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AI Capex Is Off the Charts: Who Stands to Lose?

Big Tech spending on equipment and AI appears to be close to $400 billion over the four quarters alone. Are there losers outside the free-spending tech titans? Jason Hall and Travis Hoium join Tim Beyers to talk through the numbers and name two that may be at risk. Jason Hall, Tr ...  Show more

2 Go-To Market Indicators, 6 Stock Ideas for the Next 5 Years

Motley Fool co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner talks about separating AI contenders from pretenders, his two favorite market indicators, and lessons from the dot-com bubble. Plus, Tom shares six stock ideas for the next five years. Hosts: Andy Cross Guest: Tom Gardner Producer: Bart ...  Show more

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