Netflix Inc. sell Subdi
Summary
This prediction ended on 17.04.15 with a price of €75.21. The price for Netflix Inc. massively increased, which is bad news for the SELL prediction by Subdi. Subdi has 50% into this predictionNetflix Inc. is a leading entertainment company that offers online streaming of movies and TV shows through its subscription-based streaming platform. The company provides a vast selection of content that can be accessed on several devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, smartphones, and tablets. Netflix has consistently grown its subscriber base and revenue over the years, owing to its innovative approach to content creation and distribution, which has made it a darling of investors and a sought-after stock on Wall Street.
Performance without dividends (%)
Name | 1w | 1m | 1y | 3y |
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Netflix Inc. | 2.651% | 2.651% | 83.783% | 30.197% |
iShares Core DAX® | -0.922% | -1.078% | 12.165% | 16.796% |
iShares Nasdaq 100 | 0.371% | -0.556% | 38.622% | 49.370% |
iShares Nikkei 225® | 2.224% | -2.825% | 19.015% | 4.643% |
iShares S&P 500 | -0.026% | -0.788% | 28.485% | 42.479% |
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In the thread Netflix Inc. diskutieren
Sollte mal wieder fallen,
vor allem jetzt, wo die Konkurrenz durch Amazon stärker wird, und Apple sein TV-Projekt voranbringt.
Report: Apple in talks to launch Web TV service
Feb 4 2015, 19:21 ET | About: Apple Inc. (AAPL) | By: Eric Jhonsa, SA News Editor
- Re/code, which has a good track record with Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) scoops, reports (citing TV industry execs) Apple is in talks with programmers about content deals that would let it offer a Web-based TV service, similar to the onerecently announced by Dish (will go for $20/month) and the one being prepped by Sony
- Re/code: "The theory is that Apple would put together bundles of programming — but not the entire TV lineup that pay TV providers generally offer — and sell it directly to consumers, over the Web." Naturally, Apple would develop its own UI and control the user experience.
- Though Apple has shown programmers demos of its planned service, Re/code cautions "talks seem to be in the early stages, which means terms like pricing and timing aren’t close to being ironed out."
- Past remarks from Apple execs have suggested both a strong dislike of the current TV-viewing experience, and an interest in improving it if the industry is willing to play ball. Reports last year stated Apple has talked with Time Warner Cable and others about supporting pay-TV content on a new Apple TV set-top.
http://seekingalpha.com/news/2274376-report-apple-in-talks-to-launch-web-tv-service