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    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 6:45AM 1/18/2012
    Just six months ago, consumers loved Netflix for its all-you-can-eat video services, and investors did too. These days, after a series of customer-aggravating missteps, the dot-com darling has become a dot-com dud on Wall Street. But are the analysts right to be so down on Netflix?

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 12:00PM 10/10/2011
    Realizing that the consumer is usually right, Netflix is abandoning plans to separate its streaming business from its mail-order roots. Here's why Qwikster -- the site that would have served as the new home for customers receiving discs by mail -- was mercifully killed by the former tech darling this morning, sending shares higher.

    By Travis Hoium, The Motley Fool

    | 5:45PM 9/30/2011
    After a wild third quarter, the market seems to have stabilized a bit this week, in spite of a late Friday drop. With little macro-data news, investors turned their focus to Europe's debt crisis and third-quarter earnings season. Company-specific news drove stocks; here's a closer look at some of the S&P 500's most notable movers.

    By David Meier

    | 5:30PM 9/28/2011
    The three months since Netflix announced its price change have been fairly disastrous for the company, with the stock down 60% from its peak. But reports of Netflix's death are exaggerated: Vulture-like investors hoping to pick up shares at rock-bottom prices should hold out. Here's why.

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 4:45PM 9/21/2011
    It doesn't take long to go from hero to goat on Wall Street. Just ask Netflix. The video rental giant has gone from hitting all-time highs just two months ago to busting through new 52-week lows. To blame? A widely criticized price adjustment and its recent Qwikster launch.

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 6:30PM 9/16/2011
    This week was another volatile one for investors. Among the 10 biggest losers were the country's largest digital video service provider, recent IPOs specializing in edgy headphones and online dating in China, and even a smartphone company with 70 million subscribers. Recognize any stocks you own in here -- or some you might like to buy?

    By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool

    | 5:00PM 9/06/2011
    Digital media, wireless pay terminals, and fuel cell technology -- sounds like the ingredients for a plot to take over the world, or, at the very least, the stuff that will dominate high-tech headlines in the coming days. The five companies behind these technologies will loom large in the news this week. Here's what to watch.

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 9:00AM 9/05/2011
    There's never a dull moment on Wall Street -- now more than ever! From homebuilder earnings to yoga pants to Netflix's stock, here are a few items that will help shape the week ahead.

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 5:15PM 7/26/2011
    It's been a rough day for Netflix (NFLX). Shares of the movie provider opened nearly 10% lower today after it disappointed investors with last night's quarterly report. The numbers seem impressive on the surface. Netflix closed out the quarter with 25.6 million North American subscribers, 70%...