Netflix earnings are coming. Here’s what’s needed to prop up the tumbling stock.
THE SO WHAT
A 40% stock drop in a year raises the bar for Netflix to prove that price hikes, ads, and content spend still translate into durable growth. Anyone building subscription media should treat this as a stress test of the streaming model’s ceiling, not an isolated wobble.
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