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Netflix's Power Moves: Stock Split, DC Digs, and November Hits


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Netflix just made headlines by announcing a 10-for-1 stock split, aiming to make its now four-digit share prices more accessible to regular investors and employees. According to Nasdaq, everyone holding shares as of November 10 will see their Netflix holdings multiply, with trading on a split-adjusted basis starting the following Monday. Shares have soared past $1,100 recently, and while the split does not change the company’s value, it’s a classic tech giant move when price tags start to intimidate even seasoned market players. The timing underscores how robust Netflix’s financials look after years of outsized growth, and Wall Street is watching closely to see if the split tempts a new wave of retail investors.

A little further inside the Beltway, Netflix is betting big on influence by planting its flag in the heart of Washington D.C. Military.com reports that Netflix is moving from a low-key Pennsylvania Avenue office to a 14,000-square-foot showstopper inside the historic Woodward & Lothrop building on F Street. This location is more than just real estate; it doubles as a premium screening lounge, event hub, and high-visibility lobbying shop. Sources say Netflix is going all-in on Washington at a time when rivals are scaling back, converting what was once retail space into branded headquarters with red carpet flair. This move is perfectly timed—the White House recently lost its own theater space, so Netflix’s glitzy new venue could quickly become the city’s go-to for exclusive showings and policy roundtables. With competition fiercer than ever and regulatory scrutiny heating up, this isn’t just about leasing office space—it’s Netflix making sure its presence in policymaking circles is as on-demand as its programming.

On the content front, November is packed with fresh releases. According to Select 10, Netflix is debuting the much-anticipated Polish limited series Hellish on November 5, dramatizing the 1993 MS Yan Hoellish ferry disaster with big-budget production. Another project generating buzz is Jingle Bell Heist, dropping just in time for the holidays on November 26—a romcom with a twist, set in a London luxury mall. Thrill-seekers can look for The Crystal Cuckoo premiering November 14, promising a medical mystery with plenty of psychological intrigue. Streaming insiders are calling it a loaded season, meant to keep rival platforms chasing Netflix’s shadow for both eyeballs and awards.

Across social media, the chatter is energetic: the stock split news is drawing out retail investor memes and armchair analysts on X, while movie fans are busy speculating about the awards chances for the new international dramas. No verified reports of executive shakeups, legal trouble, or acquisition rumors this week, though speculation about possible content deals continues to float among Hollywood watchers. At the moment, Netflix is confidently center stage—in business, in politics, and, as usual, on your living room screen.

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