One of the questions around net flecks as they have methodically raised prices over the past decade, is, well, what's the upper limit of that? Youknow, as they bump up against 20 dollars a month, that sort of thing? I'm certainly an ad supported at a lower price point would give them, in some ways, greater pricing flexibility. Do you look at those two and think, boy, the they've got more room to run than netflik does? Both rooms room to run in terms of week and we have more ability to raise prices because we're starting at a lower point. But if i had to guess if there was another streamer who had figured
For the first time in over a decade, Netflix had a quarterly net-loss of subscribers and shares fell more than 35%. (0:20) Tim Beyers discusses: - The growing competition in video streaming - Shares of Roku and Disney falling as well - How investors should think about the growth prospects for Netflix - Lululemon Athletica's plan to double its annual revenue in the next five years
(15:30) Ricky Mulvey talks with Motley Fool senior analyst Sanmeet Deo about Xponential Fitness, a small-cap company rising in the boutique space.
Stocks discussed: NFLX, ROKU, DIS, LULU, XPOF, PLNT
Host: Chris Hill Guests: Tim Beyers, Sanmeet Deo Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Tim Sparks
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