Fri, 30 September 2016
Twilio is up 400% from where it priced shares when it went public in June -- there are a lot of reasons to like the cloud communication company, but can the company keep growing fast enough to justify the valuation? Thanks to Pearl Auto for supporting the Motley Fool. Go to pearlauto.com/fool to get FREE two-day shipping! |
Thu, 29 September 2016
For the first time since the Great Recession, OPEC has agreed to cut production – but things might not be what they seem. |
Wed, 28 September 2016
These money-saving tips can take some of the sting out of skyrocketing healthcare costs. Thanks to Pearl Auto for supporting the Motley Fool. Go to pearlauto.com/fool to get FREE two-day shipping! |
Tue, 27 September 2016
Over 30 million Americans lack access to high-speed, broadband internet connections due to the prohibitive cost of connecting rural households, but AT&T wants to leverage the country’s existing utility infrastructure to service this large market. Meanwhile, we provide an update on the volatile situation at Viacom.
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Mon, 26 September 2016
ITT Tech’s bankruptcy could mark the beginning of the end for for-profit colleges and universities. Colleges and universities that are designed to make a profit could soon be a thing of the past, as federal regulators have begun zeroing in on the industry’s habit of exploiting students. The last example of this is ITT Tech, which recently filed for bankruptcy after losing access to federally backed student loans. In this episode of Industry Focus: Financials, The Motley Fool’s Gaby Lapera and John Maxfield discuss the latest developments in the for-profit education space. |
Fri, 23 September 2016
Several companies are reportedly interested in buying Twitter. Do any of the rumors make sense, and how should Twitter shareholders feel? |
Thu, 22 September 2016
Exxon Mobil’s oil reserves have been barely marked down at all, despite the two year downtown, is the SEC right to be suspicious or is Exxon truly an outlier? |
Wed, 21 September 2016
Hit or miss data, delays, and contentious debate preceded the FDA's green-lighting of the first drug to target the cause of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. |
Tue, 20 September 2016
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Mon, 19 September 2016
Not all banks mistreat their customers, the trick is to identify and avoid the ones that do. The recent revelation that Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC), the nation’s third biggest bank by assets, systematically defrauded customers from 2011 to 2015 could leave people wondering how to choose a good bank. That’s the topic of this week’s edition of Industry Focus: Financials. Tune in to hear The Motley Fool’s Gaby Lapera and John Maxfield discuss the latest updates in the Wells Fargo case, as well as the things to look for (and avoid) when choosing a bank. |