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  2. John Antioco - Wikipedia

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    John Antioco is an American businessman, known for being the former CEO of the now bankrupt Blockbuster Video who missed an opportunity to purchase Netflix before it became a multi-billion dollar streaming platform. He is now chairman of the board of directors at BRIX Holdings LLC and the Managing Partner of JAMCO Interests LLC.

  3. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster [5] or Blockbuster Video was an American multimedia brand which was founded by David Cook in 1985 as a single home video rental shop, but later became a public store chain featuring video game rentals, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater. [6]

  4. How Netflix went from a Blockbuster killer to a company ... - AOL

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    For $15.95 a month, you could fire Blockbuster , though the corner video store would still have a place for years. The Blockbuster movie rental store is open for business in the Denver suburb of ...

  5. Blockbuster’s ex-CEO, still plagued as ‘the guy that failed ...

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    They reduced Blockbuster’s credit terms from 90 days to cash payment, taking nearly $300 million of float out of the Blockbuster system in just a few weeks, and by 23 September 2010, Blockbuster ...

  6. The Innovator's Dilemma - AOL

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    Blockbuster's customers at that time most likely wouldn't have liked the move, and its shareholders would have been up in arms. Which brings us back to Netflix If you're following along, you can ...

  7. DVD-by-mail - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster claimed 1 million online customers in August 2005, 2 million by March 2006, and finished the first quarter of 2007 with 3 million. [9] By the end of 2013, Blockbuster had withdrawn from the DVD-by-mail market. [10] Walmart briefly entered the market as well, but withdrew in 2005 and now has a cross-promotional agreement with Netflix ...

  8. Snoozing And Losing: A Blockbuster Failure - AOL

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  9. Netflix Faces Challenges From Blockbuster, Walmart - AOL

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    Netflix was virtually founded as a response to consumer anger over Blockbuster's late fees -- at least, it was marketed as a low-cost alternative to punishing daily fees.