Netflix Inc

NASDAQ: NFLX
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Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Anadarko Petroleum, DuPont, FXCM, Garmin, Netflix and Seagate Technology.
In roughly three and a half years, the global percentage of video viewed on a mobile device has skyrocketed.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to find out which of the major Nasdaq stocks would lead the index back over 5,000 -- and perhaps ultimately to new all-time highs.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is expected to release a new proposal on Thursday that insiders believe adopts the President Obama's position to regulate the Internet as a common carrier.
Netflix posted its fourth-quarter and full-year results Tuesday after the markets closed, and analysts have begun weighing in on the stock.
courtesy of NetflixNetflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) reported fiscal fourth quarter and full-year 2014 results after markets closed Tuesday. For the quarter, the video distribution company posted diluted...
When Netflix reports fourth-quarter and full-year results after markets close Tuesday, the number that will get most of the attention is subscriber additions.
Corporate earnings season is upon us, and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger reporting companies for the coming week.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen from Wall Street include Coach, Gap, FXCM, Lululemon Athletica, Netflix and Target.
The equity research team at Oppenheimer has released the firm's 35 best trading ideas for 2015, and we screened the list for large cap stocks that have declined substantially since the beginning of...
Moviegoers want lower ticket prices. This obvious conclusion is part of a new study by consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.
A new research report from Baird highlights the firm's top picks for 2015. We screened the Baird list, which is a very diverse and solid group of picks, for the momentum stocks they tout as top picks...
Amazon has lost its number one position in customer service, and with it the image that its position against brick-and-mortar stores and niche online retailers is invulnerable.
There is an old saying that any publicity is good publicity, as long as they spell your name right. That may apply in the case of "The Interview" from Sony Pictures.
After settling a dispute with CBS just a week ago, Dish Network faces a similar situation with the Fox network, which has blocked access to two of its most popular channels.