Netflix Inc

NASDAQ: NFLX
$759.44
+$10.32 (+1.4%)
Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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Netflix posted earnings that beat estimates and revenues that matched estimates, but the company's subscriber growth stalled.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Netflix, Morgan Stanley and some of the top companies reporting their latest results on in the coming week.
With earnings starting to really snowball next week, and a market that seems to be teetering somewhat due to high valuations and some messy geopolitical issues, it makes sense for investors to look...
Stocks are still trading close to all-time highs, and that means one thing for companies posting first-quarter results. Meet or beat expectations, and provide at least decent guidance, or sellers may...
Will movie studios, theater owners, and streaming services be able to reach an agreement that shortens the time between a movie's release and its availability to stream on-demand?
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday include AMD, FireEye, Netflix, Shake Shack, Snap and Workday.
Netflix hit new all-time highs this past week as more analysts raised their price targets for the online streaming firm. One of the more bearish analysts almost completely changed its position on the...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday include Adobe Systems, Barclays, Dean Foods, Netflix, Simon Property, Snap and Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
Netflix is continuing to press new highs as more and more consumers are adopting its streaming platform as part of their lives.
The include top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday Apple, Finisar, Intel, Netflix, Occidental Petroleum, Snap and Agilent Technologies.
In 2017, for the first time, the number of U.S. homes with a Netflix subscription outnumbers the number of homes with a digital video recorder (DVR).
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen om Monday include Apple, Dow Chemical, GoPro, Netflix, Snap, FedEx and MetLife.
A recent study identified 10 U.S. cities where high tech workers are most likely to be underpaid and 10 companies that are most likely to underpay.
On YouTube's official blog, Cristos Goodrow, vice president of engineering at YouTube, the huge video site, owned by Alphabet, reported its traffic had reached a remarkable milestone.
2016's 50 most innovative companies are topped by Apple, Google and Tesla. Among the companies making the biggest moves were Netflix and Facebook, and new entrants on the list included Uber and...