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Smartphone Wars: Who Will Survive?

By Rex Moore and Andrew Tonner, The Motley Fool

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The much-hyped Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone will be available in the U.S. beginning this week with some carriers. In the finale of this multipart series, Fool analysts Rex Moore and Andrew Tonner talk about what the launch means in the crowded but lucrative smartphone market.

Meanwhile, there’s no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology’s largest revolution ever and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded, with more than 1,000% gains. However, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy. The Motley Fool’s senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, Eric Bleeker, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and reasons to sell Apple, and what opportunities are left for the company (and your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now.

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Can Nokia Return to Its Former Glory?

By Rex Moore and Andrew Tonner, The Motley Fool

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The much-hyped Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone will be available in the U.S. beginning this week with some carriers. In this multipart series, Fool analysts Rex Moore and Andrew Tonner talk about what the launch means in the marketplace. Today, the guys discuss whether Nokia still has what it takes to compete with Samsung and Apple .

Digging deeper into the stock
Nokia’s been struggling in a world of Apple and Android smartphone dominance. However, the company has banked its future on its next generation of Windows smartphones. Motley Fool analyst Charly Travers has created a new premium report that digs into both the opportunities and risks facing Nokia to help investors decide if the company is a buy or sell. To get started, simply click here now.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

The Top Breweries in America

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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The Brewers Association today released its annual lists of the top 50 craft and overall brewing companies in the U.S. (based on 2012 sales volume), and the top of the rankings holds little surprise. Led by its Budweiser and Bud Light brands, Anheuser-Busch (Anheuser-Busch InBev ) is No.1. MillerCoors (Molson Coors ), Pabst Brewing, D.G. Yuengling, and Boston Beer round out the top five. (The complete lists are below this video.)

No. 8 on the overall list — and third in the craft beer rankings — is New Belgium Brewing, from Fort Collins, Colo. CEO Kim Jordan was the keynote speaker at the recent Craft Brewers Conference, and our Rex Moore asked her about the overall craft growth picture in the beer industry.

   

Tops in Craft
Boston Beer‘s Samuel Adams brand helped to redefine beer and kick off the craft beer revolution in the United States. Success breeds competition, though, and while just a few years ago Boston Beer had claim over most of the craft beer shelf, today the field is crowded. Can Boston Beer rise above the rest, or will it be squeezed between small local breweries on one side and global beer giants on the other? To help you decide, we’ve compiled a premium research report filled with everything you need to know about Boston Beer‘s risks and opportunities. Just click here now to find out whether Boston Beer is a buy today.

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Is Craft Beer Too Bubbly?

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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These are hoppy days for craft beer brewers. The industry saw 15% growth in 2012 compared to nearly flat sales for the overall beer market, representing record growth in the U.S. and abroad. But is it possible the head is getting a little too frothy in this industry? Our roving reporter Rex Moore was at last week’s Craft Brewers Conference in Washington, D.C., and has the story in the video below.

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Boston Beer‘s Samuel Adams brand helped to redefine beer and kick off the craft beer revolution in the United States. Success breeds competition, though, and while just a few years ago Boston Beer had claim over most of the craft beer shelf, today the field is crowded. Can Boston Beer rise above the rest, or will it be squeezed between small local breweries on one side and global beer giants on the other? To help you decide, we’ve compiled a premium research report filled with everything you need to know about Boston Beer‘s risks and opportunities. Just click here now to find out whether Boston Beer is a buy today.

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The Greatest Tech Juggernaut of the Decade

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The following video is from Wednesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

Apple and Google are two of the greatest companies in the world. Today on a special Investor Beat edition, our analysts break down their challenges and opportunities and tell you which has the upper hand. Plus, two stories on the market today that investors probably overlooked but shouldn’t have, and two stocks that are an absolute steal at today’s prices.

There’s no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology’s largest revolution ever and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded, with more than 1,000% gains. However, after the company’s major backslide recently, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy. The Motley Fool’s senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, Eric Bleeker, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and reasons to sell Apple and what opportunities are left for the company (and your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now.

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2 Stories You Should Be Watching but Aren't

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The following video is from Wednesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

In this installment of Investor Beat, our analysts talk about the most important overlooked stories in the market today.

There’s no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology’s largest revolution ever and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded, with more than 1,000% gains. However, after the company’s major pullback recently, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy. The Motley Fool’s senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, Eric Bleeker, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and reasons to sell Apple and what opportunities are left for the company (and your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now.

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2 Undervalued Stocks to Watch

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The following video is from Wednesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

In this installment of Investor Beat, our analysts explain why they’re watching Baidu and Coach .

Regardless of your short-term view on the Chinese economy, there may be opportunity in Baidu (a.k.a. the “Chinese Google”). Our brand-new premium report breaks down the dominant Chinese search provider’s strengths and weaknesses. Just click here to access it now.

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Apple vs. Google: Who Wins?

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The following video is from Wednesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

Apple and Google are two of the greatest companies in the world. Today on a special Investor Beat edition, our analysts break down their challenges and opportunities and tell you which has the upper hand.

There’s no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology’s largest revolution ever, and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded with over 1,000% gains. However, after the company’s major backslide recently, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy. Eric Bleeker, The Motley Fool’s senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and sell Apple and the opportunities left for the company (and your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now.

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How Can Investors Get In on This Housing Recovery Upside?

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The following video is from Tuesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

Signs of a continuing economic recovery gave hope to the markets today. The widely followed S&P/Case-Shiller index shows housing prices up 8.1% in January, continuing a winning streak. In this installment of Investor Beat, our analysts discuss what it means for investors. Also, the stories behind four stocks making the biggest rises and falls on the market today, and two stocks our analysts will be tracking on their radar this week.

One of the stocks making a big move today was Tesla Motors. Near-faultless execution has led Tesla Motors to the brink of success, but the road ahead remains a hard one. Despite progress, a looming question remains: Will Tesla be able to fend off its big-name competitors? The Motley Fool answers this question and more in our most in-depth Tesla research available for smart investors like you. Thousands have already claimed their own premium ticker coverage, and you can gain instant access to your own by clicking here now.

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2 Stocks to Watch

By Rex Moore, Jason Moser, and Charly Travers, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Tuesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

In this installment of Investor Beat, our analysts explain why they’re watching ExOne and Paychex .

ExOne is the newest player in the 3-D printing space to go public, but 3D Systems is still the biggest fish in the pond. 3D Systems is at the leading edge of a disruptive technological revolution, with the broadest portfolio of 3-D printers in the industry. However, despite years of earnings growth, 3D Systems’ share price has risen even faster, and today the company sports a dizzying valuation. To help investors decide whether the future of additive manufacturing is bright enough to justify the lofty price tag on the company’s shares, The Motley Fool has compiled a premium research report on whether 3D Systems is a buy right now. In our report, we take a close look at 3D Systems’ opportunities, risks, and critical factors for growth. You’ll also find reasons to buy or sell the stock today. To start reading, simply click here now for instant access.

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What These Big Housing Numbers Mean for Investors

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The following video is from Tuesday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

Signs of a continuing economic recovery gave hope to the markets today. The widely followed S&P/Case-Shiller index shows housing prices up 8.1% in January, continuing a winning streak. In this installment of Investor Beat, our analysts discuss what it means for investors.

Looking for a few more ways to play the recovery? Here are a few exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, that have great promise for delivering profits to shareholders in a recovering global economy, check out The Motley Fool’s special free report “3 ETFs Set to Soar During the Recovery.” Just click here to access it now.

The relevant video segment can be found between 0:17 and 2:47.

The article What These Big Housing Numbers Mean for Investors originally appeared on Fool.com.


Charly Travers, Jason Moser, Rex Moore, and The Motley Fool have no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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1 Retailer's Misguided Attempt to Make You Pay

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Tuesday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore, along with analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers, discuss the most important business and investing stories of the day.

An Australian retailer is charging shoppers a $5 fee for “just looking.” The $5 fee will be deducted when goods are purchased. The approach is one of the more creative attempts to combat showrooming — the practice where a shopper visits a store to check out a product before going home to buy the product online. In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss take stock in showrooming.

The battle between bricks-and-mortar stores and e-commerce wages on, with Best Buy caught in the middle. After what might have been its most tumultuous year in history, there are now even more unanswered questions about the future for the big-box electronics retailer. How will new leadership perform? Will old leadership take the company private? Will a smaller store format work out for both the company and its brave investors? Should you be one such brave investor? To help answer all these questions, The Motley Fool has released a new premium research report detailing the opportunities — and the risks — in store for Best Buy. Simply click here now to claim your comprehensive report today.

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Tesla's Big Surprise

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The following video is from Tuesday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore, along with analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers, discuss the most important business and investing stories of the day.

On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that there will be a “really exciting” announcement this Thursday. What will the announcement be, and should Musk really be tweeting about it? In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss the tweeting Tesla CEO.

Near-faultless execution has led Tesla Motors to the brink of success, but the road ahead remains a hard one. Despite progress, a looming question remains: Will Tesla be able to fend off its big-name competitors? The Motley Fool answers this question and more in our most in-depth Tesla research available for smart investors like you. Thousands have already claimed their own premium ticker coverage, and you can gain instant access to your own by clicking here now.

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3 Stocks for a Hot Housing Market

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The following video is from Tuesday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore, along with analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers, discuss the most important business and investing stories of the day.

U.S. home prices have recorded their biggest year-over-year gains since 2006. What does the housing recovery mean for investors? Which stocks are best positioned for the rebound? In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts talk about the latest housing numbers and discuss why they’re watching Home Depot , Williams-Sonoma , and Sherwin-Williams .

To learn about a few more investments that have great promise for delivering profits to shareholders in a recovering global economy, check out The Motley Fool’s special free report “3 ETFs Set to Soar During the Recovery.” Just click here to access it now.

The relevant video segment can be found between 0:17 and 2:47.

For the full video of today’s MarketFoolery, click here.

The article 3 Stocks for a Hot Housing Market originally appeared on Fool.com.


Charly Travers, Jason Moser, and  Rex Moore have no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Home Depot, Sherwin-Williams, and Williams-Sonoma. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Yahoo!'s Mobile Move

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Tuesday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore, along with analysts Jason Moser and Charly Travers, discuss the most important business and investing stories of the day.

According to reports, 17-year-old Nick D’Aloisio just sold his newsreader app Summly to Yahoo! for $30 million. What does the move mean for Yahoo! investors? In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts talk about Yahoo’s mobile move.

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The relevant video segment can be found between 6:48 and 9:57.

For the full video of today’s MarketFoolery, click here.

The article Yahoo!’s Mobile Move originally appeared on Fool.com.


Charly Travers, Jason Moser, Rex Moore, and The Motley Fool have no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Cyprus: Winners and Losers

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Monday’s Investor Beat, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

In today’s installment, some late-night wheeling and dealing secured a bailout deal for Cyprus. Wealthy depositors took the biggest hit — those with more than 100,000 euros in Cyprus banks will lose 40% to 50% of their money. Our analysts discuss which sectors may benefit from the bailout. Also,   is apologizing today after some distasteful advertising posters turned up on the Internet. Those stories, plus four of today’s biggest movers on the market, and two stocks our analysts will be watching closely this week.

Worried about Ford?
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1 Retail Stock to Watch

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Monday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore, along with analysts Matt Argersinger and Jason Moser, discuss the top business and investing stories.

  reports a 3% increase in same-store sales, but earnings were slightly below expectations. What do the retailer’s earnings mean for investors? In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss the implications for investors and talk about some other retail stocks to watch.

Everyone knows Amazon.com is the big bad wolf in the retail world right now, but at its sky-high valuation, most investors are worried it’s the company’s share price that will get knocked down instead of its competitors’. The Motley Fool’s new premium report will tell you what’s driving the company’s growth, and fill you in on reasons to buy and reasons to sell Amazon. The report also has you covered with a full year of free analyst updates to keep you informed as the company’s story changes, so click here now to read more.

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Ford's Marketing Misfire

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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apologizes for an ad featuring an ad showing three gagged and bound women in the back of a Ford driven by a caricature of Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi. In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss the implications for investors and talk about some other retail stocks to watch.

Worried about Ford?
If you’re concerned that Ford’s turnaround has run its course, relax — there’s good reason to think that the Blue Oval still has big growth opportunities ahead. We’ve outlined those opportunities in detail, in the Fool’s premium Ford research service. If you’re looking for some freshly updated guidance to Ford’s prospects in coming years, you’ve come to the right place — click here to get started now.

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Apple's Latest Buy

By Rex Moore, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Monday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Matt Argersinger and Jason Moser discuss the top business and investing stories.

  buys the GPS mapping service WiFiSLAM. Apple’s Map app was criticized when it first launched. What does the acquisition mean for the future of Apple Maps?  Will Apple’s latest bet help it better compete with Google ? In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss the implications for investors.

There’s no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology’s largest revolution ever, and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded with over 1,000% gains. However, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy. Eric Bleeker, The Motley Fool’s senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and sell Apple and the opportunities left for the company (and your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now.

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Why U.S. Banks Could Be the Big Winners in the Cyprus Bailout

By Rex Moore, Jason Moser, and Matthew Argersinger, The Motley Fool

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The following video is from Monday’s MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Rex Moore and analysts Matt Argersinger and Jason Moser discuss the top business and investing stories.

Cyprus reaches a deal with European creditors in exchange for a bank bailout. The deal maintains the $100,000 euro deposit insurance protection and taxes deposits above that amount. Who are the big winnners and losers in the deal? Which stocks stand to benefit?  In this installment of MarketFoolery, our analysts discuss the implications for investors.

Many investors are scared about investing in big banking stocks after the crash, but the sector has one notable standout. In a sea of mismanaged and dangerous peers, it stands out as The Only Big Bank Built To Last. You can uncover the top pick that Warren Buffett loves in The Motley Fool’s new report. It’s free, so click here to access it now.

The relevant video segment can be found between 0:15 and 5:24.

For the full video of today’s MarketFoolery, click here.

The article Why U.S. Banks Could Be the Big Winners in the Cyprus Bailout originally appeared on Fool.com.


Jason Moser owns shares of Berkshire Hathaway. Fool contributor Matthew Argersinger owns shares of Berkshire Hathaway and Markel, and has the following options: long Jan. 2014 $80 calls on Berkshire Hathaway. Rex Moore has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends and owns shares of Berkshire Hathaway and Markel. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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