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Netflix is getting stingier about its viewing data, and Wall Street isn’t happy
Netflix's decision to limit the release of its viewing data has sparked concern among investors on Wall Street.
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Netflix's decision to limit the release of its viewing data has sparked concern among investors on Wall Street. The company's move to reduce the frequency of its 'What We Watched' reports has led to a decline in its stock value, following mixed earnings and other market factors. This development suggests that investors are closely tied to the availability of Netflix's viewing data, which may be seen as a key indicator of the company's performance and growth prospects.
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