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Could High-Riding Netflix Be In for a Fall?
Changes in executive pay, the departure of its CFO, and almost $30 billion of cash obligations may be warning signs for Netflix's valuation outlook.
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David McCann
| January 14, 2019
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Ex-Activision CFO Neumann Moves to Netflix
Netflix appoints Spencer Neumann as its CFO just two days after Activision announced it had terminated him for cause.
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Matthew Heller
| January 2, 2019
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Netflix Posts Big Rebound in Subscriber Growth
The streaming giant's strong Q3 “serves as a comeback after it failed to meet its own performance predictions in Q2."
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Matthew Heller
| October 17, 2018
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CFOs on the Move: Week Ending Aug. 17
Lee Enterprises, Brookdale Senior Living, Alorica, Alliance Data Systems, Stifel Financial, Startek, Agilent Technologies, Ambarella, Stage Stores, Netflix
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Joan Urdang
| August 17, 2018
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Netflix CFO David Wells to Depart
Wells headed finance for eight years, but intends his "next chapter to focus more on philanthropy."
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William Sprouse
| August 13, 2018
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Netflix Shares Dive as Subscriber Adds Miss
The company suggests the lower-than-expected subscriber growth in Q2 was a temporary blip but analysts fear the quality of its programming has declined.
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Matthew Heller
| July 17, 2018
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