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by breput
1962 days ago
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That's what I figured. So the blog post is completely off-course - this person is complaining that the Investor Relations site no long has tarted up versions of the annual filings. "One fine day, as I was following the internet rathole, I landed myself on the Netflix investor page for some reason. One thing to understand about these 10-K forms is that these are …. pretty basic." Like the vast majority of companies that just need to comply with their regulatory requirements. |
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Why did Netflix slowly stop designing their 10-K reports that lived on their own investor relation page?
My own guess is that there was some downward pressure to just produce the basic report, since that's all the government would see and investors wouldn't really value the design.