Financials host Jason Moser sits down with LivePerson (NYSE: LPSN) CEO Rob LoCascio. Plus, Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) CEO Tim Sloan just got a $1 million raise – did he deserve it? And, why does con ...  عرض المزيد

Financials: Robinhood Earnings and a SPAC Disappointment
Industry Focus

Here's the top stories from the financial sector this week. Intro: In this episode of Industry Focus: Financials, host Jason Moser and Fool.com contributor Matt Frankel, CFP, dig into the first earnings report Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD) has issued as a public company. Also, we rece ...  عرض المزيد

More Bank Earnings, Apple Under Pressure, $35B M&A Deal, Cramer's "Wild" NFL Weekend. 01/16/24
Squawk on the Street

Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the program with quarterly results from Goldman Sachsand Morgan Stanley. Cramer had a lot to say about investor reaction to the big banks' numbers. Jim also spoke out about Capitol Hill lawmakers' $78 billion tax deal -- whi ...

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