For once, the big tech giants are not driving the market’s returns. Motley Fool Senior Analyst, Anthony Schiavone, and Motley Fool Asset Management’s Chief Investment Strategist, Bill Mann, join Ricky Mulvey to discuss American equity markets reaching all-time highs, the surprising performance of dollar stores, what the passage of The Big Beautiful Bill means for EV makers and the federal deficit and Ricky’s goodbye to Motley Fool Money. Then, 19 minutes in, Motley Fool Canada’s Jim Gillies joins Ricky to discuss speculation in the market and to shine a light on five stocks to keep an eye on. Finally, 35 minutes in, Bill and Anthony discuss two radar stocks, Alphabet and Target. Companies discussed: MSFT, META, TSLA, DG, MEDP, LULU, SMPL, ATGE, KTB, TGT, GOOG, GOOGL. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Bill Mann, Anthony Schiavone, Jim Gillies
Guests: Bill Mann,Anthony Schiavone,Jim Gillies
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Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture
With Simon Rose enjoying a few days' relaxation, we bring a special replay: Sue Dougan is joined by Anthony Hilton, a renowned journalist with the London Evening Standard and the Independent, to discuss his extensive career in media and economics and the musical influences that have helped shape his career.
Guests: Anthony Hilton
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Original Broadcast: The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors
Stockmarkets are so chaotic in the wake of Trump's various announcements that we're delighted to replay a short summary clip called 'Superinvestors' from August 2017. In a partnership with publishers Harriman House, Share Radio produced its first audiobook 'Superinvestors', written by Matthew Partridge and read by some of Share Radio's best known presenters. 'Superinvestors' lays bare the investing secrets of legendary investors - from early 20th-century figures such as Benjamin Graham and John Maynard Keynes, through to more modern names such as Anthony Bolton and Warren Buffett — download it at https://www.harriman-house.com/superinvestors . If wisdom improves with age, this might be useful today ..
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Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show
The majority of Alphabet’s sales comes from search, and ChatGPT’s product continues to get better. Jason Moser and Ricky Mulvey discuss the 25% tariffs that the Trump administration announced for imported cars and auto parts, how Google is trying to respond to the next era of search, and Robinhood’s quest to become the everything-finance app. Then, 17 minutes in, Anthony Schiavone joins Ricky to talk about the state of the office market, and one workplace REIT that investors may want to consider. Companies discussed: GM, MGA, F, TSLA, GOOG, GOOGL, HOOD, BXP, ARE. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Jason Moser, Anthony Schiavone
Guests: Jason Moser,Anthony Schiavone
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Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show
If you’ve got a network that can’t go down, you call Arista Networks, a company building the infrastructure for the AI revolution. David Meier and Ricky Mulvey discuss why Microsoft and Meta rely on Arista Networks, how Arista CEO, Jayshree Ullal, is managing Wall Street expectations, and the downfall of dating app Bumble. Then, 19 minutes in, Anthony Schiavone joins Ricky to discuss Mid America Apartments, and why some housing costs are swinging back in favour of renters. Companies discussed: ANET, MSFT, META, BMBL, MAA, AVB. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - David Meier, Anthony Schiavone
Guests: David Meier,Anthony Schiavone
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Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film
James Cameron-Wilson revels in UK box office up 64% thanks to the bad weather and a raft of new films. #1 is Despicable Me 4 which he likes no more than the other 5 in the franchise, finding a U certificate for such a violent film surprising. At #3 is horror film Longlegs from Oz Perkins (Anthony Perkins' son) with Nic Cage, which James found well made and unnerving. He was less charitable about supposedly trueish #4 Fly Me To The Moon with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. Failing as both romcom and conspiracy thriller, it is flat and ludicrous. He was absorbed, if not scared, by the well-made and often amusing South Korean horror film Sleep about somnambulism, #17 in the chart.
Guests: James Cameron-Wilson
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Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show
Is the software giant still a growth company? Tim Beyers and Ricky Mulvey break down results from Oracle and why Microsoft is focusing on start-ups for the next leg of its AI strategy. Plus, 18 minutes in, Mary Long and Motley Fool analyst Anthony Schiavone look at Hershey’s near-term headwinds and long-term opportunity for investors. Companies discussed: ORCL, MSFT, DOCN, HSY. Article discussed: https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/microsoft-nadella-openai-inflection-9727e77a?mod=hp_lead_pos7. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Tim Beyers, Mary Long, Anthony Schiavone.
Guests: Tim Beyers,Mary Long,Anthony Schiavone
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Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film
James Cameron-Wilson says that #1 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is the sort of film that makes him sorry he became a film critic, being rushed, full of bloated CGI and an utter waste of time. He found horror film Immaculate at #3, set in an Italian convent, nasty and utterly formulaic. He and Simon celebrate the cinema re-release of Ealing comedy The Lavender Hill Mob while James urges everybody to see Anthony Hopkins in the amazing true-life tale of Nicholas Winton and the Kindertransport, One Life, now out for home viewing.
Guests: James Cameron-Wilson
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Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film
James Cameron-Wilson marvels that Wonka is still #1 after 5 weeks, with total of £53m at the UK box office. Anthony Hopkins stars in One Life, the true story of stockbroker Nicholas Winton's extraordinary wartime rescue of hundreds of Jewish children. James found it beautifully realised and hugely affecting. He was less impressed with Priscilla, about the spouse of Elvis Presley. Written and directed by Sofia Coppola, which he found unimaginative. He admired the decor and scenery more than the plot in Netflix's drama about grief and friendship, Good Grief, written and directed by Dan Levy.
Guests: James Cameron-Wilson
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Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film
We revisit an episode of Share Drama from 8th January 2015, when David Ricardo Pearce spoke with actor Sirine Saba about David Eldridge's play 'Holy Warriors' at The Globe, growing up in the Middle East and of the time she had to play Cleopatra with 2 hours notice.
Guests: Sirine Saba
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