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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lawrence Nga

Netflix Bets on Organic Growth After Walking Away From Warner Bros. Deal

Netflix abandons Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition bid, prioritizing organic growth through its 190M+ ad-supported users and content quality instead of transformative deals.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Chris Katje

Congressman Dumps Warner Bros. Discovery Stock Despite 150% Gain Amid Merger Review

Rep. Pfluger sells Warner Bros. Discovery stock despite 150% annual gain amid DOJ review of Paramount-Skydance merger.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Namrata Sen

Senate Democrats Push FCC to Probe Foreign Funding in $111B Paramount-Skydance Deal

Senate Democrats demand FCC probe into foreign funding in $111B Paramount-Skydance-Warner Bros. Discovery deal, citing concerns over Chinese and Gulf state investor influence on CNN.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Bitcoin's Dominance Attracts Long-Term Investors Despite 41% Drawdown

Bitcoin remains top cryptocurrency pick for long-term investors, citing 60% market dominance, 18,000% decade returns, and fortress-like security despite recent 41% correction.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Netflix Ad Revenue Surges 150% to $1.5B, But Valuation Questions Linger

Netflix's advertising revenue jumped 150% to $1.5B in 2025, with projections to double in 2026. However, a 37.5 P/E ratio and slowing revenue growth raise valuation concerns.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Roku Stock Surges 51% in Two Years as Streaming Consolidation Accelerates

Roku stock up 51% in two years as streaming consolidation accelerates, with free cash flow projected to exceed $1 billion by 2028. Competition from Apple, Alphabet, Amazon limits upside.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jack Delaney

Netflix's Q1 2026 Test: Ad Revenue, Margins, and Cash Flow Under the Microscope

Netflix reports Q1 2026 earnings April 16 with focus on ad revenue ($3B projected), operating margins (31.5%), and free cash flow ($11B).
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Prosper Junior Bakiny

Three Tech Giants Positioned as 20-Year Wealth Builders in Shifting Market

Amazon, Microsoft, and Netflix identified as two-decade investment opportunities based on competitive advantages in cloud computing, enterprise software, and streaming entertainment respectively.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Anusuya Lahiri

Netflix Bets Big on BTS Concert Livestream in Live Events Push

Netflix launches first global music concert livestream featuring BTS across 190 countries, signaling major pivot into live entertainment amid leadership restructuring and Korea investment surge.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··James Brumley

Netflix Emerges Stronger After Paramount Deal Collapse: Buy Case for 2026

Netflix positions as strong 2026 buy after losing Warner Bros. deal, with 13% revenue growth expected and $113.09 price target implying 20% upside potential.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Disney Stock Down 51% From Peak, But Streaming Turnaround and Valuation Gap Signal Opportunity

Disney stock down 51% offers compelling value as streaming turns profitable with $1.3B operating income and experiences maintain 33% margins, trading at 14.5x P/E versus Netflix's 37.7x.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Chris Katje

Trump Allegedly Promised Ellison Warner Bros Deal, Lawsuit Claims

Lawsuit alleges Trump promised Ellison Warner Bros deal. Paramount declared winning bidder; DOJ approval pending amid regulatory scrutiny.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··David Jagielski, Cpa

Netflix Stock Soars 24% as Market Celebrates Abandonment of $82.7B Warner Bros. Deal

Netflix stock rallies 24% after abandoning $82.7B Warner Bros. deal. Market rewards focus on proven standalone streaming strategy over debt-heavy acquisition.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Geoffrey Seiler

Recession Odds Hit 30% for 2026: Three Defensive Stocks to Weather the Storm

Prediction markets show ~30% 2026 recession probability. Walmart, Netflix, and Philip Morris International positioned as defensive investments to weather economic downturns.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Not Specified

Creative Studies Expo Bridges 140+ Students With 50+ Industry Pros in Major Talent Pipeline Event

College for Creative Studies hosts Industry EXPOsition connecting 140+ students with 50+ entertainment industry professionals, featuring acclaimed animator Eric Goldberg and studio illustrators.
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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··Neil Patel

Netflix vs. Disney: Which Streaming Giant Offers Better Returns?

Netflix dominates with 325M subscribers but trades at 30x forward P/E. Disney achieved 828% streaming profit growth at 15x multiple, offering better value with added diversification.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Lekha Gupta

Tech Giants Double Down on AI While Facing Regulatory Headwinds

Major tech companies announced billions in AI investments this week, while Trump administration sued California over emissions. Meta, Nvidia, Oracle, and Amazon made significant moves.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Daniel Sparks

Netflix Stock Surges After $82.7B Deal Collapse—But Premium Valuation Warrants Caution

Netflix stock jumped following abandoned Warner Bros. deal, resuming $9.5B buybacks. Yet 37x P/E ratio and slowing growth guidance suggest limited upside.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Prosper Junior Bakiny

Meta and Netflix Poised for Decade of Compound Growth Through 2036

Meta and Netflix offer compelling decade-long growth opportunities via network effects, AI dominance, and expanding monetization channels in advertising and streaming.
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