Netflix blames $600m tax dispute with Brazil for disappointing earnings
Results broke firm’s six-quarter streak of posting profit that eclipsed analysts’ projections, despite ads business growth Netflix missed the earnings target set by stock market analysts during the video streamer’s latest quarter, a letdown that the company blamed on a tax dispute in Brazil. The (…)
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