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  2. Get Over It: Netflix Isn't for Sale - AOL

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    When Netflix (NAS: NFLX) announced that its board of directors had approved a "stockholder rights plan," the subtext was perfectly clear: CEO Reed Hastings was telling Carl Icahn to take his money ...

  3. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix defines a household as people who live in the same location as the owner of the account. Users are asked to set a primary location based on the device's IP address. [399] Netflix reported 8.05 million new subscribers in Q2 2024, up from 5.9 million subscribers added in Q2 2023. [400] [401]

  4. Household goods - Wikipedia

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    Household goods are a significant part of a country's economy, with their purchase the topic of magazines such as Consumer Reports, their relocation handled by moving companies, and their disposal or redistribution facilitated by companies like Goodwill Industries, services like classified advertising and Craigslist, and events such as garage ...

  5. Criticism of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is a subscription streaming service owned by the American company Netflix, Inc. Launched on August 29, 1997, it initially offered DVD rental and sale by mail, but the sales were eliminated within a year to focus on the DVD rental business. In 2007, the company began transitioning to its current subscription streaming model.

  6. 17 of the most valuable items on the black market - AOL

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    That's probably what comes to mind when thinking about the black market -- but the illegal trade is more varied than you may think, and it also encompasses household products like maple syrup and ...

  7. Roku, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Netflix's association with Roku also involved Wood taking a part-time job at Netflix to make a device to stream Netflix while serving as Roku's CEO. [7] Roku launched the first connected TV device to stream Netflix in May 2008, and continued to sell devices that plug into TVs, allowing consumers to access streaming services.

  8. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1980s with the compact disc and the introduction of personal computers, and until the early 2000s, many consumer electronics devices such as televisions and stereo systems, were digitized: digital computer technology, and thus digital signals, were integrated into the operation of consumer electronics devices, drastically ...

  9. Digital goods - Wikipedia

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    Also the question of the ownership (versus licensed use or service only) of purely digital goods is not finally resolved. For instance, the software installers of the digital software distributor gog.com are technically independent to the account but are still subject to the EULA, where a "licensed, not sold" formulation is used. [3]