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  • Netflix Shares Rise Slightly Amid Mixed Analyst Outlook and Product Push in Asia-Pacific
    June 10, 2026, 4:57 PM EDT. Netflix shares rose 0.9% to $82.13 despite Jefferies cutting its price target to $110 from $128 but maintaining a buy rating. Analyst James Heaney cited a "light catalyst path" and concerns about competition from short-form videos and AI's impact on entertainment. Netflix's Q1 revenue grew 16% to $12.25 billion, with operating income near $4 billion. The company reaffirmed full-year revenue guidance of $50.7 billion to $51.7 billion and aims to nearly double ad revenue. A revamped mobile app launching in Asia-Pacific, featuring a personalized short video feed, aims to boost engagement. Investors are focused on margin growth and subscriber viewing hours as next growth drivers.

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Coeur Mining Drops Even as S&P MidCap 400 Move Meets Gold Slide

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Coeur Mining shares fell 4.23% to $15.41 despite confirmation it will join the S&P MidCap 400 on June 22, as plunging gold and silver prices outweighed the usual index-inclusion boost; gold sales made up 56% of Q1 revenue and silver 42%, leaving future cash flow highly sensitive to metals prices.
Netflix Up Slightly as Wall Street Looks for Next Leg Higher

Netflix Up Slightly as Wall Street Looks for Next Leg Higher

10 June 2026
Netflix stock edged up 0.9% to $82.13 even after Jefferies cut its price target to $110, as investors weigh a new Asia-Pacific mobile product rollout against concerns over near-term catalysts, Q2 margin guidance, and rising competition from short-form video platforms.
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