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Kathryn Vasel
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university of massachusetts lowell, chelmsford high school
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After Solid Comeback, What's Next for Netflix?
Call it Wall Street’s comeback story: In less than two years, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) recovered from a major sell off triggered by a pricing misstep to become the best-performing stock in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index this year.
Shares of the DVD and online video subscription company rallied as much as 25% Tuesday after it reported earnings of 31 cents per share on Monday, easily topping expectations of 19 cents, as it signed up two million new U.S. streaming subscribers. What’s more, the shares have almost tripled in the past eight months. At the opening bell, the stock jumped to $217.94—the highest level since September 2011.
But the stock hasn’t always been on fire. In July 2011, CEO Reed Hastings outraged customers with a new pricing model and plans to separate its DVD and streaming services. The news sent shares down to as low as $53.80.
“The company expedited a move that the subsc
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Raising the Retirement Age Hurts ALL Workers
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Thoughtful economist Gene Steuerle, institute fellow at the Urban Institute and a former deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, reveals a basic truth in his recent article, "Getting the Facts Straight on Retirement Age." Namely, that the rich who live longer win, win, and win some more. But raising the retirement age needs to be viewed more broadly. Cutting benefits hurts ALL workers. In just one example, they are left having to beg for jobs at older ages, rather than having a livable social security benefit in their back pocket when negotiating.
Dark Humor Highlights Retirement Crisis
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It's funny, but it's also true. In the post, A Small, Deluded Minority Still Believes in Successful Retirement, the popular blog Gawker satirized the fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans are all too aware of their insecure retirement p