Netflix (NFLX)
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NASDAQ · Last Trade: May 7th, 8:04 AM EDT
The strong momentum in these stocks is based on real results.
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Advanced Micro Devices edged above Wall Street's earnings target for the first quarter on better-than-expected sales. AMD stock rose.
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Is Netflix on track for a long blockbuster run? Check out what's fueling investor excitement about the media-streaming veteran right now.
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Take-Two Interactive Software released the second trailer for its video game “Grand Theft Auto 6.” TTWO stock rose on the news.
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Google has launched "100 Zeros," a film and TV production initiative aimed at influencing Hollywood and reconnecting with younger audiences.
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VeriSign, S&P Global, and Netflix are all well-insulated from the macro headwinds.
Via The Motley Fool · May 6, 2025
President Trump's decision to levy a 100% tariff on foreign films resulted from a proposal by actor Jon Voight and his manager, Steven Paul.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
The company went public in July 2024 by offering 1.25 million shares priced at $4.30 apiece, raising $5.38 million.
Via Stocktwits · May 6, 2025
Morgan Stanley's worst-case scenario analysis showed that the proposed measure would reduce the earnings power of all companies in the value chain.
Via Stocktwits · May 6, 2025
May has been a profitable month for the US stock market in recent decades, with S&P 500 posting an average return of 0.6%. Top performers include Netflix, McKesson, Take-Two, Nvidia, and AMD.
Via Benzinga · May 5, 2025
Netflix stock fell Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to impose 100% tariffs on foreign-made films.
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Microsoft just got the market focused on business results again.
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Donald Trump threatens the movie sector with tariffs on films produced outside of America. Here's what that could mean.
Via Benzinga · May 5, 2025
A Benzinga poll finds Netflix subscribers aren't ready to cancel their plans and are looking forward to several pieces of new content in 2025.
Via Benzinga · May 5, 2025
The threat of 100% Trump tariffs on foreign-made movies sent Netflix stock, shares of movie studios and theater chains lower on Monday.
Via Investor's Business Daily · May 5, 2025
Same-store sales are down at the coffee chain's U.S. stores. But a successful turnaround isn't off the menu yet.
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A nearly 20-year Amazon veteran, Nader Kabbani said he was drawn to Hims & Hers by its potential to expand access to fast, reliable, and high-quality care.
Via Stocktwits · May 5, 2025
Netflix stock traded lower as Trump proposed 100% tariff on foreign films, economist criticizes move, citing potential subscriber losses for companies like Netflix.
Via Benzinga · May 5, 2025