Netflix's CEO Urges Caution About His Own Stock?

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Netflix's CEO Urges Caution About His Own Stock?

The following video is from Tuesday's edition of Market Foolery, in which host Chris Hill and Motley Fool analysts Tim Hanson and Jim Gillies give their Foolish take on the biggest investing stories of the day.

Netflix packed on an additional 1.3 million subscribers this quarter, and the stock has hit a new all-time high. However, CEO Reed Hastings said in the conference call that the stock could be compared to when it was particularly frothy back in 2003. In the lead story on today's Market Foolery, Tim and Jim give their view of Netflix today as a stock, and what the future looks like for the company.

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