Netflix, Inc. (NFLX), Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN), Comcast Corporation (CMCSA): Who Will Win the War for the Video Streaming Market?

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While Netflix is the king in terms of content database size, Amazon is growing fast. Comcast, on the other hand, is too exposed to traditional and already mature markets, like the cable business, and regardless of Xfinity TV, this will continue having an overall negative influence on revenue growth. I tend to think that Amazon Prime has more opportunities for expansion in the coming years, since Amazon can offer something “more than streaming” with Prime: Kindle subscriptions, benefits on the online store, etc.

This will bring more customers, nationally and internationally. Also, the company can use the contacts and experience it has after internationalizing successfully its market place, to make Amazon Prime a leading video streaming choice in emerging markets. It seems that Amazon can become a leader not only in online e-commerce or server farms, but also in video streaming.

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