Our Listeners Can Fix Cracker Barrel

Our Listeners Can Fix Cracker Barrel

Cracker Barrel is trading lower than it did when its restaurants were shut down during the pandemic. (00:21) Bill Mann and Ricky Mulvey discuss Nvidia becoming the most valuable company, and review turnaround plans for Cracker Barrel sent in by Motley Fool Money listeners. Plus, (13:55) Alicia Alfiere and Mary Long take a look at Coupang, a dominant e-commerce company in South Korea. Companies discussed: NVDA, MSFT, CBRL, WDFC, CPNG Host: Ricky Mulvey Guests: Bill Mann, Mary Long, Alicia Alfiere Engineer: Dan Boyd Public.com disclosure: A High-Yield Cash Account is a secondary brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn a variable interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance. Neither Public Investing nor any of its affiliates is a bank. US only. Learn more at public.com/disclosures/high-yield-account (edited) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Motley Fool Money: 05.07.2010

Motley Fool Money: 05.07.2010

On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss Wall Street volatility, the situation in Greece, and potential problems for Apple. Plus best-selling author Dave Barry talks about the business of humor and our team of analysts shares some stock ideas for Mom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

7 Mai 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 04.23.2010

Motley Fool Money: 04.23.2010

President Obama goes to Wall Street. Apple, Chipotle, and Netflix report big, big earnings. And Congress debates the future of movie futures. In this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, discuss the future of Microsoft, and share three stocks on our radar. Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow gives her take on financial reform and Kick Ass. And we talk with Washington Post business reporter Frank Ahrens about Goldman Sachs, Fabulous Fab, and the future of satellite radio.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Apr 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 04.16.2010

Motley Fool Money: 04.16.2010

The SEC sues Goldman Sachs. President Obama talks about the business of space. Google, Intel, and Mattel report earnings. And Twitter debuts a new business model. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk corporate espionage with Politico reporter Eamon Javers, author of Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

16 Apr 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 04.09.2010

Motley Fool Money: 04.09.2010

What do surging same-store sales numbers mean for investors? Is Apple's latest offering a threat to Google? And is KFC's latest offering a threat to your health? In this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with business journalist Roger Lowenstein, author of The End of Wall Street.       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9 Apr 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 04.02.2010

Motley Fool Money: 04.02.2010

Are US automakers on the road to recovery? What's the biggest challenge for Apple's iPad? Which company is best positioned for a post-DVD world? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories and share three stocks on our radar.  MIT Professor and 13 Bankers author Simon Johnson talks about the business of big banks. And CNBC Sports Reporter Darren Rovell talks about the business of Tiger Woods.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Apr 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 03.26.2010

Motley Fool Money: 03.26.2010

What does the overhaul in health care mean for investors? What does the crisis in Greece mean for investors? How much is Facebook really worth? And just how good were Best Buy's earnings? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel.  We also talk about the value of celebrity with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow.      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Mar 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 03.19.2010

Motley Fool Money: 03.19.2010

Investors move out of US stock funds. Pepsi makes a not-so-sweet move.  And Fedex sees some positive moves in the economy.  On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with best-selling author Michael Lewis about his new book, The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

19 Mar 201039min

Motley Fool Money: 03.12.2010

Motley Fool Money: 03.12.2010

Is Lehman Brothers the new Enron? Will Cisco's new router technology connect with investors? Are the latest retail numbers really cause for celebration? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we'll tackle those stories, talk about the latest numbers from American Eagle, IMAX, and McDonald's, and debate the relative merits of Lindsay Lohan's lawsuit.  We'll also share three stocks on our radar and talk bailouts and consumer protection with Congressional Oversight Panel Chair Elizabeth Warren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

12 Mar 201039min

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