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by pyre
5315 days ago
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That seems like a bit of confirmation bias. You're arguing that Neflix can do no wrong because: 1) They took out a large incumbent competitor, therefore it's impossible for them to make bad decisions. 2) A single company in the past made an unpopular decision that worked out well for them. I could similarly say that Apple firing Steve Jobs was the best thing that they ever did. Just look at them today! |
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If you read about the history of the company, they started by SELLING DVD's. They barely made any money renting them. But, Reed Hastings made the decision to split that company because it wasn't the future. His 10,000 customers complained but he stuck to his guns. And look at them now. The largest streaming company in the world.
He was placed in the same situation this past year. Stick to a business model with no future (DVD's-a dying medium), or split the company to improve negotiating terms for streaming deals(the future) and hopefully sell off "Quickster." It was a brilliant plan that poised Netflix for the next generation of digital distribution.
Instead they backed down and changed direction, looking weak in the process.