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Despite a recent sell-off due to analyst concerns, shares of Netflix have risen 48% in the past year, compared to a 4% dip in the S&P 500.
Merrill Lynch sees millennials being the number one group in income and wealth by 2025. Here are the firm's top picks for this theme.
In the January comScore survey of Internet video traffic, Google sites placed well ahead of every other company measured. Most of the traffic was to YouTube.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday include Activision Blizzard, Boeing, FireEye, Gilead Sciences, Groupon, Netflix and Pandora Media.
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Tuesday's top analyst calls include Alphabet, Duke Energy, Mattel, Morgan Stanley, Netflix, Southwestern Energy and Twitter.
Alphabet is gearing up to become the leading provider of domestic technology, with an Internet of Things approach to the way we live our lives.
Wednesday's top analyst calls include AMD, Amazon.com, Celgene, Comerica, Fortinet, Gilead Sciences, Lennar, Netflix, Voya and Wayfair.
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) reported its fourth quarter financial results after the markets closed on Tuesday. The company had $0.07 in earnings per share (EPS) on $1.82 billion in revenue compared...
Netflix is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Netflix, Bank of America and some of the other major companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
Subscription-based Internet streaming is already revolutionizing the way we consume media, and Netflix is the undisputed leader for now.
Thursday's top analyst calls include Alcoa, GoPro, MetLife, Netflix, SUPERVALU, Walt Disney, Williams Companies and Yelp.
Amazon.com will offer streaming versions of President Obama's final State of the Union Address a day after the event.
While IBM says approximately 80,000 programmers have put Watson into apps and other software, the company has little to show in terms of revenue.