Nick and Jack
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You know, you could put your Coachella tickets on your Amex Platinum card because the tickets were cheaper and you paid very little interest. But since the pandemic, we've lived in a high, high economy. There's both high inflation and high interest rates. Coachella tickets have doubled in price from 2015. They're up 50% from 2020, and it's harder to pay back because of the high interest rates.
You know, you could put your Coachella tickets on your Amex Platinum card because the tickets were cheaper and you paid very little interest. But since the pandemic, we've lived in a high, high economy. There's both high inflation and high interest rates. Coachella tickets have doubled in price from 2015. They're up 50% from 2020, and it's harder to pay back because of the high interest rates.
That combo is bad when it comes to credit cards. There's more repercussions if you default. And that is why a majority music festival attendees are now saying yes to the payment plan. And why even more are using Buy Now, Pay Later to order a burrito through food delivery. But it's really all the same thing. Stretch consumers are finding creative financing to be able to afford things today.
That combo is bad when it comes to credit cards. There's more repercussions if you default. And that is why a majority music festival attendees are now saying yes to the payment plan. And why even more are using Buy Now, Pay Later to order a burrito through food delivery. But it's really all the same thing. Stretch consumers are finding creative financing to be able to afford things today.
That combo is bad when it comes to credit cards. There's more repercussions if you default. And that is why a majority music festival attendees are now saying yes to the payment plan. And why even more are using Buy Now, Pay Later to order a burrito through food delivery. But it's really all the same thing. Stretch consumers are finding creative financing to be able to afford things today.
Buy Now, Pay Later and payment plans. It's all because the economy has gone from low-low to high-high.
Buy Now, Pay Later and payment plans. It's all because the economy has gone from low-low to high-high.
Buy Now, Pay Later and payment plans. It's all because the economy has gone from low-low to high-high.
For our third and final story, Netflix is already worth more than Disney, Peacock, HBO Max, and Fox combined. So Netflix's new goal, no big deal, hit a trillion dollar market cap. One trillion dollars. Now, besties, funny thing Jack and I have noticed. Every story in business these days opens with a recession warning. You didn't get your hair dyed?
For our third and final story, Netflix is already worth more than Disney, Peacock, HBO Max, and Fox combined. So Netflix's new goal, no big deal, hit a trillion dollar market cap. One trillion dollars. Now, besties, funny thing Jack and I have noticed. Every story in business these days opens with a recession warning. You didn't get your hair dyed?
For our third and final story, Netflix is already worth more than Disney, Peacock, HBO Max, and Fox combined. So Netflix's new goal, no big deal, hit a trillion dollar market cap. One trillion dollars. Now, besties, funny thing Jack and I have noticed. Every story in business these days opens with a recession warning. You didn't get your hair dyed?
That means there's a 3% more chance likelihood of a recession. Recession warnings are everywhere, but Netflix just clicked skip intro. They've seen enough Black Mirror episodes to not be worried about trade war headlines. That's why last week, Jack and I told you why Netflix may be recession-proof. Because Netflix is in the category of frugal finance.
That means there's a 3% more chance likelihood of a recession. Recession warnings are everywhere, but Netflix just clicked skip intro. They've seen enough Black Mirror episodes to not be worried about trade war headlines. That's why last week, Jack and I told you why Netflix may be recession-proof. Because Netflix is in the category of frugal finance.
That means there's a 3% more chance likelihood of a recession. Recession warnings are everywhere, but Netflix just clicked skip intro. They've seen enough Black Mirror episodes to not be worried about trade war headlines. That's why last week, Jack and I told you why Netflix may be recession-proof. Because Netflix is in the category of frugal finance.
20 bucks a month for a Netflix subscription is cheap entertainment in comparison to going out to dinner or going out to a concert. So Jack and I expected Netflix to be confident despite the recession warnings. And then we heard this. Netflix just set an internal goal to become a $1 trillion company. Okay, we repeat.
20 bucks a month for a Netflix subscription is cheap entertainment in comparison to going out to dinner or going out to a concert. So Jack and I expected Netflix to be confident despite the recession warnings. And then we heard this. Netflix just set an internal goal to become a $1 trillion company. Okay, we repeat.
20 bucks a month for a Netflix subscription is cheap entertainment in comparison to going out to dinner or going out to a concert. So Jack and I expected Netflix to be confident despite the recession warnings. And then we heard this. Netflix just set an internal goal to become a $1 trillion company. Okay, we repeat.
According to Wall Street Journal reporting, the CEO of Netflix told staff the plan is to double revenue and triple profits by 2030. But he also told them this. We want the company to have a stock market value of a dollar symbol, the number one, and then 12 zeros. Translation, $1 trillion. It's why we call it the Dr. Evil goal.
According to Wall Street Journal reporting, the CEO of Netflix told staff the plan is to double revenue and triple profits by 2030. But he also told them this. We want the company to have a stock market value of a dollar symbol, the number one, and then 12 zeros. Translation, $1 trillion. It's why we call it the Dr. Evil goal.
According to Wall Street Journal reporting, the CEO of Netflix told staff the plan is to double revenue and triple profits by 2030. But he also told them this. We want the company to have a stock market value of a dollar symbol, the number one, and then 12 zeros. Translation, $1 trillion. It's why we call it the Dr. Evil goal.