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Netflix missed on international subs. That's what matters. Right now, it's the only thing that matters: https://t.co/Zd1zxowAkn
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) July 17, 2019
Your reminder that Netflix bleeds $3 billion+ in cash yearly, and it cannot exist without the faith of investors who loan it money.
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) July 18, 2019
That's why Netflix can't have hiccups in subscriber growth. It threatens the faith. (Although the faith stands for now.) https://t.co/eURC6Mx5mo pic.twitter.com/FX4llzWYhI
I think these latest losses are a blip caused by price hikes and shoddy content.
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) July 18, 2019
But Netflix does face real challenges here as everybody and their mom takes content off Netflix and hides it behind exclusivity silos.
More competition, more piracy. https://t.co/iJLEqXqbbg
Netflix is losing beloved shows, subscribers, and confidence https://t.co/rYRzqDyTKF pic.twitter.com/wsu0b2KSIN
— The Verge (@verge) July 18, 2019
Didn't hear a lot about sleep and Fortnite in Netflix's executive comments yesterday. Instead, Netflix sounded a lot like a regular media company instead of an entertainment landscape usurper. https://t.co/ro81FNCqub
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) July 18, 2019
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Netflix is losing beloved shows, subscribers, and confidence https://t.co/rYRzqDyTKF pic.twitter.com/8bCdJna1iE
— The Verge (@verge) July 19, 2019
15 bn spent on content, Netflix is struggling to survive.
— Eetika Kapoor (@EetikaKapoor) July 18, 2019
The company has added only 2.7 mn subs this quarter.
Long before Netflix can actually chill.
Whereas, Amazon, Hotstar are leaps ahead because of their ridiculously low costs in India. https://t.co/mcw1McTgaI
Really enjoying Netflix doomsday headlines.
— Parthshri Arora (@parthsarora) July 19, 2019
'Netflix is losing beloved shows, subscribers, and confidence' https://t.co/a0m4gkOk64
Well, maybe they should have thought of that before they got woke. https://t.co/6MwkskKnbh
— R. D. (@ObolerfanII) July 19, 2019
competition from #Hotstar (owned by Disney), #JioTV & Amazon prime..
— Vicky AV (@iamVickyAV) July 19, 2019
No wonder Netflix's share fell almost 10% yesterday after the disastrous quarterly results..https://t.co/7T5QzLYBX9
Netflix is losing beloved shows, subscribers, and confidence https://t.co/zEJ7FmpZce
— Azeem Azhar (@azeem) July 18, 2019
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