Back in 2015, Netflix, with no ads, was just $7.99 a month. Today it's $17.99. That's 125% increase. The only thing keeping them from jacking up prices even higher is the fact that they have some competition. And that won't be the case if they buy out one of their biggest competitors. And that's what's on the table right now. Ever wonder why these giant companies say big mergers are good for business? (02:27–02:35)
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Asserts that competition is the primary factor preventing Netflix from raising prices further.
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