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Netflix seem to be doing pretty well to me - stock price side especially.
As to the number of Subscribers, we will apparently soon find out. |
this is worth repeating as robwt and stewart are trying desperately to twist my wordsfor those that missed it robwts silly comment---Sky are losing customers and the rest including Netflix aren?t doing that well--- |
robwt and stewartno need to troll by saying i am in love with netflix, but your continued deflection is noted, its robwt that compared itv to other streamersrobwt was categorically wrong saying netflix are not doing that wellno need to wait and see, since ukraine when they both fell many on here tried to compare itv and netflix and the results are in...itv is still the same price and netflix has gone from 200 to 900 try sticking to the facts for once please and no need to keep moving the goal posts |
Hi Toptoptrader and Robwt, I think TT is enamoured with Netflix and I have to admit it has been a rocketship fron $200 to $900 in the last three years. If only ITV had that rise, we would all be very happy.
Netflix share price today is $904-00 or £723,00 ITV share price today is 73.30p or 91 US cents.
We can keep an eye on which one performs best, if there is any truth behind bids or bubbles the market will be the answer.
Toptoptrader is in love with Netflix, Robwt seems to think ITV are doing well and Netflix isn't, see how things pan out although it is a race between an F1 car and Soap Box on relatively different levela.
Let the market decide! |
netflix financials and subscriber numbers going gangbusters year upon year, share price reflecting that...what a pity (read deliberate reason) stag has me filtered and now doesnt need to answer for his rubbish..is robwt still here or has he took the cowards way out too...is the board so bad that it has to post lies about competitors to keep the group think going? |
lolposting facts that go against the group think is now trolling apparentlyand we even have sympathy posts to make people posting nonsense feel betterrobwt, did stags post make you feel better, he upped the anti by saying netflix had an exodus of viewers...another one saying the mkt is wrong and he is right...but who to believe?i mean stags posting history is stellar after all... |
My kids now tend to "watch" Netflix's games on their phones..... The games are far more addictive than social media....
So I guess Netflix are moving away from TV and films and moving towards the games market.....
I suspect ITV also ought to get into this area..... ITV studios probably could knock out a few good games quite quickly... It probably would do wonders for ITVx "viewing figures" and also send ITV share price into orbit.... |
Rob, thanks for your input here, it all helps and if I were you I would just FILTER the poster who calls himself top.
I had already read that Netflix is suffering from an exodus of viewers, SKY and Prime also so according to topsy, don't believe it, it's TLOBS level nonsense.
Time will tell Topsy in the meantime I have decided to Filter you on the grounds that you are TopTroll. |
I hold here but i dont concider with ads free. Thats my time and as we all know time is money. Used to have prime but ditched when they made you pay and watch ads. I find itvx crazy good value. Its less than the tv licence for f's sake. I can't believe many of our population can't afford that but can afford a massive screen.Dont watch live tv so theres loads for me to catchup on.Found netflix mainly american dummed down twaddle and ditched before trial ended. |
robwtyou seem to think you are helping posters by posting rubbish?im helping by pointing that out:)we can do this for as long as you wish, but your own posts will damn you..perhaps you should do the old filter routine as a poor attempt to salvage your credibility? |
netflix share performance from ukraine to now200-900ouchnetflix not doing very well according to robwt |
for those that missed it robwts silly comment---Sky are losing customers and the rest including Netflix aren't doing that well--- |
robwti can find subscriber numbers quite easily -so can the mkt hence the performance of the share price..im sure many here wish itv could do as not very well as netflix |
netflix arent doing that well?
all time high share price and all time subscribers high?
tlobs level nonsense
top trader, Netflix are not doing that well, in fact starting 2025 they aren't reporting numbers. The facts are well known in the industry, if your view of things is different then don't blame the messenger and when you do research try and read between the lines. The upsurge in Netflix numbers is due to them stopping sharing and that is a one off. Here is a link, if you go by it's headline it looks good, but as I said it pays to read between the lines. |
netflix arent doing that well?all time high share price and all time subscribers high?tlobs level nonsense |
No its not free.A subscription gives ad free access and is well worth the trifle amount they charge , if you like uk generated content especially the back catalogue. |
The Sunday Times (this morning) has ITV at the top of its small list of take-over targets. It does caution that rumours have been floating around ITV for years... But this time it might be the time... |
Boue,
ItvX is free lol |
ITV has access to cash/friends, and hardly any debts, and can carry on buying shares well past 2025. I predict many companies will be taken private to avoid a carve-up, by the "fast buck institutions" in the event of a very likely recession, perhaps 2025/2026. I will be subscribing to ITVX, to see if paying to view tv, is worth it. |