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Despite #MeToo implications for Netflix, net neutrality is a bigger risk to profits: GVA Research

Despite #MeToo implications for Netflix, net neutrality is a bigger risk to profits: GVA Research BNN speaks with David Garrity, CEO of GVA Research, about the risks to bear in mind with Netflix, despite a lot of positive market reaction to the company’s latest fourth quarter results. To watch the video replay, click here.

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FCC Putting Foxes In Charge of the Hen House: Garrity on Bloomberg Radio

Loss of Net Neutrality Is Inflationary The internet’s widening deployment and steady integration into daily life around the world has had a deflationary impact on the global economy. Consumers have become far more efficient at search and price discovery, in the process finding the lowest-cost source for any good or service listed on the internet.

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CNBC “Squawk Box” Interview: Tech Bubble To Burst? Still OK To Own AMZN?

Nasdaq 5K – Approaching Full Recovery To March 2000 Peak: With broader market averages such as the S&P500 breaking out to new highs, investor questions have grown as the measure that characterized the excess of the Internet 1.0 bubble, the Nasdaq index, fast approaches its March 10, 2000 intraday peak of 5,132.52 with concerns rising as

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Bloomberg Radio: Garrity on Cybersecurity Summit, FCC, Net Neutrality

Today I joined Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on The Bloomberg Advantage. You can listen to the replay here.  Below are some of the discussion points from the segment. 1) Internet Regulation: Historical Precedents Are Abundant & Instructive: The issues involved in the upcoming FCC decision pertain to the use, ownership and regulation of shared

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