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Q: Your market data shows next year earnings estimate of $3.21, which gives a PEG of around 1. Your previous comments indicate this as a company that should be a good investment over the long term. However, you are cautious about buying given the WB deal : the politics, and possible biding war.
If you don't recommend taking a quarter position at the current price $89, what events would signal to you that it was time to pull the trigger on a buy?
Read Answer Asked by michael on January 13, 2026
Q: Hi 5i Research Team

Hope you’re having a wonderful Monday.

Quick question on Netflix (NFLX). Shares are around ~$90 and I’m debating whether it makes sense to start a position ahead of the next earnings release.

What are the key bull and bear drivers you’d be watching?

Is there anything in expectations/valuation right now that makes the risk/reward especially asymmetric one way or the other?

If you were interested, would you treat it as a starter position vs. a larger bet, and why?

Appreciate any perspective you can share.

Best,
Read Answer Asked by Mark on January 12, 2026
Q: Hi I hold the following positions
CSU overweight
CLS overweight
GOOG overweight
BN overweight
GLXY
NBIS
NVDA
ISRG
AXON
SHOP
AMAZON
HOOD
VOO
URI
PNG

Would you add to existing positions or choose to buy others?

Please list your top 5 other stocks, and a brief reason for each ? Cnd or US

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Nick on December 17, 2025
Q: I am looking to consolidate my growth portfolio. What are your suggestions on replacing these stocks

CHKP,KO, MCD, MDT,HSIC,UPS,NFLX
with
CRWD/PANW,TSM,ISRG,NVDA,LLY,UNH,COST

Read Answer Asked by Andrews on December 15, 2025
Q: Your thoughts on Netflix Pursuing Warner Bros. Discovery?
I find Netflix’s interest in acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery puzzling given the risk profile — regulatory and antitrust hurdles, political sensitivities, legacy assets like CNN that don’t align neatly with Netflix’s model, and the potential future debt burden Netflix may need to take on to finance such a deal.
Beyond regulatory issues, the integration risk seems significant — merging two different cultures, operating systems, content strategies, and media infrastructures could easily become management-distracting and value-eroding.Given all this, would you continue to hold NFLX while these scenarios play out?
I seek your views on:
• whether the strategic upside outweighs the regulatory and integration risks after year one post acquisition
• whether additional leverage to finance a large takeover strengthens or weakens Netflix’s long-term positioning (and especially whether increase in NFLX subscription cost could backfire
• expected regulatory posture toward such a transaction
• how you would position NFLX through this uncertainty (specifically whether you would hold through turmoil I expect). Thank you. :ao:

Read Answer Asked by Adam on December 08, 2025
Q: I don't like the way CDRs handle SPLITS "CIBC does not 'split' the CDRs in the typical sense. It instead adjusts the ratio of how many partial shares each CDR represents. This has been done now for NFLX."

Does it make sense to SELL my NFLX CDRs and BUY Regular NFLX on the Nasdaq??

Thanks for your amazing service!
Read Answer Asked by Austin on December 01, 2025
Q: Markets are acting pretty badly with most of AI in retreat. Even growth names like NFLX and SpOT are very weak. What would you recommend for investors who have a medium risk tolerance. Sign me Concerned
Read Answer Asked by Scott on November 21, 2025
Q: Please list in order your 3 favorite American companies in the communications sector for steady growth and available as a CDR. Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Richard on October 27, 2025
Q: Hi 5i, What technology companies are likely to be in business in 20 years from today.
Of the above ?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Fernando on October 23, 2025
Q: I have avoided NFLX because I have not seen much room for growth outside of price increases. Now I am seeing, first run movies, including documentaries produced by them. Also they seem to have a gaming division which is producing games as content for live, in person gaming experiences. I am in London as I walk by some sort of gaming place with a big Netflix sign in the window.

Can you add some granularity to the above in terms of new and developing income streams, how these are doing, what their potential is, the outlook and anything else that might drive growth moving forward. Thank-you again.
Read Answer Asked by Alex on October 09, 2025