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Will Netflix CEO Hastings usher in a new era for investor relations?

Will Netflix CEO Hastings usher in a new era for investor relations?

By Ezra Marbach on August 2, 2011

REED HASTINGS, CEO of Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) is a remarkable entrepreneur. He founded a DVD-by-mail business in the late ‘90s that now boasts 25+ million subs and is disrupting the media and entertainment industries.

Posted in IR News, Social Media | Tagged executive communications, Netflix, Quarterly Reporting, Reed Hastings, Web Disclosure

After CEO’s blog post, Netflix short-seller changes mind

After CEO’s blog post, Netflix short-seller changes mind

By Dominic Jones on February 12, 2011

THE short-seller whose negative treatise against Netflix inc (NASDAQ:  NFLX) prompted the company’s CEO to pen a controversial rebuttal in a blog post has covered his short position in the top-performing stock.

Posted in IR News, Social Media | Tagged executive communications, Netflix, Reed Hastings, Seeking Alpha, short selling, Whitney Tilson

Summary: Reaction to Netflix CEO’s blog response to short-seller

Summary: Reaction to Netflix CEO’s blog response to short-seller

By Dominic Jones on December 20, 2010

WHEN Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings personally responded to a short-seller’s treatise against his company in a Seeking Alpha blog post, he single-handedly upended investor relations convention.

Posted in Social Media | Tagged executive communications, Netflix, Reed Hastings, Seeking Alpha, short selling, Whitney Tilson

Netflix CEO responds to short-seller in Seeking Alpha blog post

Netflix CEO responds to short-seller in Seeking Alpha blog post

By Dominic Jones on December 20, 2010

IN AN unusual move for a public company chief executive, Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings has responded via a blog post on the popular Seeking Alpha website to an investor who is shorting his company’s stock.

Posted in Online IR, Social Media | Tagged executive communications, Netflix, Reed Hastings, Seeking Alpha, short selling, Whitney Tilson

NASDAQ pushes firms to flout SEC web privacy rules

By Dominic Jones on January 14, 2007

NASDAQ is pushing its listed companies to flout recently approved rules that bar them from tracking investors’ personal activity on websites hosting annual meeting materials under the e-proxy provisions. In a controversial proposal awaiting regulatory approval, the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. wants to bundle a number of shareholder communication services into the annual listing fees [...]

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