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Stocks Stall, Wall Street Flat: Netflix Disappoints, Tariff Risks Loom - Ally Financial (NYSE:ALLY)

NEW YORK, JUL 18 – Netflix's shares fell 5% despite beating forecasts as investors reacted to a weak outlook, marking its worst trading day in over three months, analysts said.

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It’s a cautious end to the week on Wall Street, as earnings from Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) failed to impress investors.

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The main US leaders closed between gains and losses one day after the S&P 500 has reached a new record. How to laugh at an old Fed response and the results of the cuts focused on investors, one day when Netflix dropped more than 5%.

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LAST TIME Netflix plummets on Wall Street: its accounts leave investors cold The U.S. stock markets have opened up mostly this Friday, while investors have been analyzing the financial results of several major companies published this week. 3M shares have risen by more than 2% [...] The entry LAST TIME Netflix plummets on Wall Street: their accounts leave investors cold was first published on Business TV.

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Benzinga broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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