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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
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Blockbuster's arrogance literally paved the way for Netflix's dominance. It’s a classic case of failing to adapt. Imagine laughing at a $150 billion empire in the making..
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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
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