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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/4/2018 1:33:04 PM
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Re: Netflix
It will be fascinating no doubt--but there will be more scepticism as exemplified by the stories that came out about how the "Platforms' were manipulated.    

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/4/2018 1:31:52 PM
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Re: Netflix
THanks for the thoughts--there is always something about a "physical book" that somehow will endure in this changing & transfomational time we live in no doubt.  The question is whether our grandkids wil actually know what a book is :)

 

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batye
batye
1/4/2018 2:23:28 AM
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Re: Netflix
@mpouraryan good point I think in 2018 we gonna see big brands wars... at the same time FB more and more becoming bigger brand player - same as Google, Ebay, Amazon... 

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batye
batye
1/4/2018 2:21:28 AM
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Re: Netflix
@mpouraryan  thank you in my books bigger not always better as quality may get lost in the process - but it just the way I see thing... 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/2/2018 10:59:30 PM
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Re: Netflix
Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts--you forget another one of what I will hereby deem the "Fearful Five"--Facebook--as there was a major commentary about how some of the Virtual MEdia Players (and we at the Daily Outsider have to deal with it as well in a major way) on dealing with the dual monopoly of Google (Alphabet) along with Facebook.

 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/2/2018 10:56:42 PM
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Re: Netflix
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.    The question that all must think about is whether "Bigger" necessarily means "better".    What The NYTimes Farhad Mahjoo referred to as the Frightful Five are becoming the fearful Five--and we seem to be lost out in it all

 

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batye
batye
1/2/2018 3:56:24 AM
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Re: Netflix
@mpouraryan I think it could happens as Apple try to get bigger piece of the market pie... one way or other... 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/2/2018 3:49:31 AM
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Re: Netflix
Working away as I "drop by briefly" & as I saw this:
 

There is a 40% chance #Apple will acquire #Netflix, according to Citi http://uk.businessinsider.com/apple-potential-merger-acquisition-candidates-aapl-2017-12 ... $AAPL $NFLX

 

Now that would be a game changer--right?

 

 



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batye
batye
1/2/2018 12:08:29 AM
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Re: Netflix
@mpouraryan Happy New 2018, the way I see it it gonna be ery interesting year - Amazon and Google everywhere :) 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/1/2018 8:45:21 PM
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Re: Netflix
Happy 2018 to all here in TT.   As I hope all had a fab time and got some downtime--for the record--I was the only one that apparently said "Netflix is toast".   There are a few things that led me to it--for starters, I view them as being in Amazon's Crosshairs--and this truly hit home when Amazon "live stremed" the Rose Parade for this year (I am not sure the first time).   Hulu is also another one to be aware of--especially with the pending Disney/Fox Marriage that I am sure we all will have plenty to write about!!

It is going to be an interesting year no doubt!!!



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