Moser: Yeah, I mean, I do too. Cumulative Growth of a $10,000 Investment in Stock Advisor, MasterCard Revises Guidance on the Back of Coronavirus @themotleyfool #stocks $MA $HD $SHAK, Mastercard Incorporated (MA) Q3 2018 Earnings Conference Call Transcript, Mastercard Incorporated (MA) Q2 2018 Earnings Conference Call Transcript, Mastercard Incorporated (MA) Q1 2018 Earnings Conference Call Transcript, Copyright, Trademark and Patent Information. He has big questions over Libra, Facebook's intentions, how it's going to make money. And another company, PTC, with 35% or so of their revenue coming from Europe, with a big focus on Germany as well. Grew the dividend again. We'll see you tomorrow. They make pretty good food, but, I mean, I don't know that this is something that necessarily has the growth potential of something like maybe a Chipotle. MasterCard Revises Guidance on the Back of Coronavirus As a result of a slowing global economy, MasterCard revised its guidance.

And a very kind letter with some very nice thoughts. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell My Info | Ad Choices  You look at big tech, things like Facebook, Google, Amazon. Answer: Mastercard will honor merchant terms and conditions properly disclosed to the cardholder at the time of the purchase. Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. And so, for me, it's finding the red flags. [laughs] But it was a really good article, because it gave a lot of his opinions, his worldviews. I don't anticipate that being the case; he's obviously very familiar with the business. To get started investing, check out our quick-start guide to investing in stocks. Now, double digits could mean just 10%, but regardless, some of those big-ticket items, they seem to be really good at doing it. And they're not going to be for a while, but I think it's also reasonable to assume that they'll continue raising that dividend for the foreseeable future, because I'd imagine they want to be on that list too at some point.

Because, I mean, eventually, you hang on to one of those things long enough, I mean, in theory, your cost basis becomes zero, and that's pretty sweet. Terms & Conditions. But I think this management team has proven they're going to invest it wisely. Due to the complexity of contractual disputes including the applicability of clauses like “Force Majeure” to COVID -19, Mastercard’s review and ultimate determination of these disputes will be fact -specific. That's going to do it for this edition of Market Foolery. Well, you can do the math and see over the course of a decade, two decades, how meaningful that can be.

Hill: We'll get to slowing growth when we talk about Shake Shack, but let's hit Home Depot first. I mean, I think if you saw this company get shellacked on greater market concerns, it's one that I would certainly consider adding to.

The stock just seems just so outrageously priced based on the fundamentals.

Welcome to Market Foolery. Thanks for listening. I do wonder, if maybe this isn't kind of like a Bojangles' story, in that they are a good restaurant with a loyal cult following, but maybe they can't quite fully grow out of that East Coast footprint that they currently reside in. To catch full episodes of all The Motley Fool's free podcasts, check out our podcast center. This video was recorded on Feb. 25, 2020. And you can take on more risk. So we have a little connection with Shake Shack, and we went and we taped a Market Foolery on location one day in New York City. Grâce à votre carte Mastercard, vos forfaits et cours de ski sont remboursés en cas d’accident, votre matériel assuré en cas de perte ou de vol et vous bénéficiez d’une responsabilité civile spécifique aux sports d’hiver. And there is a really good article recently in the Financial Times, I think it was, that was a focus on Mr. Banga, and the title of the article was "MasterCard chief speaks out against nationalism and Facebook." They represent 20% of the company's U.S. sales. The company said its first-quarter revenue growth will be about two to three percentage points lower than previous guidance. "If the impact is limited to the first quarter only, we expect that our 2020 annual year-over-year net revenue growth rate would be at the low end of the low-teens range," the company added. And Autodesk, I think a lot of people out there are familiar with that name. So they're all good in their own right, but they can't all just keep growing to the moon. Should stockholders be worried? The powerhouse trio creates an accelerator to speed up COVID-19 drug development and make treatments accessible. This has been a phenomenal stock. A Division of NBCUniversal.

Siloed payment systems are stupid. Moser: [laughs] This has become our Visa and MasterCard. And so, then this becomes a demand story. See you at the top! So I don't know, how concerned should people be about this business? Hill: At some point, but it's a nice reminder that at one point in time, Bob Nardelli was running this company. I'm Chris Hill. I mean, the big focus on the do-it-yourselfers like you and me, but they also have this tremendous pro business, and they are building out an entirely new and separate experience for those pro customers to be able to come in there and do their work and get the stuff that they need. And if we hit a period of slowing growth, because of this temporary albeit scary situation, then so be it, but it doesn't change my view on owning the business. Subscribe to CNBC PRO for exclusive insights and analysis, and live business day programming from around the world.