How to Request a Motley Fool Analyst Quote — Press Contact & Media Inquiries
Need a quote from a Motley Fool analyst? Email pr@fool.com for press inquiries, timely financial analysis, and media requests. Update: March 23, 2026. More.
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When journalism, podcasts, or corporate communications need authoritative market insight, a timely analyst quote can make the difference. Motley Fool analysts are regularly tapped for expert commentary on stocks, market trends, and personal finance topics. If you need a quote or comment, the fastest route is to contact the Motley Fool PR team directly.
For media inquiries and press contact, email pr@fool.com. Include your outlet, deadline, the topic or ticker symbols you’re covering, and the type of quote you need (brief soundbite, detailed analysis, or on-the-record commentary). Clear details help the PR team match your request with the right analyst and speed up the turnaround.
What to expect when requesting a Motley Fool analyst quote: first, a confirmation from PR acknowledging your request. Depending on availability and the complexity of the topic, you may receive a written quote by email, a short phone interview, or a scheduled call. The Motley Fool emphasizes transparent, research-backed commentary, so expect evidence-based insights and clear sourcing.
Best practices for requesting analyst quotes: be specific about timing, provide background questions in advance, and signal whether the quote will be used in print, web, radio, or broadcast. If you need imagery or permission to use a Motley Fool chart or image, mention that up front — the team can advise on licensing and attribution.
Why include Motley Fool commentary? Analysts there combine deep sector knowledge with accessible explanations designed for mainstream audiences and investors. Whether covering earnings, macroeconomic shifts, or stock-specific developments, a concise Motley Fool quote lends credibility and clarity to your story.
If you’re a PR professional or reporter working on tight deadlines, use the subject line to flag urgency (for example: "Media Request — Quote Needed by 3 PM ET"). This helps the PR team prioritize responses and align the right analyst with your timeline.
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Need a quote from a Motley Fool analyst? Email pr@fool.com
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Published on: March 24, 2026, 2:11 pm


