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Motley Fool Money: 03.26.2010

Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

The Motley Fool

Investing, Business

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🗓️ 26 March 2010

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

What does the overhaul in health care mean for investors? What does the crisis in Greece mean for investors? How much is Facebook really worth? And just how good were Best Buy's earnings? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel.  We also talk about the value of celebrity with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow.      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Everybody needs money. That's why they call it money.

0:09.0

From full global headquarters, this is Motley Fool Money.

0:19.5

Welcome to the show. Thanks for being here. I'm your host, Chris Helm.

0:22.0

I'm joined by Motley Fool, senior analyst Seth Jason, James Early, and Shannon Zerring.

0:26.0

Guys, good to see you. Good to see you, Chris.

0:28.0

On today's show, we'll head to Philadelphia to talk cheap stocks and double dips with

0:33.0

Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel. We'll head to Athens, Greece for an on-the-ground report on the

0:38.0

economic crisis, and we'll head to our nation's capital to talk with corporate

0:42.0

library co-founder and movie critic Nell Minnow and guys, yes, we will be

0:46.0

talking some hot tub time machine. All that, plus we'll talk Best Buy, Buffett,

0:51.0

and the stocks that are on our radar. But we begin with the week's big news.

0:55.0

The healthcare reform legislation is now the law of the land.

0:58.0

The law will provide broader access to health insurance for an estimated

1:02.0

32 million people who currently don't have it. Guys, a lot of new customers now.

1:07.0

What does the healthcare law mean for investors?

1:10.0

It is very complex. It's probably too complex to know how this will shake out

1:14.0

because you don't know what kind of bureaucratic decisions will, how those will affect

1:18.0

what actually happens to companies, and you don't know how they will respond.

1:21.0

However, it's probably possible to say in the broadest terms that likely winners

1:25.0

look to be doctors and hospitals because there's precious little price control

1:29.0

in this, and likely losers, probably the insurance industry, some new changes,

1:34.0

can't deny coverage for pre-existing medical conditions and lifetime coverage

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