Motley Fool Money: 11.18.2011

Motley Fool Money: 11.18.2011

The European crisis escalates. Sears reports slumping sales. Heinz gets squeezed. Pepsi considers splitting itself into two. Amazon considers making a smartphone. And the new GM celebrates its first anniversary as a public company. Our analysts talk about those stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, Wall Street analyst Mike Mayo shares some insights from his book, Exile on Wall Street: One Analysts Fight to Save the Big Banks from Themselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Watching Business Evolution in Real Time

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Finding Long-Term Winners in a Rough Market

Finding Long-Term Winners in a Rough Market

After another rough week it's worth remembering that great businesses thrive in volatile markets. So how can investors separate companies at risk from stocks that are experiencing a momentary drop? (0...

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"This is why we can't have nice things!"

(0:20) Maria Gallagher discusses: - Nvidia wrapping up the fiscal year with strong results across the board - DoorDash increasing orders as well as the amount of money spent per order - Surprisingly s...

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Consumer Spending, E-Commerce, and the Business of Lodging

Consumer Spending, E-Commerce, and the Business of Lodging

(0:20) Bill Mann discusses: - Retail sales growing nearly 4% in January - Shopify's strong growth in 2021 being followed by slightly less growth in 2022 - Why shares of Shopify will never look cheap -...

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Intel's $5 Billion Bet

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