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Netflix (NFLX, Financials) is heating up againand no, it's not just because of a new season of your favorite binge-worthy ...
(NEXSTAR) — Netflix ended 2024 on a high note, adding nearly 19 million subscribers amid its holiday slate of live sports, but that isn’t keeping it from raising subscription fees again. In a ...
Netflix (NFLX) stock is underperforming the S&P 500 (^GSPC) ahead of the streaming giant's earnings report, yet analysts are ...
A busy week ahead for investors will see inflation data, the debate about the Fed's next move, and the start of second ...
Before Netflix, we had to pay for every single movie or TV show ... The costs added up fast. Each service kept raising its prices, and suddenly my monthly entertainment bill was creeping up toward ...
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Netflix ups subscription costs in Nigeria again [Netflix] B Brooks Eti-Inyene For the third time since 2024, global streaming powerhouse Netflix has increased its subscription prices in Nigeria.
Don’t be surprised if your cart seems more expensive than usual the next time you shop — brands and retailers are raising prices on products across categories due to tariffs.
Grocery prices continue to show signs of moderating as inflation pressures cooled in May.
The Wake County Board of Education will discuss the idea of raising school meal prices again after three years in a row of raising prices.
The school board has raised meal prices three years in a row as costs of services -- in goods, shipping and wages -- have risen.