8 questions for Netflix that it probably won’t answer when it releases earnings after the bell

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BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield wants to ask Netflix about its balance sheet, about the success of ‘Bird Box’ and about its plans for the extra money it aims to raise via a price increase.

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