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Netflix Inc NFLX

Alternate Symbol(s):  N.NFLX

Netflix, Inc. is a provider of entertainment services. The Company acquires, licenses and produces content, including original programming. The Company provides paid memberships in approximately 190 countries offering television (TV) series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Its members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time. The Company offers members the ability to receive streaming content through a host of Internet-connected devices, including TVs, digital video players, TV set-top boxes and mobile devices. The Company also has agreements with various cable, satellite and telecommunications operators to make its service available through TV set-top boxes. The Company's paid plans range from the United States dollar equivalent of $1 to $28 per month, and pricing on its extra member sub accounts range from the United States dollar equivalent of $2 to $8 per month.


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Post by smeagleon Aug 19, 2016 9:38am
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Post# 25157932

storage capacity

storage capacity
The computer industry has been offering "file" storage devices that have reached, 2 terrabytes and more. Who's kidding who. What files are being stored by so many people at such a low cost?

Is it possible that Netflix has had its run and technology will make it obsolete?

Remember the 24 hour, photo finishing machine? The company went ballistic. THEN, someone invented ONE hour finishing and the other  company went bust.

NOW, one hour photo finishing is a joke,,, have you seen one of those kiosks ANYWHERE?

Technology wiped them out.

Just a thought.
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