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It wasn’t that long ago that Martin Scorsese set Hollywood on fire thanks to everything from Leonardo DiCaprio’s inspired performance and Margot Robbie’s career-making, no-holds-barred performance. If you’d like to experience their Academy Award-nominated raunchy dramedy for yourself,
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Wall Street Processes Netflix-WB Deal: WBD Stock Up Slightly, Paramount And Netflix Shares Slump
Wall Street reacted Friday to Netflix's megadeal to acquire Warner Bros., with shares in WBD rising, Netflix's falling, and Paramount taking a hit.
Downgrading his rating on Netflix shares from "buy" to "hold," Pivotal Research Group analyst Jeff Wlodarczak says the megadeal reflects its concern that short-form is "is doing to streaming what streaming has done to traditional TV.
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Wall Street is Still Pounding the Table Over Nvidia, Micron, and Netflix
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is pushing higher on a report from Truth Social that the tech giant could ship its H200 chips to “approved customers” in China and other high-demand areas. All under the condition that a quarter of sales be paid to the U.
According to a new federal lawsuit, a Las Vegas woman is suing Netflix over the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery merger claiming it will drive subscription prices higher.
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. stock market rose to the edge of its all-time high on Friday. The S&P 500 added 0.2% and finished just 0.3% shy of its record closing level, which was set in October. It had briefly topped the mark during the day, before paring its gain.
Just yesterday, markets celebrated the latest quarter-point cut from the Federal Reserve, which lowered rates to a range of 3.5% to 3.75%. The central bank also announced that it would again purchase short-term bonds,
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Warner stock rises again. Why investors don’t care whether Paramount or Netflix wins the battle
Media investor Mario Gabelli is among those who may back Paramount's hostile bid over Netflix's initial offer.