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  • commenter
    Oct 10 01:08 PM
    Netflix May Dominate The Online Video World, But With What Business Model? [view article]
    Dan, it's relevant because Apple's download works and with iPod. iPods are in all the cars manufactured now, ect... and, finally, Netflix recently announced they would be compatible with Apple by year's end.

    Anyone who actually wants an XBOX already has one. iPods by contrast have been adopted by around 90% of all households in the US. Duh. Netflix and Apple belong together, it's just sad that they tried to go with a Micorosft only 'watch now' when Microsoft has no position in the downloadable media market whatsoever.
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  • commenter
    Oct 10 10:57 AM
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    Netflix May Dominate The Online Video World, But With What Business Model? [view article]
    What does "video downloads" have to do with Netflix? Netflix's watch now service, XBOX 360 service and Roku service are all streaming based services, with no downloads. It's a completely different service offering than Apple's. Reply
  • commenter
    Oct 10 08:24 AM
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    Netflix May Dominate The Online Video World, But With What Business Model? [view article]
    This is how easy it would be for Apple to apply the Netflix subscription model to video downloads:

    murphymac.com/itunes-s.../

    Why the studios are so willing to distribute easy-to-copy DVDs instead of pushing iTunes DRM is beyond me.
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  • commenter
    Oct 10 05:08 AM
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    Netflix May Dominate The Online Video World, But With What Business Model? [view article]
    I guess you fail to understand that Apple owns 90% of the video download market right now. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 30 05:35 PM
    Netflix Gets Serious About Streaming Media to Replace DVDs [view article]
    If I read the plans correctly, I can pay $8.99 a month and stream content 24 hours a day, all month long. Sounds like a steal. If NFLX can insert ads -- basically acting like a 100% on-demand cable channel -- they could do very, very well indeed with streaming content. Combine what the customer is watching with demographics about the customer, and it becomes a Google-type targeted advertising environment. (Rumor has it that Google makes a bit of money doing exactly this.) Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 25 08:20 PM
    Companies We Care About: Starbucks, Apple, Google, & Amazon [view article]
    WFMI in Alabama is always packed - always, even today as we speak and as the market goes every which way.... It seems almost to be a bit of a refuge, one just feels better in there... It's at a major discount now and, please - a Kroger, Wal Mart, Safeway, A&P, Publix... are NOT equals to WF. No way. I can't "techically" shop there based on strict economics, but like many, I do. It's just a great place. Again, check the parking lots....

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  • commenter
    Sep 25 08:13 PM
    Redbox: New Video Rental Competition for Blockbuster and Netflix [view article]
    svosavvy is another cheap customer that Netflix gets, a typical low margin customer. Make sure you stay with NFLX, don't come back to Blockbuster. Cancel everything in your house, watch everything on your PC !! You should long MSFT or APPL instead. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 23 11:43 AM
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    Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
    It's so odd to me. when DNDN spiked into the 20's i remember peopleposting that they couldn't short the stock anymore, their broker didn't have and couldn't find anymore shares to short for their clients. I guess things have changed a little bit since than.
    What would happen in todays market, ok before 5 days ago, when naked short selling was allowed.

    what would have happened. I'm lost on this one as usual.


    Billy Staples

    for a prez shirt thedarksize.com

    for a hard to get stock market joke thedowjokesreport.com


    Hang in there all, but not like I did with apple


    Oh unofficial poll.....what do you think happens in October for DNDN


    Yea or nay for Provenge?
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  • commenter
    Sep 22 10:59 AM
    Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
    It is one thing to state an intention to enforce a rule - and quite another to do it. The SEC has ignored its own disciplinary threats before. Often, it is not investors trying to manipulate stocks, but brokers themselves so the SEC has full authority to obtain compliance with SHO if they choose to do so. With considerable skepticism, time will tell. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 19 08:42 PM
    Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
    Didn't anyone see McCain on TV criticizing the SEC chairman, saying he'd fire him? Kind of funny, one of your own voting tribe and he acts like hes above his own party. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 19 12:43 AM
    Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
    Why are we talking about this now?

    The law was enacted in 2004. Cox says he is now going to enforce it, in 2008? What do we pay these people for? Why isn't Cox standing up before Congress trying to defend his refusal to enforce the law for the last four years?
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  • commenter
    Sep 18 09:36 PM
    Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
    You could eventually add some of the CanRoys to this list, particularly those that have a small cap. and aren't in the oil-gas sectors. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 18 08:32 AM
    Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
    I can't agree more with you. But there seem to be some justice, the first victims are the banks that lent the money enabling those same hedge funds to drive them to the bottom. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 18 02:49 AM
    Real DVD: Upload Movie DVDs On Your Computer [view article]
    Have you heard of "PC cable" that connects to HDTV? Anyone sure can watch a movie stored on a PC or laptop on a big screen TV. Also PS3 has media share function as well. This is a big threat to movie studios since DVD sales are stil a BIG part of the total revenue. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 17 02:13 AM
    Companies We Care About: Starbucks, Apple, Google, & Amazon [view article]
    I'd look closely at Whole Foods.

    Upscale people set the trend, organic food will eventually be for everyone.
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