In this episode of Motley Fool Money, Tim Beyers hosts Alicia Alfiere and Tom King to discuss e-commerce earnings and their implications for the economy. They analyze Etsy's revenue growth driven by increased advertising spend rather than sales, questioning its sustainability. The panel then discusses Roblox's strong user engagement and bookings despite weaker revenue and EPS, highlighting its growing global relevance. Finally, they debate whether Reddit is a rule breaker in the making, considering its revenue growth and free cash flow generation, but also its high valuation and reliance on advertising revenue in the face of competition from LLMs. The episode concludes with a discussion of business history, focusing on the evolution of supermarkets and predictions for Walmart and Kroger's performance over the next 10 years.
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