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Streaming Services News 22 August 2025 - 1 October 2025

Netflix Stock Skyrockets: Will Its Ambitious Deals and Plans Drive It Even Higher?

Netflix Stock Skyrockets: Will Its Ambitious Deals and Plans Drive It Even Higher?

Stock Performance and Analyst Outlook Netflix stock is near all-time highs, having climbed sharply this year on strong earnings and subscriber growth. As of late September 2025 the stock trades around $1,206, giving Netflix a market cap of about $513 billion Investing. The company blew past its Q2 2025 forecasts: EPS of $7.19 beat the $7.07 consensus, and revenue of $11.08 b…
Netflix vs Disney+ vs Prime Video: The 2025 Streaming Showdown Unveils Surprising Winners

Netflix vs Disney+ vs Prime Video: The 2025 Streaming Showdown Unveils Surprising Winners

Netflix reached about 302 million paid memberships worldwide by late 2024, aided by a crackdown on password sharing and the launch of an ad-supported tier. Netflix’s Squid Game Season 2 drew 126 million views in the first 11 days after its release, illustrating the franchise’s global appeal. Disney+ had about 164 million global subscribers by late 2022 and roughly 158…
22 August 2025
Spotify vs Apple Music vs YouTube Music – The 2025 Streaming Showdown (Pricing, Quality, AI & More)

Spotify vs Apple Music vs YouTube Music – The 2025 Streaming Showdown (Pricing, Quality, AI & More)

Spotify Premium Individual costs around $11.99/month in the US in 2025, with Student ($5.99), Duo ($16.99) and Family ($19.99 for up to six) plans plus a one-month new-user trial. Apple Music has no free tier, with Individual $10.99/month, Family $16.99, Student $5.99, and Voice plan $4.99, plus Apple One bundles starting ~ $19.95, and Lossless/Spatial Audio included by default. YouTube…
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  • Adobe Shares Dip Amid AI Competition Concerns, Stock Appears Undervalued
    January 25, 2026, 7:44 AM EST. Adobe's shares have fallen 30.8% over the past year, driven by concerns about increasing competition in artificial intelligence tools and digital media software. Despite a 14.9% decline in the last 30 days, Adobe's recent cash flow projections and discounted cash flow (DCF) model suggest the stock is trading 43.5% below intrinsic value at $301.07 per share. Analysts project free cash flow growing to $13.02 billion by 2030, indicating long-term strength in Creative and Document Cloud products. The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) remains a key metric for evaluating Adobe alongside peers, reflecting market expectations for earnings growth amid evolving competitive pressures.
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