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Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

New CEOs, New IPOs, and a Conversation with LinkedIn

Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

The Motley Fool

Business, Investing

4.33.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Baidu announces IPO plans for its video service. Under Armour jumps higher. Boston Beer and Chipotle name new CEOs. And Alibaba’s Chairman hits the big screen. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, Motley Fool co-founder Tom Gardner talks with LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner about the Microsoft marriage, the power of diversity, and the power of predictive analytics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:52.5

From full global headquarters, this is Motley Full Money. That's the Motley Full Money Radio Show.

1:06.5

I'm Chris Ellin, joining me in studio this week for Million Dollar Portfolio, Jason Moser, and from Hidden Jams Canada, David Cretzman.

1:12.5

Thanks for being here, guys. We've got the latest earnings from Wall Street. We've got a conversation with LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner.

1:18.5

As always, we're giving insight, look at the stocks on our radar. But guys, before we get to the companies making headlines,

1:25.5

I just wanted to mention that the Dow was up 1,000 points this week.

1:30.5

I can understand that if you missed that because there were no prime time specials. Where were the big headlines?

1:36.5

When the Dow went down 1,000 points, we had prime time specials.

1:40.5

It's much bigger now, so the percentage change is much smaller.

1:46.5

We're walking the fence on this one because we always say, listen, don't worry about these things.

1:54.5

But by the same token, people want to know more. That's our job.

1:59.5

I like at least being able to get out there and talk about it and relate that to why ultimately our style of investing works,

2:06.5

and how you can see these big swings and not have to worry about them so much.

2:10.5

You can say a lot for what David Gardner, Motley Full Co-founder, will say that when the media says, we're in a correction when stocks are dropping.

2:17.5

No, actually, stocks over time go up. So the correction is that stocks go up. So I think we actually had a market correction this week.

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