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Feb 12, 2026
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"We're partnering with Google, with OpenAI... We actually went on Instagram, found a really good creator... The cost is coming down... but the amount of activity is going up substantially." This is a classic Jevons Paradox. As AI (Google/OpenAI models) drives the cost of ad *production* to zero, the volume of ads created will explode. This increased supply of creative content increases demand for *distribution* inventory (Instagram/YouTube) and the underlying AI compute/models (Google). Long the platforms that own the distribution and the AI models powering the creative explosion. AI regulation (watermarking requirements mentioned); saturation of ad inventory lowering CPMs. |
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Feb 12, 2026
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"I continue to say their ad business is a big backlog of revenue. One out of every two new subscribers... are signing up for the ad tier. They haven't yet fully monetized it... I personally, I think it's an opportunity to buy." The market is currently pricing Netflix based on current ad revenue, but the "backlog" of unmonetized inventory suggests a future revenue ramp that isn't priced in. The recent "soft patch" provides an entry point before they optimize ad monetization. Long NFLX as they unlock the ad-tier revenue stack. Failure to attract advertisers to fill the growing inventory; consumer pushback on ad load. |
CNBC
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Feb 12, 2026
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"My opinion is it's [M&A] a nice to have for Netflix, must have for Paramount. And when it's a must have, I don't think, you know, kind of the final act has been played." Paramount lacks the scale or balance sheet to compete independently in the streaming wars against tech giants. Management is backed into a corner where a sale or merger is an existential necessity, making it a pure event-driven M&A play. Watch for consolidation news; the asset is distressed but strategic. Deal falls through; regulatory blockage; acquisition at a price lower than current valuation. |
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