A ray of sunshine about Disney’s theme park business and optimistic expectations ahead of the company’s quarterly earnings report on Thursday helped boost the company’s shares 5% to record territory.
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Also Read: What Joe Biden's 'Complicated' Ties to Big Tech Mean for Antitrust Crackdowns and Content ModerationOn the financial side, Netflix reported earnings per share of $1.19, compared to the $1.36 EPS analysts had projected. Revenue of $6.64 billion matched analyst estimates, although its 21.5% year-over-year sales growth fell short of the 30% year-over-year growth Netflix enjoyed during the same period a year earlier.
A ray of sunshine about Disney’s theme park business and optimistic expectations ahead of the company’s quarterly earnings report on Thursday helped boost the company’s shares 5% to record territory.
Tesla, the electric car company run by Elon Musk, has bought $1. 5bn (£1.
Elon Musk, hip hop artist Snoop Snogg and Kiss lead singer Gene Simmons. This comes after the cryptocurrency surprised many after soaring almost 1,500 percent this year alone.
Shares of KuaishouTechnology, China’s second-most popular short-form video app behind TikTok owner ByteDance, rocketed nearly 300 percent Friday in their debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Shortly after the opening bell, the stock was selling at more than HK$330, nearly triple the initial public offering list price of HK$115 and valuing the company at $179 billion.
2021 is already proving to be a big year for celebrity babies! Some of the biggest names in entertainment are welcoming new additions to their family, including Oscar-winner Emma Stone and supermodel Karlie Kloss. Some new moms have already revealed the happy news on Instagram, including former Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder who welcomed her first child on January 7. Scroll through to see all the new and expectant moms of 2021!
If you’re looking for some new telly to get stuck into, Lupin could be just show you didn’t know you needed in your life.
Netflix's better-than-expected fourth-quarter subscriber additions and improved free cash flow forecast led several Wall Street analysts on Wednesday to boost their price targets for the global streaming giant's shares, with at least two also upgrading their stock ratings.
direct to your inbox‘If the water rises another metre, we could be in big trouble.’Some residents in South Manchester say they are 'preparing for evacuation' as the River Mersey reaches the highest levels ever recorded on the waterway and roads become flooded.'Flooding to properties is expected', according to the Environment Agency.Greater Manchester Police declared a major incident on Tuesday evening and the Met Office warns of a 'danger to life' due to fast flowing or deep floodwater.
After reporting better-than-expected subscriber growth and marking a key financial milestone, Netflix is seeing its shares hit a new high on a wave of euphoric reaction from Wall Street.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix shares saw their biggest single-day gains in four years after reporting strong Q4 subscriber growth that topped Wall Street expectations.
Netflix faced more competition than ever before in 2020, but the streamer is showing little sign of flagging, ending the year with an unprecedented nearly 204 million global subscribers. It turns out, the pandemic is a more powerful force than the threat of new rivals.
Netflix’s fourth-quarter results released Tuesday. The service added another 8.5 million subscribers during the October-December period to cap Netflix’s biggest year since its inception as a DVD-by-mail service in 1997.
one of Netflix’s biggest shows ever and helped spark a digital chess revolution, “Bridgerton,” and the return of “The Crown.” It was also the first quarter to reflect the price hikes Netflix implemented in late October, which pushed standard monthly subscriptions to $13.99 in the U.S.; the company’s Premium subscription, its most expensive plan, now costs $17.99 per month.The company will hold a video conference call to discuss its earnings at 3:00 p.m.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix powered past the 200 million subscriber mark in 2020 to cap its biggest-ever year of growth, driven by viewership gains during COVID-19.In the fourth quarter of 2020, Netflix added 8.51 million paid streaming subscribers to stand at 203.7 million worldwide at the end of the year.Netflix previously forecast 6 million global paid net adds for Q4 (down from 8.8 million in the year-prior quarter), after the streamer saw a pandemic-driven boom in the first half
It’s easy to lose track of the days in lockdown, and now Stacey Solomon has admitted that the pandemic has led to her forgetting her fiancé Joe Swash’s birthday! Taking to her Instagram Stories, Stacey secretly filmed the former EastEnders actor talking about how “excited” he is for his birthday before turning to the camera and flashing a look of sheer panic. She captioned the video: “Omg biggest bombshell ever.This lockdown has made me lose track of EVERYTHING.
Ayrshire hospitals has hit a record high for the third day in succession.Latest figures show 232 people were in hospital with confirmed coronavirus at midnight – up 11 from yesterday.There are now 14 people with the disease in intensive care, which is a rise of three.A further 95 positive coronavirus cases have been recorded by NHS Ayrshire & Arran taking the pandemic total to 12,236.A further 10 deaths have been recorded in Ayrshire – among 71 nationwide.Scotland's death toll now stands at
Manori Ravindran International EditorNetflix’s French original “Lupin” is the streamer’s latest international hit.The SVOD giant projects that the clever Omar Sy-fronted crime caper will be watched by 70 million members within its first 28 days on the service.
Ayrshire hospitals with the coronavirus has hit a new record high today.A total of 221 people were in hospital with confirmed coronavirus at midnight – up four from yesterday which itself was a record high at the time.Figures have been produced by the Scottish Government this afternoon as part of its national COVID-19 daily briefing.No new deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours which means Scotland's death toll remains at 5,305.However, data from the National Records of Scotland (NRS)