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Motley Fool Money: 07.12.2013

Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

The Motley Fool

Investing, Business

4.33.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2013

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The market hits new highs.  Microsoft restructures.  Kroger buys Harris Teeter.  And Twinkie makes a comeback.  Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar.  And we talk business with the hosts of The Dinner Party Download. 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 Full Money.

0:19.0

Welcome to Motley Full Money. Thanks for being here.

0:21.0

I'm your host, Chris Hill, joining me in studio this week for Motley Full One, Jason Moser

0:25.0

and for Million Dollar Portfolio, Charlie Travers and Ron Gross.

0:28.0

Good to see you, gentlemen. Hello. You doing, Chris.

0:30.0

We've got the latest on the tech industry, the grocery industry, the retail industry and more.

0:35.0

A business icon is making his triumphant return next week.

0:39.0

We will have a preview of that. And as always, we've got a few stocks on our radar.

0:43.0

But we begin once again with the big macro.

0:46.0

This week, the Dow and S&P 500 both hitting new record highs and Ron,

0:51.0

at least part of this, being fueled by FedChief Ben Bernanke's latest comments.

0:56.0

And we're back to that. The pendulum has swung back.

0:59.0

And now we're all on board with the notion that we will never stop and it will be free money forever.

1:04.0

Do you have Whiplash yet?

1:05.0

It seems like a little bit of Whiplash.

1:07.0

Just we had it in May, it dropped in June and now in July, we're back up again.

1:11.0

Yeah, for me, what kind of stood out was last Friday's job numbers.

1:15.0

Where we added 195,000 jobs, which is nice to see.

1:19.0

We've been averaging over 200,000, which are good numbers.

1:24.0

Unfortunately, and I feel like I'm always the pessimist here,

1:27.0

that you six total unemployment number that I just love to talk about.

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