Netflix doesn't have a good business model, says tech investor Gene Munster

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Netflix had a 'good enough quarter,' but the way it's running its business leaves something to be desired, says Loup Ventures' Gene Munster.

Netflix had a"good enough quarter," but the way it's running its business leaves something to be desired, widely followed tech investor Gene Munster told CNBC on Tuesday.

"At $10 a month they would have to add 30 million [subscribers]," said Munster, founder of the venture capital firm Loup Ventures. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said he isn't worried about the increasing competition. Last week, Disney announced its streaming service, Disney+, will be available starting Nov. 12 for $6.99 per month or $69 per year. Apple also plans a streaming service, Apple TV+, which is expected to launch this fall.

"Netflix will do well. I think they're going to have great market share in the U.S. and globally. I don't necessarily believe that that's a good stock," he explained.

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What would he know?😂🤣👎

But the other Corps you do infomercials for , when you open your greedy mouth - do ! Grow up !

And they are about to get their asses smoked by Disney+. Seriously, the crap they have been putting out lately is just... subpar.

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