Netflix

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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jack Delaney

Netflix's Path to Wealth: Why $25K Today Won't Match IPO-Era Returns

Netflix stock unlikely to generate generational wealth despite diversification efforts. Mature markets and competition limit explosive growth potential.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Jessica Mitacek

Congress's Top Stock Picks: Netflix, Broadcom, JPMorgan Chase Signal Market Timing

Congressional insiders are buying Netflix, Broadcom, and JPMorgan Chase. The three stocks show momentum gains and attractive valuations across technology and financial sectors.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Netflix's Valuation Puzzle: Why Buffett Loves the Discipline, Hates the Price

Netflix's capital discipline impressed Buffett, but its 38.5 P/E ratio lacks the margin of safety he demands. Great management at the wrong price remains a poor investment.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Netflix Crushes S&P 500 With 191% Three-Year Gain, But Valuation Concerns Loom

Netflix surged 191% in three years, outpacing S&P 500 with 5% 2026 gains. Ad revenue poised to double to $3B, but 39x P/E ratio signals overvaluation concerns.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Parkev Tatevosian, Cfa

Netflix Positioned for Guidance Boost as Quarterly Update Looms

Netflix prepares quarterly earnings report with expectations for raised annual guidance, signaling positive momentum in streaming operations.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Rick Munarriz

Five Earnings Tests Loom: Tech Darlings and Dividend Stalwarts Face the Market's Scrutiny

Five major companies report earnings this week, including Netflix, ASML, TSMC, PepsiCo, and CarMax, each facing distinct investor expectations amid sector headwinds.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Jesse Cohen

Netflix Surges While J&J Stumbles: Which Stock to Buy and Sell This Week

S&P 500 rallies 3.6% as Netflix emerges as a buy ahead of strong earnings, while J&J faces downgrades and patent cliff pressures triggering a sell recommendation.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Everpass Media

EverPass Media Lands Netflix Boxing Deal, Expands Commercial Distribution Rights

EverPass Media secures exclusive commercial rights to distribute Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov boxing match through Netflix for U.S. venues starting April 2026.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··John Ballard

Netflix and Microsoft Lead Investment Case for $1,000 Portfolio Additions

Motley Fool identifies Netflix and Microsoft as top investment picks, citing strong growth prospects and market dominance despite premium valuations.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Namrata Sen

Warner Bros. Discovery Scores 11 Oscars as $110B Paramount-Skydance Deal Nears Close

Warner Bros. Discovery wins 11 Oscars including Best Picture, while $110B Paramount-Skydance merger advances. Netflix secures 7 awards, avoids bidding war.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Keithen Drury

Microsoft Emerges as Superior Buy Over Netflix Amid AI Spending Concerns

Microsoft offers better value than Netflix despite recent losses, as it capitalizes on AI infrastructure demand with proven monetization paths versus Netflix's streaming competition.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Nabaparna Bhattacharya

Netflix Acquires Ben Affleck's AI Filmmaking Startup InterPositive

Netflix acquires Ben Affleck's AI filmmaking startup InterPositive, adding AI-assisted production tools designed to enhance rather than replace creative work.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Howard Smith

$NFLX Soars on JPMorgan Upgrade, Termination Fee Windfall

$NFLX rallies 25% in five days on JPMorgan upgrade and $2.8B termination fee from rejected Warner Bros. Discovery deal.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jack Delaney

Netflix Dodges Paramount Deal, Signals Strategic Pivot to Core Growth

Netflix exits Warner Bros. Discovery bidding war, stock rallies 13%. Company refocuses on advertising, live sports, and podcasting ventures.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Motley Fool Staff

Buffett's Final Moves: Berkshire Shifts From Tech to Consumer Staples

Berkshire Hathaway's latest 13F filing reveals Warren Buffett's last major stock moves as CEO, showing significant tech exits and pivot toward consumer goods.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jason Hall And Tyler Crowe

Netflix Avoids WBD Acquisition as Market Rewards Focus Strategy

Netflix rejected WBD acquisition pursuit, favoring organic growth. Stock rallied as investors backed management's disciplined capital allocation strategy over transformative deals.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Rishabh Mishra

Paramount Skydance Secures WBD Acquisition as Valuation Metrics Signal Underpriced Opportunity

Paramount Skydance wins WBD acquisition at $31/share after Netflix exits. Stock down 15% YTD despite favorable valuation metrics suggesting potential underpricing.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Eva Mathew

Paramount-Skydance Warner Bros. Deal Draws Scrutiny Over Scale, Leadership Concerns

Paramount-Skydance's $111B Warner Bros. deal faces scrutiny over leadership concentration and merger risks. Regulators probe competitive concerns as Senate hearing scheduled.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Rounak Jain

Trump Escalates Board Pressure, Raises Global Tariffs to 15% Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Trump raised global tariffs to 15% and pressured Netflix to remove board member Susan Rice, while escalating diplomatic tensions with France and criticizing Cuba.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Danny Vena, Cpa

Three Recent Stock Splitters Offer Significant Upside, Analysts Say

Three recent stock splitters—Netflix, Booking Holdings, and ServiceNow—show significant upside potential with analyst price targets suggesting 73%, 90%, and 149% gains respectively.
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