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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde discuss Netflix as the company reported subscribers that beat analyst estimates. Plus, new data out from Counterpoint Research shows a jump in iPhone demand in China, and Tesla faces a US probe over its Full Self-Driving feature after a series of crashes. Chapters: 00:00:01 – Bloomberg Technology Starts Now…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde discuss Netflix as the company reported subscribers that beat analyst estimates. Plus, new data out from Counterpoint Research shows a jump in iPhone demand in China, and Tesla faces a US probe over its Full Self-Driving feature after a series of crashes.

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00:00:01 – Bloomberg Technology Starts Now
00:00:52 – Netflix Beats Wall Street’s Forecasts
00:04:49 – Netflix Consumers Should Expect Future Price Hikes: Brandon Katz, Parrot Analytics
00:11:36 – Apple Stock Rises Due to iPhone 16 China Demand
00:15:51 – Tech Remains a Bright Spot in the Market: Angelo Kourkafas, Edward Jones
00:19:26 – China ETFs Among Top Wealth Destroyers
00:23:39 – Semiconductors Face Week of Volatility
00:26:33 – Tech Diplomacy and the Future of Chips, Michelle Giuda, Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy
00:32:30 – Tesla ‘Full Self-Driving’ Faces Probe
00:37:24 – Talking Tech: Fujisoft KKR Offer, Google’s Gemini AI Team, and Verizon Purchases
00:38:34 – Netflix Flexes User Muscle, Focuses on Top Line
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    October 18, 2024 at 5:28 pm

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    df Netflix revenues last year was 33.7 billion dollars… but it is a wasted company because they didnt invest a dime on the best technologies… if you invest on me it can save you thousands of years on technological aspects…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Google’s plans for new AI chips focused on inference. Plus, Blue Origin successfully launches and lands a reusable booster for its New Glenn rocket but fails to place its payload satellite in the correct orbit, sending shares of AST SpaceMobile sinking. And, Cerebras plans an IPO, months after…

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