Business Mayor > technology > Netflix to invest $2.5bn in new South Korea films and TV shows technologyNetflix to invest $2.5bn in new South Korea films and TV showstechnologyApril 25, 2023posted on Apr. 25, 2023 at 5:00 am The firm’s co-CEO said the money will be spent on making TV shows and movies in the Asian country. READ SOURCE Read More Tesla expects to raise Model 3 prices in Europe after higher EU tariffs on China EVs Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorApril 25, 2023 You Might Also LiketechnologyTesla denies report that the EV maker is looking to replace Elon MuskMay 1, 2025technologyApple referred for possible criminal contempt investigationMay 1, 2025technologyVisa partners with AI giants to streamline online shoppingApril 30, 2025technologySky is dishing out the iPhone 16 at 'lowest ever' price – no surprise it's selling fastApril 30, 2025technologyBritain at risk of losing ground to rival fintech and crypto hubs, execs warnApril 30, 2025technologyRobot vacuums 'could water plants or play with cat'April 30, 2025Recommended For YouFord's April US sales rise 16% – ReutersMay 1, 2025Solana Backs SEC Proposal to Trade Stocks On-Chain – Altcoin BuzzMay 1, 2025Goldman Sachs updates conviction lists: Adds Johnson & Johnson and Axis BankMay 1, 2025enterpriseSalesforce wants your AI agents to achieve ‘enterprise general intelligence’ – cio.comMay 1, 2025LifestyleDoctor warns 'dangerous' leftover rice and pasta mistake is putting lives at riskMay 1, 2025
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