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Southwest’s Max Challenge

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4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Southwest Airlines cuts its first-quarter forecast due to the grounding of its 737 Max fleet. Tesla’s new chairman defends Elon Musk’s Twitter habit. And Facebook and Google discover the danger in paying bills. Motley Fool analyst Bill Mann discusses those stories and explains the significance of the inverted yield curve.

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0:21.6

It's Wednesday, March 26th. S. I. I. P. C.

0:23.0

It's Wednesday, March 27. I'm Matt Greer. And joining me in studio, we have the one, the only

0:29.4

motley full analyst Bill Mann, Bill, Bill, how are you doing? It's just you and me? It is! I'm doing great Mac. How are you?

0:35.4

I'm good. How are you feeling right now if you had to characterize your mood?

0:39.1

Would it be cautiously optimistic? Would it be very optimistic would it be filled with

0:45.3

regret?

0:46.0

Always regretful and remorseful though if we're talking specifically about the markets

0:54.0

I am cautiously optimistic which I think ultimately is the only place where

0:58.6

investors ought to be.

1:00.0

Okay good I like that well that is a nice launching off point because we are going to be talking about the market.

1:06.0

We're also going to be talking about why Facebook and Google paying their bills isn't always such a good thing.

1:12.0

We'll get to that and we'll talk some Tesla

1:14.4

tweets, but we begin with Southwest Airlines. On Tuesday a Southwest 737

1:20.3

Max made an emergency landing in Orlando due to an engine issue.

1:24.7

Now Bill, only two crew members aboard, no passengers, so that's the good news.

1:28.9

On Wednesday, Southwest announcing that they're cutting their first quarter

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