Motley Fool Money: 03.18.2011

Motley Fool Money: 03.18.2011

With the evolving crisis in Japan and rising tensions in the Middle East, what are the economic implications for investors? What's behind Warren Buffett's latest big buy? Will investors get a good deal on a Groupon IPO? And how should shareholders feel about Cisco's new dividend? We'll tackle those questions and talk about the business of marriage with New York Times writer Jenny Anderson, author of Spousonomics: Using Economics to Master Love, Marriage, and Dirty Dishes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Russia/China: What's Next?

Russia/China: What's Next?

Russia's stock market was supposed to open this week. Even if you don't own Russian stocks directly, you may own them through global funds or ETFs.  (0:20) Bill Mann discusses: - How Russia's market ...

17 Mar 202220min

Meet Starbucks' New Boss (Same As The Old Boss)

Meet Starbucks' New Boss (Same As The Old Boss)

Kevin Johnson surprises almost everyone by announcing his retirement, with Howard Schultz returning (again) to run Starbucks. (0:20) Jason Moser discusses: - The company's board of directors taking th...

16 Mar 202226min

Chinese Stocks? Not Now.

Chinese Stocks? Not Now.

The SEC is threatening to delist several U.S.-listed ADRs of Chinese companies. What does this mean for American investors? (0:20) Bill Mann discusses: - Why China's government is happy with the SEC's...

15 Mar 202227min

How to Be Less Emotional About Stocks

How to Be Less Emotional About Stocks

It's nice (among other things) to see that even investing legends like Warren Buffett face skepticism from shareholders. (0:20) Jason Moser discusses: - A Berkshire-Hathaway shareholder proposal to ha...

14 Mar 202232min

Understanding the Oligarchs

Understanding the Oligarchs

Best-selling author Ben Mezrich has captured the attention of millions of readers with his true-life books about Facebook ("The Accidental Billionaires") and Las Vegas ("Bringing Down The House"). In ...

13 Mar 202230min

Financial Metrics that Actually Drive Profits

Financial Metrics that Actually Drive Profits

A company's financials are more than just a set of numbers. They can tell a story that helps us understand the core of a business and where its growth opportunity lies. John Rotonti talks with fellow...

12 Mar 202222min

Amazon's Big Split, The Future of Work

Amazon's Big Split, The Future of Work

Last month is was Alphabet. This week Amazon became the latest mega-cap company to announce a 20-for-1 stock split. (0:45) Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss how Amazon, without changing their underlyi...

11 Mar 202240min

"It's almost everything for the Russian economy."

"It's almost everything for the Russian economy."

That's how Bill Mann describes the importance of the oil & gas industry in Russia. (0:20) As we take stock of where we are at this moment, Bill discusses: - Ripple effects for European countries - Whe...

10 Mar 202222min

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