The Future of Cars and Search

The Future of Cars and Search

Investors get their first glimpse at Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions and how regulators might be looking to break up search giant Google. (00:42) Jason Moser and Andy Cross discuss: - Why Jamie Dimon is trying to get investors past the rate story in banking. - Tesla’s splashy We, Robot product event, and how the company’s new Cybercab offering might fit into the company’s long-term strategy. - Earnings updates from Delta, Pepsi, and Domino’s. (19:03) The DOJ’s taking a much closer look at Alphabet’s Google and its online search empire. Andy and Jason talk through what a Google break-up would mean, and why it’s a bit weird to be talking about Google the monopoly as its power seems to be waning. (32:06) Jason and Andy field a question from a listener on following earnings and offer up two stocks on their radar: Netflix and Meta. Visit our sponsor at www.landroverusa.com Vote here to help Motley Fool Money take home Signal’s Best Money & Finance Show for 2024. Stocks discussed: JPM, WFC, TSLA, DAL, PEP, DPZ, NFLX, META Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Jason Moser, Andy Cross Engineers: Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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FSD’s Big Week, Abel Makes a Mark on Berkshire, and 24/7 Trading

FSD’s Big Week, Abel Makes a Mark on Berkshire, and 24/7 Trading

Tesla’s robotaxis are finally driving without a safety driver in the front seat (they are reportedly in a chase car) and we discussed the future business models for Tesla. Then, we covered Greg Abel m...

23 Jan 42min

2026: The Year of the Mega IPOs?

2026: The Year of the Mega IPOs?

It only took us a couple of weeks into 2026, but it appears this year is shaping up to be the year that many of the largest private companies finally go public. It could start sooner than expected as ...

22 Jan 19min

The Good, The Bad, and the Unknown at Netflix

The Good, The Bad, and the Unknown at Netflix

Netflix reported earnings and results were solid, but guidance left investors wanting more. We discuss what we saw and why Netflix went all-cash for its Warner Bros Discovery bid. We also touch on the...

21 Jan 22min

The Fast Casual Comeback Tour

The Fast Casual Comeback Tour

Fast casual restaurant stocks were hit hard over the past year, but many have snapped back over the past month. In today’s episode of Motley Fool Money, Emily Flippen is joined by Fool analysts Sanmee...

20 Jan 22min

TSM or NVDA: Who Ya Got?

TSM or NVDA: Who Ya Got?

Last week, Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TM) put up stellar fourth-quarter numbers, signaling that we've yet to reach peak AI demand. Are we in for another banner year in 2026? Jason Hall, Travis Hoi...

19 Jan 26min

Interview with Redwire CEO Peter Cannito

Interview with Redwire CEO Peter Cannito

Peter Cannito is the Chairman and CEO of Redwire, a space infrastructure and services company. Motley Fool contributor Lou Whiteman talks with Cannito about the business of space and the business of R...

18 Jan 20min

What to Know About a Stock’s Workforce

What to Know About a Stock’s Workforce

The largest expense for most companies is labor, so how a company chooses, manages, and pays its workforce can be a crucial consideration when evaluating it as an investment. Robert Brokamp discusses ...

17 Jan 20min

Will Netflix Go All-Cash for WBD?

Will Netflix Go All-Cash for WBD?

Netflix may be forced to offer all cash for WBD if the cable assets being spun off doesn’t have the value Netflix thought they did. But is that something Netflix will do and what are the risks? We bre...

16 Jan 42min

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