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Activist Investing Today: Doyle Targets Proxy Advisers

November 09, 2018 13:26 - 27 minutes - 37.8 MB

The general counsel of the corporate-backed American Council for Capital Formation, spoke to the Activist Investing Today podcast about two new studies the group has produced targeting influential proxy advisory firms and “robo-voting” by some institutional investors. Doyle contends that the number of issues ACCF has identified are “just the tip of the iceberg.” He insists that companies either can’t challenge proxy advisory firms before their reports are issued, or don’t have enough time to ...

AMD’s Big Announcements and Amazon’s Narrowing HQ2 Search

November 08, 2018 18:49 - 26 minutes - 36 MB

TheStreet’s Eric Jhonsa discusses what he learned from interviewing AMD CEO Lisa Su at the chipmaker’s Next Horizon event in San Francisco. And then tech reporter Annie Gaus joins us to talk about the latest developments in Amazon’s closely-watched search for a second headquarters (hint: there might be *two* winners).

Jim Cramer Live 11/08/18: Take-Two and What's Next for Cannabis

November 08, 2018 16:55 - 7 minutes - 6.75 MB

Here's what you need to know about the market going into the end of the week. Or, rather, what Jim Cramer says you need to know. TheStreet's founder breaks down the video game stocks, and what investors need to know about the cannabis stocks after Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned. Red Dead Redemption 2 Takes Off Cramer takes a look at Take-Two Interactive Software, which announced earnings Wednesday, Nov. 7. Despite delivering strong earnings and impressive numbers on sales of Red...

Midterm Elections and Retirement, Everything You Need to Know

November 07, 2018 20:46 - 44 minutes - 101 MB

What do the midterm election results mean for your retirement? Not much say two experts - Richard Rosso, director of financial planning at Clarity Financial and Bob Frick, an economist at Navy Federal Credit Union - in an interview with Robert Powell, editor of TheStreet.com's Retirement Daily. Retirees and those saving for retirement should expect two years of gridlock and should not expect additional tax cuts. They should also expect that lawmakers in Washington, D.C. won't cut nor take st...

Strategies For a Healthy Financially Secure and Fulfilling Long Life

November 02, 2018 13:22 - 22 minutes - 52.3 MB

When it comes to retirement, there are several critical decisions pre-retirees must make. So says Steve Vernon, author of Retirement Game-Changers, a new book that reveals strategies for a healthy, financially secure, and fulfilling long life. In our Retirement Daily podcast, Vernon spoke with us about the most important decisions that older workers face as they transition out of the workplace, and into retirement. Financial decisions are important, but so are decisions regarding your healt...

What's the Future for the FANG Stocks?

November 01, 2018 19:18 - 29 minutes - 40.2 MB

With Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet all having reported their third-quarter earnings, TheStreet's Eric Jhonsa and Action Alerts Plus's Zev Fima analyze their reports and discuss the outlook for each of them individually, as well as the group as a whole.

Will the Bear Win Out? What to Watch This Week

October 29, 2018 11:00 - 18 minutes - 25 MB

It's been a tough couple of weeks in the market. And that's putting it mildly. It's no surprise that earnings season is upon us. On Thursday, Amazon and Alphabet shocked Wall Street by beating on bottom lines, but disappointing when it came to the top lines. When TheStreet recorded the podcast on Friday, Oct. 26, the markets were still reeling from the tech darlings failing to deliver. Facebook reports on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Another company that may be a market mover is Apple AAPL , which w...

Morgan Lewis’ Gottfried On Why Founder Activism is So Different From Hedge Fund Activism

October 26, 2018 12:50 - 25 minutes - 35.1 MB

Keith Gottfried, chief of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP’s shareholder activism defense practice, took some time to talk to The Deal’s Activist Investing Today podcast about how defending the company against an ex-CEO and founder of the business is so different, and perhaps much more difficult, than protecting it from an activist hedge fund. Gottfried’s comments emerge as founder and co-founder activism has skyrocketed in recent months, with high profile campaigns launched at Papa John’s, Wynn Re...

Tesla’s Breakout Quarter, and a Preview of Facebook and Apple’s Earnings

October 25, 2018 19:07 - 31 minutes - 42.9 MB

Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised the much-maligned electric carmaker would be profitable and cash flow positive in the third quarter, and he delivered, despite much skepticism. Eric Jhonsa discusses how Tesla did it, and we also look ahead to next week’s big earnings reports from Facebook (Tuesday) and Apple (Thursday).

Jim Cramer Live 10/25/18: What Amazon and Alphabet Mean for Your Portfolio

October 25, 2018 16:17 - 6 minutes - 11.6 MB

Worried about the market? Jim Cramer's got your back. Especially new or younger investors who are anxious about a volatile market. Cramer breaks down what newer investors should be looking at going into another full week of Q3 earnings and how to stay strong in a weak market. Earlier this week, Cramer said that Union Pacific, which released earnings on Thursday, Oct. 25 is still a stock to watch for investors. Cramer answered a question from Twitter user David Lewandowski on whether or...

China’s Landmark Day Headlines An Earnings Bonanza: What to Watch This Week

October 22, 2018 17:03 - 6 minutes - 8.83 MB

This week will be the busiest week of the earnings season. Over 160 companies are reporting from Monday to Friday. Amazon and Alphabet, both names in Jim Cramer's Action Alerts Plus portfolio, report on Thursday. Other companies set to report earnings include McDonald's MCD, Chipotle Mexican Grill CMG, Intel INTC, Caterpillar CAT, Dunkin DNKN, 3M MMM. TheStreet's London Bureau Chief Martin Baccardax took a look at earnings season and how he expects it to affect the first part of 2019. He ...

Chadwick On What it Was Like to Work with Activist Pioneer Whitworth

October 19, 2018 13:00 - 21 minutes - 29 MB

The Activist Investing Today podcast talked to Jim Chadwick, about Ancora’s activist strategy and his recent insurgencies at Hill International and Element Fleet Management. In a wide-ranging interview, Chadwick explains how working with Relational Investors Ralph Whitworth and David Batchelder, prior to joining Ancora, was "the most important factor" in his career of activism. Chadwick provides a bit of the backstory behind how Whitworth and Batchelder became pioneers in the activism strateg...

Technically Speaking: What to Expect from Amazon, Google and Microsoft’s Q3 Earnings

October 18, 2018 19:30 - 39 minutes - 53.6 MB

The three tech giants each reported strong numbers for the second quarter that helped propel their respective stocks; will they be able to repeat that performance when they give their Q3 reports next week? Tech columnist Eric Jhonsa explains what investors will be looking for. Plus, Annie Gaus discusses her Tech Skeptic column on calls for Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg to give up his chairman position at the social media giant.

Jim Cramer Live 10/16/18: If It Weren't for Sears, There Wouldn't Be a Booyah, Says Jim Cramer

October 16, 2018 16:41 - 7 minutes - 6.88 MB

Jim Cramer has one reason to thank Sears. TheStreet's founder said that Sears was the company behind his beloved phrase, booyah. Sears announced its bankruptcy Sunday Oct. 14. The filing comes after the failing retailer had been announcing quarter after quarter of missed earnings. Bye, Bye, Bye Sears: The Week Ahead TheStreet has been covering the retailer heavily since Sunday and RealMoney's stock of the day Monday, Oct. 16, was JC Penney, which looks like it will receive some of the sale...

Michael Falk, author of Let’s All Learn How to Fish . . . to Sustain Long-Term Economic Growth

October 16, 2018 13:50 - 23 minutes - 31.8 MB

Retirement Daily Podcast sits down with Michael Falk the author of Let’s All Learn How to Fish . . . to Sustain Long-Term Economic Growth. Falk wants us to reimagine health care, retirement, and education policies so that we can usher in what he calls a new ERA (from Entitlement to Responsibility with Appreciation) of sustainable long-term economic growth. In his book, Falk wrote that “any framework for sustainable health care policies begins with a robust, core structure. In his case, that...

TheStreet Breaks Down the Week Ahead: October 15th, 2018

October 15, 2018 20:37 - 17 minutes - 23.5 MB

TheStreet breaks down the week ahead for a breakdown of the upcoming events for this week. Earnings season officially kicked off on Monday. Netflix NFLX is set to announce earnings on Tuesday, Oct. 16. Other companies releasing earnings this week include Goldman Sachs GS , IBM IBM , Domino's DPZ , UnitedHealth Group UNH , Morgan Stanley MS , Johnson & Johnson JNJ .

Badgley Mischka President On Tariffs, Trends and Getting More Women at the Top

October 15, 2018 18:35 - 17 minutes - 23.4 MB

TheStreet sat with the president of Badgley Mischka and talked about how the tariffs are affecting her bottom line, the transformation of the brand and why there are not enough women in the fashion C-Suite.

Applebaum On Icahn, Activism and Why Analysts Make Good Directors

October 12, 2018 13:48 - 24 minutes - 33.2 MB

The Activist Investing Today podcast talked to Michelle Applebaum, a former steel analyst who has been nominated by insurgent managers Barington Capital and Land & Buildings for corporate boards, about why she thinks activists' analytics are quite sound. She also explains why activist investors often represent a consensus view of institutional investors, long before management has figured it out.

Technically Speaking: How to Play the Tech Stock Sell-Off

October 11, 2018 19:33 - 27 minutes - 38.4 MB

Tech stocks have been on a serious losing streak lately, capped by Wednesday’s big plunge. What’s behind the decline, and what should you do next with stocks like Amazon and Alibaba? TheStreet’s tech columnist Eric Jhonsa and Action Alerts Plus Portfolio analyst Zev Fima fill you in.

Jim Cramer Live 10/9/18: PPG, Social Media and Google Plus

October 10, 2018 16:48 - 7 minutes - 6.59 MB

The markets are in an iffy spot. Jim Cramer said that he's not feeling super secure right now. "Call me concerned" about the markets, Cramer told TheStreet in an interview. Cramer discussed Snap, PPG and Google's data breach and subsequent dismantling of Google Plus.

Jim Cramer Live 10/10/18: 'Don't Be as Bullish as You Were'

October 10, 2018 16:02 - 10 minutes - 9.95 MB

On Wednesday, the market plummeted over 400 points. Jim Cramer has some advice for investors and traders who might feel "gloomy" about the sell-off. "You'll see retail do well," Cramer told TheStreet. Watch to see what other advice Cramer has for a market sell-off.

Alpha Rising: California Wants More Women In Board Seats

October 05, 2018 20:00 - 7 minutes - 10.1 MB

California votes to require more women in board seats...Will it be a national trend? We asked The Deal’s Anders Keitz to answer this and more!

IPO Expert Talks About Today’s Froth How Long It Will Last

October 05, 2018 19:48 - 24 minutes - 33.5 MB

The IPO market is on fire these days… Or is it? Listen to Kathy Smith, co-founder of Renaissance Capital, give her 20-year perspective and view of 2019.

Technically Speaking: The Future for Ripple, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Other Cryptos

October 05, 2018 18:51 - 37 minutes - 51.2 MB

With ‘Blockchain Week’ just having ended in San Francisco, TheStreet’s tech reporter Annie Gaus and crypto reporter Jordan French do a deep dive into what Ripple is and isn’t, as well as its prospects for upending the traditional financial system. They also discuss where cryptocurrency prices might be headed and why.

Jim Cramer Live 10/5/18: September Jobs Report, Roku, Retail and Constellation

October 05, 2018 18:27 - 6 minutes - 5.59 MB

Jim Cramer broke down the details that are causing him to be unhappy with the market. Cramer said that he believes the Federal Reserve is "traumatized." "I think that Jay Powell just wants to raise rates," he said when asked about his thoughts on the September jobs report. Cramer dove into Roku, the popular streaming player. He talked about how millennials are cutting cords and relying more heavily on streaming. "Roku is the cord-cutting way to watch your screen," Cramer said. Costco is ...

Activist Dan Loeb Has Infiltrated Your Campbell's Soup

October 05, 2018 12:00 - 7 minutes - 10.2 MB

Activist Dan Loeb thinks Campbell Soup Co. should be sold and wants a full revamp over the board. The Deal's Senior Editor Ron Orol gave us the up-to-the-minute scoop.

Jim Cramer Live 10/4/18: Cramer's Take on Cannabis and the Cloud

October 04, 2018 16:26 - 7 minutes - 6.73 MB

Jim Cramer is bullish on cannabis and the cloud. In an interview at the New York Stock Exchange, Cramer took a look into the cloud, specifically the merger between Cloudera CLDR and Hortonworks HDP . Cramer also looked at Constellation Brands STZ and its move into the cannabis industry.

Cramer Live 10/3/18: Paychex, Intel, and JC Penney

October 03, 2018 16:24 - 5 minutes - 4.72 MB

Jim Cramer on Paychex, Intel, and JC Penney

Losing Your Job Later in Life

October 02, 2018 18:27 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

Many people find themselves laid off later in life thanks to downsizing or cost cuts but its not the end of your working days, it's just the beginning Robert Powell, editor of Retirement Daily, talk to us about reinventing yourself so as not to use up your retirement money.

Cramer Live 10/2/18: PepsiCo, Amazon and StitchFix

October 02, 2018 17:09 - 4 minutes - 6.88 MB

Jim Cramer tackled some of the top headlines of the day on Tuesday, Oct. 2. He kicked off with PepsiCo , which released third quarter earnings on Tuesday morning. In morning trading, PepsiCo was down around 1% to $109.22. Cramer also tackled the question of whether or not the Death Star will destroy retail following news that it was going to start making mattresses for Amazon Basic. StitchFix , which released earnings on Monday, was down 30% in morning trading. Cramer discussed what in...

The Market Rewards Decisiveness: GE, Tesla and the New NAFTA

October 01, 2018 19:47 - 15 minutes - 20.9 MB

Decisions have been made and the market is grateful. Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk is removed as Chairman, GE’s CEO is out because of his inactivity and NAFTA has finally been replaced with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Throw in Italy’s budget crisis and the upcoming BREXIT and you have the makings of a great podcast. Listen!

10/1/18: Jim Cramer Talks GE, Tesla, Tilray and the New Canada Deal

October 01, 2018 16:21 - 6 minutes - 12.3 MB

GE's Flannery Dealt 'Terrible Hand' Says Cramer Cramer Thinks Canada and U.S. Deal Is Positive Musk Got 'Deal of Lifetime' From SEC Says Cramer Cramer: Canopy Is the Only Cannabis Stock to Own

Alpha Rising: Former HSBC Global Banker on How Her New Venture Can Help Accelerate Women

September 30, 2018 22:05 - 23 minutes - 43.1 MB

Cate Luzio left global banking because she realized there were not enough women in the middle to get to the top. That led her to create Luminary, a collaborative space for women. Alpha Rising got to spend time with her talking about all that and more!

Alpha Rising: UBS Senior Vice-President On How Social Impact Investing Really Can Make You Money

September 30, 2018 12:05 - 21 minutes - 39.9 MB

Only 12% of US investors have sustainable investments in their portfolio today. Over the next five years, UBS expects that number to increase to 58%. So now may be the time to get in. We talked with UBS SVP Kathy Entwistle about what exactly social impact investing is and why millennials and the wealthy already are jumping in.

Alpha Rising: Louise Yamada talks technicals then and now and tells us where the market is heading

September 29, 2018 12:05 - 29 minutes - 53.9 MB

Louise Yamada is a trailblazer. She is one of the first female stock market technicians who predicted the Enron fiasco and the Dot Com burst, just to name a few. She told us her story -- how she fell into the business to help support her 10-month old son -- and gave us her current market prediction.

Technically Speaking: A Deep Dive Into Salesforce and Its Dreamforce Techstravaganza

September 28, 2018 19:22 - 34 minutes - 47.2 MB

For several days each year, Salesforce takes over San Francisco for a wide range of discussions and events around its customer relationship management software and tech in general. TheStreet’s tech reporter Annie Gaus was there to cover it, and talks about her impressions of Salesforce CEO and founder Marc Benioff, newly-appointed co-COO Keith Block and the various products and tools highlighted at this year’s conference.

Marathon’s Cibelli on CEO pay, e.l.f., Shutterfly Campaigns

September 28, 2018 15:09 - 27 minutes - 37.6 MB

The manager explains why e.l.f.’s ‘fast beauty’ strategy can get its cosmetics into market faster than “legacy” rivals. While he foresees a bright future for the company, he has real concerns about executive compensation. Cibelli, 50, who succeeded in installing two dissidents onto the board of Shutterfly in 2015, also suggested that e.l.f. needs to bring on a designated lead independent director that isn’t affiliated with buyout shop TPG.

The Mid-Term Election Trifecta: Increasing Oil Prices, Lingering Tariffs and Rising Interest Rates

September 24, 2018 20:42 - 12 minutes - 16.9 MB

From OPEC to China to the Fed here at home, there are a ton of things that can hurt the GOP, come mid-term elections. TheStreet.com’s London Bureau Chief Martin Baccardax and Tracy Byrnes dissect it all.

The Outlook for Micron, AMD, Nvidia and Other Chip and Chip Equipment Stocks

September 21, 2018 20:12 - 36 minutes - 49.6 MB

Semiconductor stocks have been among the most volatile plays in the market this year, with the positive overall performance of the sector masking wide divergences in performance. TheStreet’s tech columnist Eric Jhonsa helps break down who’s hot and who’s not, and we focus in particular on Micron, the DRAM maker that just beat earnings estimates but gave weaker-than-expected guidance. Plus: a discussion of the Sixers and Knicks’ prospects for the upcoming NBA season.

How to Invest in Cannabis Now

September 20, 2018 19:47 - 13 minutes - 18 MB

Is the cannabis crazy much akin to the dot com bubble? TheStreet.com's Tracy Byrnes sat down with Real Money Reporter Kevin Curran and Action Alerts Portfolio Research Analyst Zev Fima to find out. They talked everything from the difference between CDB and THC to what stocks you should be investing in now.

Technically Speaking: Breaking Down Apple’s New iPhones and the Apple Watch 4

September 20, 2018 18:57 - 29 minutes - 40.2 MB

Apple unveiled three brand new iPhones this week at its big launch event, along with a new Apple Watch with some impressive new health monitoring features. TheStreet’s tech columnist Eric Jhonsa and tech reporter Annie Gaus discuss the potential impact of these new products on Apple’s bottom line and its stock price.

Technically Speaking: Everyone Wants to Be Like Amazon

September 07, 2018 19:12 - 31 minutes - 43 MB

One of the noteworthy things about this year’s TechCrunch Disrupt SF, the big annual conference for tech start-ups, was the degree to which many companies cited Amazon as a role model, as opposed to firms such as Uber and Facebook, which dominated in previous years. It probably doesn’t hurt that Amazon became just the second U.S. company to ever cross the $1 trillion market cap mark this past week. TheStreet’s Annie Gaus attended Disrupt all week, and discusses what else she observed, includi...

Trifecta Stocks Podcast: Episode 4

September 07, 2018 14:40 - 34 minutes - 46.9 MB

On this episode of the Trifecta podcast, Bob and Chris sit down and discuss the recent moves in the portfolio, including new additions ranging from Universal Display (OLED) to Altria (MO), as well as their view on the current quarter and what to look for as we approach the end of 2018. Along the way, the touch on the current tone of the economy, prospects for likely Fed action in the coming months and the corresponding signposts to watch. Finally, they review the Bullpen and discuss which sto...

Here's Why the Stock Market Rose During August

August 31, 2018 16:15 - 8 minutes - 11.6 MB

Michael Hewson, chief market strategist at CMC Markets, based in London, weighs on what's next for the markets after a strong August, which is historically a volatile time for stocks.

Is Google Really Rigged?

August 29, 2018 20:05 - 10 minutes - 14.2 MB

The President tweeted that Google is rigged to silence "conservative voice." But is it? Or is it one big algorithm? TheStreet's Jay Eggers, SEO Specialist joins Tracy Byrnes to discuss.

Women Have More Seats On Corporate Boards -- But Do They Have More Power?

August 25, 2018 18:13 - 7 minutes - 6.95 MB

We are super grateful for the strides women have made towards equality. But just because women have a seat at the boardroom table does not mean they are being heard. TheStreet's Tracy Byrnes and Anders Keitz discuss some of Keitz's detailed research on just that.

Technically Speaking: Why Tech Firms Like Uber and Slack Are Waiting So Long to Go Public Now

August 23, 2018 19:54 - 26 minutes - 24.3 MB

Hot tech companies used to follow a well-worn path of receiving several rounds of VC financing and then going public. But now they’re staying private for much longer and instead raising larger and more frequent rounds of financing, with the already-public Tesla famously now wanting to go private again. Why is this happening now and what are the potential implications for retail tech investors? TheStreet and The Deal’s Chris Nolter and Annie Gaus share their perspectives.

Can Tesla Really Go Private? Or is its CEO Too Much of a Loose Canon?

August 23, 2018 17:13 - 12 minutes - 16.8 MB

Elon Musk announced to the world that wants to take Tesla private. But can he do it? And is he the reason a deal may not get done? Listen to The Deal's Senior Editor Ron Orol give us the inside scoop.

Earnings Releases: Necessary or Annoying?

August 22, 2018 20:38 - 14 minutes - 19.4 MB

Do investors need earnings releases or are they just a prettier version of the truth since they are unaudited and companies can dictate when goes in them? We sat down with Peter Lazaroff , Co-CIO of Plancorp Financial Services in St. Louis, MO to discuss.

Trade Desk CEO: Global Advertising Will Be a Trillion Dollar Industry In Less Than 10 Years

August 21, 2018 18:32 - 16 minutes - 23.2 MB

Trade Desk CEO Jeff Green sat down with TheStreet to talk about digital advertising and Trade Desk. Green detailed the impressive quarterly earnings that Trade Desk just released and dove into where he thinks digital advertising is going.

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