NETFLIX : FROM DVDS TO STREAMING EMPIRE !!
Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph,
Netflix began as a DVD rental service.
When Hastings envisioned streaming content online, the company transitioned in 2007,
betting on the future of on
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Kritarth Mittal • Soshals
Stealth • 7m
People laughed at Reed Hastings.
Then he built Netflix.
People laughed at Brian Acton.
Then he built WhatsApp.
People laughed at Mark Zuckerberg.
Then he built Facebook.
People laugh because they're paralyzed in their own dull thinking patterns. Y
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Vishu Bheda
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Larry Ellison on what made Steve Jobs great
Steve Jobs was great because he focused on making everything perfect.
His friend Larry shares a funny story: one morning, Steve’s peacock wandered into Larry’s yard and woke him up.
When Larry complain
Netflix founder Reed Hastings on how to fire someone
Netflix uses the “keeper test” to build strong teams.
If a manager wouldn’t fight to keep an employee who is leaving, the company gives them a generous severance package and finds someone better
A series of email shared between Apple and Adobe when Adobe started hiring Apple employees!
These email are written by none other than Steve Jobs!
What do you guys think about the poaching culture?
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Aryan patil
Stealth • 11m
BlackRock dominance is wild : see where percent of your money ends up.
BlackRock equity in MAANG-
META : 7.16%
AMAZON : 5.94%
APPLE : 6.5%
NETFLIX : 7.1%
GOOGLE : 7%
This means every 100 rupees paid towards this giants 6 to 7 rupees will end up in
Netflix📰
lt’s 2000, and Netflix co-founders Reed
Hastings and Marc Randolph offer to sell their fledgling DVD rental business to Blockbuster for $50 million. Blockbuster laughs them out of the room. Fast forward to 2025, Netflix boasts over 238 mil
In 2001, Netflix begged Blockbuster to buy them for $50 million.
But Blockbuster laughed at them.
Today, Netflix is worth over $350 billion—and no one remembers Blockbuster.
Here’s how that rejection ignited one of the greatest business comebacks
If you ever want to start you own business, these are 4 books that you should definitely read, which will give you an unfair advantage.
1 - No Rules Rules by Reed Hastings who is the founder and CEO of Netflix. Netflix does not have a leave policy.
Steve Jobs's resignation letter to Apple
On August 24, 2011,
Jobs announced his resignation as Apple’s CEO, writing to the board,
“I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I