Netflix 4Q24 Earnings, Netflix and the NFL, More Netflix Price Hikes

Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories:

  • Netflix 4Q24 Earnings

  • Netflix and the NFL

  • More Netflix Price Hikes

I have been receiving questions about the latest with AAPL and various reports out of China regarding iPhone demand. While my preference is to stay away from commenting on daily stock price fluctuations, we have now seen about three weeks of a certain trend. Accordingly, we can visit the topic on Thursday.

Today’s update will be focused on Netflix’s 4Q24 earnings. It’s hard to believe, but the next earnings cycle is upon us. There were two takeaways that stood out to me about Netflix’s numbers. We will go into each takeaway in greater detail.

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