Netflix (NFLX) might be the number one streaming service on the market — but that’s not always a good thing, at least according to a new note from Bank of America (BAC). The big bank, which slashed its price target on the stock from $240 a share to $196, surveyed over 1,200 U.S. adults to better understand Netflix’s position amid the competitive streaming landscape. According to the survey, Netflix remains the top most-subscribed-to service, capturing 79% of total respondents. Amazon Prime ( Source link
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Lakers want Russell Westbrook to be a defense-first player if he returns to team
If Russell Westbrook returns to the Los Angeles Lakers next season, he better be prepared to take fewer shots. The Lakers have told Westbrook they want him to be a defense-first player if he is back with the team for the 2022-23 NBA season. Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka said he and new head coach Darvin Ham have spoken to Westbrook multiple times this offseason about his role. Westbrook is coming off a down season with the Lakers. He struggled… Source link
Read More »Netflix in Talks With NBCU, Google on Deals for Ad-Supported Plan
Netflix has made no secret that it would rely on third-party partners to roll into the ad-supported VOD space. Now word has emerged that Google and NBCUniversal are the top contenders to potentially land a coveted deal with the streamer to sell and serve ads for Netflix’s lower-cost plan with ads. Google and Comcast’s NBCU are both pursuing an exclusive pact with Netflix for the forthcoming ad-supported streaming package, the Wall Street Journal reported this week, citing… Source link
Read More »New Updates To Google Page Experience Scoring Revealed At SEODay
In an online session at SEODay 2022, Google Search Advocate John Mueller spoke about the impact of page experience on search engine rankings and changes to how the search engine scores sites. One of the changes revealed was that Google now bases desktop search results on a site’s desktop experience – and mobile search results on a site’s mobile experience. He also discussed the three primary metrics the search engine uses in determining experience scores: largest contentful paint… Source link
Read More »Futures rise as indexes head for weekly gains
US stocks rose Friday morning, with the S&P 500 on track to end a three-week losing streak as investors digested the Federal Reserve officials’ latest affirmations that they remained committed to bringing down inflation. Contracts on the S&P 500 rose by about 0.8% in early trading, setting the index up for a back-to-back day of gains and its first weekly advance since late May. Dow futures rose by more than 200 points, or 0.7%, while Nasdaq futures increased by nearly 1% ahead of the opening… Source link
Read More »Tech sentiment ‘feels pretty awful, which is a great sign’: Analyst
The brutal 2022 for stocks amid rising interest rates and soaring inflation has been particularly rough for technology-based growth stocks, and that could be an opportunity for longer term investors. “Every rally we’ve seen in tech has been met with harder selling in a lower low,” Jefferies Equity Research Analyst Brent Thill told Yahoo Finance (video above). “Right now, it feels pretty, pretty awful, which is a great sign.” For investors with a three- to five-year window, he added, now is a… Source link
Read More »Russia’s Yandex gives public access to GPT-like large language model
Yandex said it wants to promote new research into large language models by sharing best practices with the AI developer community. Russian tech company Yandex said it has made a large language model trained on 100bn parameters available for free to the public, in order to boost the growth of this AI technology. Large language models are natural language processing (NLP) systems that are trained on a massive volume of text. Yandex said they have become the… Source link
Read More »Why the Magic took Paolo Banchero; Jaden Ivey gets wish as Kings pass him
NEW YORK — Paolo Banchero, Chet Holmgren and Jabari Smith were the big winners Thursday night, going Nos. 1-3 in the 2022 NBA draft. The Orlando Magic had the No. 1 pick for the first time since 2004 and selected Duke’s Banchero, making him the second No. 1 pick from Duke in the past four years (Zion Williamson went No. 1 in 2019). Oklahoma City remained patient with its rebuild, adding the most polarizing player in the draft, 7-foot-1, 195-pound center Chet Holmgren, and Jabari Smith is… Source link
Read More »Instant analysis on every pick
1. Orlando Magic: Paolo Banchero, PF, Duke Banchero isn’t as agile and lacks the lateral quickness Jabari Smith and Chet Holmgren have but he has the most NBA-ready body at 6-foot-10 and 250 pounds. The Duke forward can be plugged in right away alongside Wendell Carter Jr. for some added size and is comfortable starting the offense as a primary ball-handler of missed shots. Grade: A- Holmgren in the frontcourt with 7-foot Aleksej Pokusewski will be a sight. General manager Sam Presti knows… Source link
Read More »Chancery Deal Could Free $360M For Yahoo Sale Stockholders
By Jeff Montgomery (June 23, 2022, 9:10 PM EDT) — A Delaware Chancery Court litigation reserve compromise has potentially freed up another $360.4 million for former Yahoo Inc. stockholders still waiting for the balance of their cashout following Yahoo’s acquisition by Verizon Inc. in 2016. Attorneys for Altaba — the post-sale successor to Yahoo — told Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster during a status conference Thursday afternoon that software venture Droplets Inc. had agreed to a… Source link
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