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February 14, 2013
07:00 EDTNFLX, SPWRStocks with implied volatility below IV index mean; NFLX SPWR
Stocks with implied volatility movement; Netflix (NFLX), SunPower (SPWR) according to iVolatility.
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June 19, 2013
05:23 EDTNFLXNetflix to launch in the Netherlands in late 2013
Netflix announced it will expand into the Netherlands later this year. Upon launch, broadband Internet users in the Netherlands can subscribe to Netflix and instantly watch Hollywood, local and global TV series and films.
June 18, 2013
11:48 EDTNFLXStocks with call strike movement; NFLX BTU
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09:38 EDTNFLXActive equity option families trading on open
Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL NFLX GOOG PFE TSLA MGM
09:15 EDTSPWRChina to generate more heat using solar energy, China Daily says
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June 17, 2013
16:20 EDTNFLXOn The Fly: Closing Wrap
Stocks on Wall Street were higher following a session dominated by speculation over what is next for the Federal Reserve. The averages trimmed their gains after an article by the Financial Times suggested the Fed would signal a tapering of its pace of asset purchases at its Wednesday press conference. The upward trend resumed after the article's author said the report was based on opinion and that, "The Fed does not leak anything to any journalist to steer markets - especially during blackout." ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., the New York Fed Empire State Survey for June came in at 7.40, versus expectations for a 0 reading. The NAHB housing market confidence index for June rose to 52, versus the forecast for a more modest climb to 45 from its prior 44 reading. In Europe, Germany's Bundesbank said economic indicators for April pointed to robust growth in the second quarter and business sentiment improved in May, though warned of signs that growth in Europe's largest economy would slow over the summer. COMPANY NEWS: Netflix (NFLX) and DreamWorks (DWA) both climbed after announcing a major content deal. Under the agreement, DreamWorks will provide over 300 hours of content to Netflix, which the TV and movie service expects to start broadcasting next year. After the announcement, Netflix rose $15.24, or 7.12%, to $229.23, while DreamWorks added 93c, or 4.08%, to $23.74. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the notable gainers was Kandi Technologies (KNDI), up $1.53, or 24.4%, to $7.80 after saying it will deploy 5K-10K pure electric vehicles in China within the first year of launch. Also higher were shares of ViroPharma (VPHM), up $1.71, or 6.3%, to $28.87 after Reuters said the company has attracted takeover interest, though the company is not pursuing a sale. Among the noteworthy losers was Terex (TEX), down $2.45, or 7.72%, to $29.29 after the company lowered it fiscal year earnings view. Also lower was Medivation (MDVN), down $3.45, or 6.78%, to $47.41 after Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) acquired the company's competitor, privately held Aragon Pharmaceuticals. INDICES: The Dow was up 109.67, or 0.73%, to 15,179.85; the Nasdaq was up 28.57, or 0.83%, to 3,452.13; and the S&P 500 was up 12.31, or 0.76%, to 1,639.04.
16:00 EDTNFLXOptions Update; June 17, 2013
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12:29 EDTNFLXOn The Fly: Midday Wrap
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12:15 EDTNFLXStocks with call strike movement; APOL NFLX
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11:05 EDTNFLXNetflix, DreamWorks climb after announcing major content deal
Netflix (NFLX) and DreamWorks (DWA) are both surging after Netflix agreed to buy new TV series from DreamWorks. WHAT'S NEW: Netflix will buy new TV series from DreamWorks under a multi-year deal, the two companies announced earlier today. The series will be based on characters created by DreamWorks. The latter company's more popular children's movies include Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon. The companies did not divulge the terms of the deal, but noted that the "agreement marks the largest deal for original first-run content in Netflix's history," and that DreamWorks will provide over 300 hours of content to Netflix under the agreement. Netflix is expected to begin broadcasting DreamWorks' content next year. TODAY'S PRICE ACTION: In mid-morning trading, Netflix rose 5.75% to $225, while DreamWorks climbed 4.5% to $23.85. WHAT'S NOTABLE: Netflix recently decided not to renew its deal with Viacom (VIA), from whom it had obtained children's programming?
09:53 EDTNFLXNetflix moves higher after DreamWorks Animation deal, levels to watch
The shares are up over 5% after DreamWorks Animation (DWA) and Netflix (NFLX) signed the largest first-run content deal in Netflix's history. Under the agreement, DreamWorks Animation will premier new original series on Netflix. At the current price of $225.83, the shares are up over 5.5%. Next resistance is at $228.74. Support is at $219.75.
09:40 EDTNFLXActive equity option families trading on open
Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL NFLX GOOG CLF TSLA CRM.
09:19 EDTNFLXOn The Fly: Pre-market Movers
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06:06 EDTNFLXNetflix to premiere DreamWorks Animation brand slate of new original TV series
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June 15, 2013
15:50 EDTSPWRChina to boost solar industry with easier financing, Bloomberg says
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June 14, 2013
10:07 EDTNFLXNetflix July volatility low at 45, August elevated at 60
Netflix June and July call option implied volatility is at 45, August is at 60, September is at 55, December is at 54; compared to its 26-week average of 55 according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price near term risk.
June 13, 2013
09:37 EDTNFLXActive equity option families trading on open
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06:26 EDTSPWRIHS: Europe solar installations to fall to 11.6GW in 2013, DigiTimes says
Europe solar installations are expected to fall by more than 6GW in 2013, reports DigiTimes, citing IHS. Anti-dumping duties on China-made modules is expected to cause 1.3GW of that decline. Reference Link
June 12, 2013
13:09 EDTSPWRIHS still expects solar installations to grow by at least 10% this year
European photovoltaic installations are forecast to fall by more than 6 gigawatts, or GW, in 2013, with 1.3 GW of this decline attributed to incoming EU anti-dumping duties on Chinese modules according to a recently released analysis from IHS, the firm disclosed yesterday. Despite this dramatic fall, IHS still predicts global installations will grow at a double-digit rate to 35 GW in 2013 driven by a surge in demand in Asia. In its latest quarterly analysis on global photovoltaic installation demand, IHS cut has cut its forecast for the second half of 2013 in Europe by more than 1.3 GW, citing the anti-dumping tariffs that came into force on June 6. As a result of these duties, and several other factors, including changes to incentive systems, IHS predicts total European PV installations will fall to 11.6 GW in 2013, down 33 percent from 17.7 GW in 2012.Reference Link
12:51 EDTNFLXNetflix to enable up to six user profiles on same account, Yahoo! says
Netflix will allow users to set up five or six different user profiles on the same account later this summer, Netflix VP of Product Innovation Todd Yellin said, according to Yahoo! News. The change will enable multiple users who share the same account to receive personalized movie recommendations, Yahoo! explained. Reference Link
June 11, 2013
11:46 EDTSPWRSolar names fall after LDK highlights polysilicon price weakness
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