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Netflix stock dips as Trump wields 100% movie tariffs

The streaming service had previously been hailed by Wall Street as a “predictable” stock amid Trump’s unpredictable tariffs.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Can Netflix become the Netflix of gaming?

The streaming giant has been unable to disrupt the video game market, but armed with massive resources and time, its new push to level up could leave its competitors in the dust.

  • By Matt Craig

America’s most generous philanthropists 2025

America’s top philanthropists: From Warren Buffett and Bill Gates to newcomer Reed Hastings of Netflix, the most generous people in the country have doled out billions.

  • By Forbes Wealth Team

Netflix is raising its prices — Here’s what to know

The price increases come after Netflix added about 19 million new subscribers in the fourth quarter of 2024.

  • By Molly Bohannon

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Netflix offices in Europe reportedly raided by tax fraud investigators

The raids come two years after Netflix agreed to settle a $60 million tax dispute with Italy.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

Netflix earnings: Stock climbs as streaming giant beats expectations—But subscriber growth slows

The streaming giant’s third-quarter earnings report was released Thursday.

  • By Lindsey Choo

Netflix stock hits record high—First since 2021—after ads, password crackdown

Netflix’s recovery came as other media empires flailed, with shares of Disney, Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery each more than 50% below their 2021 peaks.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Netflix scraps cheapest ad-free tier for existing customers

Netflix had previously eliminated its ad-free subscription plan for new customers in the U.S., and the streaming giant will now scrap it for existing customers

  • By Brian Bushard
  • Forbes Staff

‘Baby Reindeer’ inspiration Fiona Harvey threatens to sue Netflix, demands $1.25 million from Piers Morgan

Fiona Harvey, whose real-life behavior was portrayed in Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer,” is looking for payouts from Netflix, Piers Morgan and more.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

From a Netflix prison to the Australian coal coast: Meet Yael Stone

Sydney-born Yael Stone spent 7-years starring in Netflix’s Orange is the New Black. When she returned home in 2019, Stone settled on the NSW Coal Coast and began a new role – training Aussies for the jobs of the future.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist
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