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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (44757)10/2/2011 5:34:45 PM
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I'm thinking there maybe be a different reason. While back when Netflix negotiated streaming rights with content providers, they had to agree to delay new DVD offering. I found myself quite often getting a new movie at Redbox, instead of Netflix. Having two separate businesses, Netflix can be competitive on the DVD rental side, and price online streaming according to deals they get from content providers. My guess is streaming rights negotiations are tough, Netflix does not have as much leverage as they would like.There were few streaming services that already went bust. I dropped my Netflix streaming service, documentaries were about the only interesting movies I found there.

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