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Motley Fool Money: 04.23.2010

Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

The Motley Fool

Investing, Business

4.33.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2010

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

President Obama goes to Wall Street. Apple, Chipotle, and Netflix report big, big earnings. And Congress debates the future of movie futures. In this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, discuss the future of Microsoft, and share three stocks on our radar. Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow gives her take on financial reform and Kick Ass. And we talk with Washington Post business reporter Frank Ahrens about Goldman Sachs, Fabulous Fab, and the future of satellite radio.  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.

0:08.0

From full global headquarters, this is Motley Fool Money.

0:19.0

Hey, welcome to the show. Thanks for being here.

0:21.0

I'm your host Chris Hellen. I'm joined by Motley Fool,

0:23.0

Senior Analyst, Seth Jason, James Early, and Shannon Zairer.

0:27.0

Good to see you. Good to see you Chris.

0:29.0

On today's show, we've got big earnings from Apple, Chipotle, and Netflix.

0:33.0

We've got the business of betting on movies, the fabulous fab,

0:37.0

and we've got a few stocks on our radar.

0:39.0

But we begin with President Obama's speech to Wall Street.

0:42.0

On Thursday, the president asked for Wall Street executives to join him

0:46.0

in supporting financial reform, saying,

0:49.0

quote, ultimately, there is no dividing line between Main Street and Wall Street.

0:54.0

Now, Shannon Zairer, some people are saying that it was a strong speech.

0:59.0

Others think that the president's sort of blue and opportunity to get tough here.

1:03.0

What did you think of it? I thought it was a perfectly fine speech,

1:06.0

sort of down the middle pragmatism, which is sort of his style.

1:10.0

But I did think he blew an opportunity to have what was called after Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign

1:15.0

of Sister Soldier moment when you speak to a constituency and you say something

1:18.0

that they're not going to want to hear. He didn't really do that.

1:21.0

He didn't have a chance, then the times they are a change in.

1:24.0

But if the legislation that's emerging on Capitol Hill right now

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