Shares of Netflix have tumbled since October, when the streaming giant became one of the presumed suitors for Warner Bros. Discovery. But despite a 28% plunge in less than three months, the stock still appears to be too expensive to entice investors, says Bloomberg's Felice Maranz explains. She joins Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."
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