126: Josh Cobb: How Netflix Went From Zero To $60 Billion In 20 Years
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Very few companies have led the spawn of an entire industry, and still managed to stay ahead of the curve, like Netflix.
The video-streaming giant marks its 20th anniversary this year, touting a valuation of $60 billion. That works out to about $3 billion of added market value a year. But as impressive as Netflix's growth has been, it's their founder Reed Hasting’s vision for the future that is truly inspiring.
On this episode of Real Estate Pros, we discuss Netflix's rise to fame, why Hasting's pivoted the company in the year 2000 and the lessons for our beloved real estate industry from a company that's grown from zero to $60 billion in 20 years.
Read the highlights: stepps.com.au
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