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$NFLX (+1,95 %) I didn't watch this circus of a boxing match between the clowns Mike Tyson and Jake Paul and had no euphoria after the way the media portrayed it. A lot of advertising for nothing, really. But after reading on various social media platforms that there were a lot of disruptions during the broadcast and that people will be canceling their Netflix subscriptions, I'm very curious to see how the share price will lose value next week. Or maybe not. What do you think? What is your opinion?

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Streaming is and will become more and more important. Sooner or later, there will only be streaming, and I see Netflix at the forefront. However, they've gone one better with the broadcast, as something like this is usually shown by sports channels. A clear statement.
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Well, if the servers are overloaded because so many people want to see the fight, you can see two sides of the coin. On the one hand, the servers are not sufficiently covered, which is probably due to the planning not having enough capacity. On the other hand, there is a lot of interest in the fight and, if necessary, another such event should be fueled. If you call maik Resonanz a clown, you are at best making yourself one
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When one leaves, 2 new ones come along, to put it stupidly. And sooner or later they all come back because the alternatives are getting smaller or more expensive.
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Mistakes are human.
As long as this doesn't happen more often, I don't see any problems. Or which company is flawless?
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Honestly, would you cancel your subscription just because there were problems with the transfer? I wouldn't if I had one.
Netflix is one of my strongest positions, both in terms of performance and volume.
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