Netflix Inc

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Closing Price on October 18, 2024

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Netflix was one of just three brands to break into Interbrand's list of the global 100 top-ranked brands. What did the company do to achieve that?
“It”, based on a Steven King novel, blistered the box office with a first-weekend take of $117 million. U.S. box office revenue has been extremely weak for weeks. According to Box Office Mojo:...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a look at a few widely influential analyst calls over this past week on some of the biggest names in the tech sector.
Hackers may have gained access to data on 143 million people, Disney will include Star Wars and Marvel films to its streaming services, and more important headlines.
Disney shares were a drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday as the worst percentage loss of the 30 index components.
Hurricane Irma barrels toward the Florida coast, T-Mobile will offer free Netflix to some subscribers, Toys "R" Us may declare Chapter 11, and other important headlines.
These are three top picks for the rest of 2017, and stocks that should remain in portfolios for years given their overall prospects.
The IPO market continues to be dormant next week. The big news from last week is that Roku, a maker of streaming video devices, has filed for a $100 million IPO.
Trouble has just begun for the century-old business of running theaters people actually go to so they can see a movie on the big screen.
The U.S. installed base of streaming media devices is dominated by Roku, which claims more than twice as much of the market as Apple or Google.
One thing investors wanted to hear on conference calls this earnings season was how companies are responding to Amazon. One industry that escaped such queries was defense, but that may have been an...
Netflix has signed Shonda Rhimes, creator of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal" for Disney's ABC network to a multiyear contract, after Disney ended its deal with Netflix for Disney- and Pixar-branded...
When one of the most recognizable brands in the world makes a strategic shift, an obvious question is how that shift will pay off for the company and its investors.
Tesla will test its self-driving truck in Nevada, smartphone marketer Essential Products has gotten investment capital from Amazon.com and Tencent, and more headlines.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Alcoa, Apple, Netflix, Plains All American, Starbucks, Transocean, Vivint Solar, Vodafone and Walt Disney.