Is Netflix going to die in the next year?

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How much money you’d have now if you invested $1,000 in Netflix 10 years ago

If you invested one year ago


· Percentage change: 95%

· Total as of Oct. 16: $1,946

If you invested five years ago

· Percentage change: 145%

· Total as of Oct. 16: $2,452

If you invested 10 years ago

· Percentage change: 1,259%

· Total as of Oct. 16: $13,586

If you invested when Netflix went public in May 2002

· Percentage change: 65,420%

· Total as of Oct. 16: $655,201

How much a $1,000 investment in Netflix would be worth now (cnbc.com)
 
I interviewed at Netflix, and even though I didn't get an offer*, I can say they were my favorite place to interview and seemed like an *exceptionally* well run company. I can't say enough good things about them, and was impressed by everyone and how easy they made the process.

*I didn't an offer after trying to rush the director to make a hiring decision, because I had an offer from another FAANG, which I eventually took. So even though I'm quite happy at my current job, I think Netflix would be an amazing place to work.


One thing I realized while interviewing there, Netflix is a data company that happens to make movies/TV shows. The amount of engineering they put into knowing what to produce/make/license is pretty astounding.
 
Personally, I traded through that position on the first round, but I’ve been in and out of that stock numerous times in the last couple years. Remember, I only date I never marry. Love em and leave em….But a lot of my clients did keep it.
 
Re-reading this thread is funny.

I went to check on Redbox and didn't realize they closed July of this year.

Long live NFLX... definitely not a MOMO stock. :)
 
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