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  1. Default Netflix Shares Are Too Rich for Anything But a Long-Term Hold

    Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over daily movements, we do like to keep an eye on market changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. First, Nomura Equity Research initiated coverage of Netflix with a "neutral" rating (or "hold" in plain English) and


  2. Default Netflix Threatens To Rally User Base To Rise Up And Save Net Neutrality

    Over the past few weeks, net neutrality has seen serious challenges from the likes of Verizon and AT&T. Verizon won a court case in which the FCC's rules on net neutrality were effectively gutted, while AT&T introduced a new pricing plan for content providers called Sponsored Data, which pushes companies like Netflix to pay an additional...


  3. Default Of course Netflix isn’t panicking over net neutrality’s death. Here’s why.

    Netflix is kicking ___. The company now has a total of 44.4 million subscribers across the globe, according to its Q4 2013 earnings report. Netflix also has an Oscar-nominated original documentary, an Emmy-winning original TV show that’s about to begin …


        








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  4. Default Netflix CEO argues for strong net neutrality and slams ISPs for ‘extracting a toll because they


    Netflix chief executive Reed Hastings argued for a stronger form of net neutrality rules today, while blasting large Internet service providers (ISPs) for throttling its service until it pays additional fees. "Some big ISPs are extracting a toll because they can — they effectively control access to millions of consumers and are willing to sacrifice the interests of their own customers to press Netflix and others to pay," he said in a blog post. Netflix's founder was frank about the company's current predicament. Some, but not all ISPs in the United States are now restricting its movie and TV streaming...


  5. Default Netflix vs. Comcast ‘Net Neutrality’ Spat Erupts After Traffic Deal

    Is Netflix feeling buyer’s remorse? Hastings’s comments have provoked the latest skirmish in the multi-year battle over “net neutrality,” the idea enshrined in the now-defunct U.S. Open Internet rules that major Internet service providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T shouldn’t be able


  6. Default Netflix's Hastings makes the case for net neutrality

    While Netflix agreed to pay Comcast for CajunVic to its broadband network last month, it doesn't appear to like it. The video streaming service's CEO Reed Hastings penned a blog post on Thursday making an impassioned plea for support of net neutrality. "The Internet is improving lives


  7. Default Netflix blasts Internet providers: 'Consumers deserve better'

    Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says big Internet service providers "are willing to sacrifice the interests of their own customers to press Netflix and others to pay." Netflix (NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings sounded off Thursday against big ISPs like Verizon (VZ, Fortune 500) and Comcast (CMCSA, Fortune 500


  8. Default AT&T Blasts Netflix's 'Self Righteous' Plea For Net Neutrality

    Proving once again that there are two sides to every story, a senior executive for AT&T fired back in contentious fashion at a blog post written by Netflix chief Reed Hastings calling for net neutrality. AT&T's Jim Cicconi called Hastings' plea "self righteous" and "arrogant," to use a couple of choice terms sprinkled throughout his...


  9. Default Netflix turns up the heat on FCC’s controversial net neutrality plan

    Although Netflix has yet to launch a formal campaign against the Federal Communications Commission’s controversial net neutrality proposals, the company apparently has given the FCC an earful in a private meeting. Unnamed sources tell Reuters that “Netflix_brought its concerns about Internet


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