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Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

Raising the Roof

Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing

The Motley Fool

Investing, Business

4.33.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2017

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Target hits the mark. Home Depot and Lowes raise the roof. And the nightmares continue for DreamWorks. Our analysts discuss those stories and Motley Fool Asset Management's Bill Mann talks Tesla, Google, and international investing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It's the Motley Fool Money Radio Show. I'm Chris Hill and joining me in

0:37.7

studio this week for Million Dollar Portfolio, Jason Moser and Matt Argus Singer

0:41.6

and from Supernova. David Cretzman Good See was always gentleman.

0:45.1

Hey Chris. We've got the latest headlines from Wall Street.

0:47.6

CNBC's Kayla Towshi is our guest this week and as always we'll give you an

0:51.6

inside look at the stocks on our radar but we begin with all things related to

0:55.6

housing. Home builder DR Horton putting up nice profits in the first quarter

1:00.0

this week. Stanley Black and Decker's first quarter profits more than

1:03.6

doubled and Sherwin Williams second quarter results push the stock

1:08.0

to a new all-time high. Maddie we've got all these things sort of in and

1:13.0

around the housing market and it's I don't know I look at these results and I

1:18.6

just think I don't really have any exposure to housing in my portfolio and

1:22.5

maybe it's time I start looking there. You might want to I mean you didn't even

1:25.6

mention that sales of existing homes in March hit the highest level in a decade.

1:29.9

So lots of macro numbers out there but I wanted to actually focus on

1:34.7

some businesses and kind of I think this can partly explain what's going on

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