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  2. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple languages.

  3. International expansion of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix entered the international market when they began offering their streaming service to Canada on September 22, 2010. At the time the subscription cost $7.99 a month, a rate that CEO Reed Hastings called, "the lowest, most aggressive price we've ever had anywhere in the world."

  4. Timeline of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix initiates initial public offering (IPO), selling 5.5 million shares of common stock at the price of US$15.00 per share. It brings in $82.5 million. [7] 2003: April: Growth: Netflix announces that it reaches 1 million subscribers. [8] 2004: August 11: Competition

  5. Netflix Raises Prices Again As Cheaper Subscriptions ... - AOL

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    One Piece Koby Garp. Netflix has bumped up the price of its services once again in the US, UK and France. Prices in the US for the ad-free subscription jumped by $3 per month to $22.99, with the ...

  6. Gold set for brightest year since 2010 on rate cuts, safe ...

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    Gold prices were set to end a record-breaking year on a positive note on Tuesday as robust central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainties and monetary policy easing fuelled the safe-haven metal's ...

  7. Netflix raises prices as it adds 9 million subscribers - AOL

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    The price hikes were announced in Netflix's third quarter earnings report, which showed the company added 9 million new customers worldwide and posted revenue of $8.542 billion, in line with ...

  8. 1999–2002 sale of United Kingdom gold reserves - Wikipedia

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    The UK government's intention to sell gold and reinvest the proceeds in foreign currency deposits, including euros, was announced on 7 May 1999, when the price of gold stood at US$282.40 per ounce [9] (cf. the price in 1980: $850/oz [10]) The official stated reason for this sale was to diversify the assets of the UK's reserves away from gold, which was deemed to be too volatile.

  9. Netflix hikes prices again - AOL

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    Netflix has raised its prices again. The streaming giant said in its third-quarter earnings report that its premium ad-free plan in the United States will increase by $3 per month, to $22.99 ...