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MarketFoolery: 02.25.2013

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🗓️ 25 February 2013

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Barnes & Noble rises on buyout rumors. Lowe's falls on earnings news. And Hewlett-Packard introduces a $170 tablet.

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0:00.0

It's Monday, February 25th.

0:04.0

Welcome to Mark Fuller.

0:05.0

I'm Chris Hill joining me in studio today

0:07.0

From Motley Full Asset Management, Tim Hanson,

0:09.0

and for Motley Full One, Jason Moser.

0:10.0

Happy Monday, guys.

0:12.0

Hey, hey. Were you up late watching the Oscars?

0:13.6

No. No? I stayed up till the bitter end. Was it bitter? No, I was rooting for Argo to

0:20.1

win Best Pictures, so I was happy. That's like the one I saw two of those,

0:23.3

Lay Ms and Argo, and I thought Argo was actually a really good movie.

0:26.5

No, I did not.

0:27.1

So did other people apparently.

0:28.7

Apparently, a plethora of voters.

0:30.9

Made an impact.

0:31.9

Uh, we're gonna talk Barnes and Noble, Hewlett-Packard, and Lowe's, but we're going to start

0:36.6

with Yum Brands.

0:37.6

It was about three months ago that reports came out that antibiotics had been discovered in KFC chicken in China. The Wall Street

0:45.0

Journal is now reporting that Yum Brands is cutting ties with its suppliers that source

0:49.4

the chicken. This kind of seems like a no-brainer type of move to him and yet I can't imagine it's all that easy

0:59.8

or a short process to just up and change all your chicken suppliers?

1:03.2

No, it's, it's, it's, it would be tricky anywhere and I think it's probably particularly

1:06.7

tricky in China because, you know, you're switching from one known flawed supplier to now you have to go investigate

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