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However, Elon Musk, chief executive, warned that semiconductor chip supplies would be 'the governing factor' on its output. </p><p> The Guardian</p><p> - Tesco Bank has announced that it is closing all of its customers’ current accounts from the end of November, and that it will write to them in the next fortnight to advise them what they need to do. </p><p> - Nissan Motor Co Ltd has announced plans to create 400 jobs at its car plant in Sunderland, weeks after promising to invest 1 billion pounds in the site. The carmaker said it was looking for staff to build a new electric vehicle as well as models including the Juke, Qashqai and the electric Leaf. </p><p> The Telegraph</p><p> - Whitehall sources admitted last night that the 23 billion pounds Hinkley Point C project underway in Somerset could be jeopardised by plans to block China General Nuclear <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/CGN.AU\">$(CGN.AU)$</a> from future UK projects. </p><p> - The British microchip company Arm is falling behind rivals and struggling to gain a foothold in crucial new markets, according to evidence gathered by Nvidia Corp as the U.S. tech titan seeks secure to support for a $40 billion takeover. </p><p> Sky News</p><p> - Selfridges has been put up for sale in a move that could net its Canadian billionaire owners as much as 4 billion pounds. 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The stock is up 1% so far this year, whereas the S&P 500 index gained 16.5%.</p>\n<h4><strong>Second Quarter</strong></h4>\n<p>While Netflix added fewer new subscribers, it made more money because it increased subscription prices. It earned $1.35 billion which translates to $2.97 a share, which is a great increase from $1.59 a share a year ago. However, it came below FactSet-pooled expectations of $3.18 a share. Revenue increased 19.4% to $7.34 billion and managed to barely beat the estimates of $7.32 billion. Co-chief executive Reed Hastings emphasized that keeping revenue growth at 20% is a success, elaborating that revenue growth was a result of increases on two fronts: 11% in average paid memberships and 8% in average revenue per membership.<strong> </strong></p>\n<h4>COVID-19 Distorted Comparisons</h4>\n<p>1.54 million net new paid subscribers in the quarter was the company's lowest quarterly total yet. But it did manage to beat its own as well as the average analyst forecast. However, these gains came from overseas as its home base, US and Canada, subscriber total shrank for the second time since these figures started being reported. But these additions look even smaller when compared to last year's figures when COVID-19 pandemic kept people indoors, treating Netflix with than 10 million net new subscribers in the same quarter.</p>\n<h4>Outlook</h4>\n<p>For the third quarter, Netflix projected 3.5 million net new paying subscribers will join its userbase of 209.2 million and this is not what Wall Street wanted to hear. According to FactSet, analysts were aiming for 5.5 million new subscribers in the third quarter, wrapping the year with 9.64 million new subscribers in the final quarter.</p>\n<p>Chief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann acknowledged a drag on user-acquisition growth but stated he expects a rebound in the fourth quarter for Netflix to end the year on a \"normalized growth trajectory. Much of the optimism comes from the upcoming content which has been pushed back into the second half of this year and 2022. Netflix spent $8 billion in cash on content alone during the first half of 2021. In simple words, it is saving the best for last as Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep are just some of the names that carry its repertoire. If anyone can make a home run for the once streaming king, it's these stars.</p>\n<h4>Gaming</h4>\n<p>Netflix recently welcomed <strong><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a>'s </strong>(NASDAQ:FB) vice president of augmented reality and virtual reality content Mike Verdu. Like its expansion into original films, animation and unscripted TV, Netflix is expanding its horizons. Potential games will be included in Netflix subscriptions at no additional cost, with the initial focus on mobile games.</p>\n<p><strong>Branching Out Beyond Its Traditional Offerings</strong></p>\n<p>It's clear Netflix is looking to grow and diversify its offerings, but like any major change, it will take some time. It's important to note that the company is facing pressure from tough YoY comparisons since last year Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for in-home entertainment. 2020's explosion in user growth led to a massive pull forward in new subscribers and left Netflix to deal with difficult comparisons this year, throwing expectations out of whack as a result. What matters is that it is focused on improving its service for its members which is the best long-term strategy there is.</p>\n<p><em>This article is not a press release and is contributed by a verified independent journalist for IAMNewswire. 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(NYSE:DIS), <strong>Apple Inc</strong>. (NASDAQ:AAPL), <strong>AT&T Inc.</strong> (NYSE:T), <strong>Comcast Corp</strong>. (NASDAQ:CMCSA) and <strong>Amazon.com Inc</strong>. (NASDAQ:AMZN). But after reporting worst quarter yet for new subscribers on Tuesday, the streaming giant revealed rebound won't be as fast as Wall Street expected as executives expect the undergoing quarter to have fewer additions than Wall Street saw coming. In after-hours trading, shares dropped 3% following the announcement but then bounced back close to even. The stock is up 1% so far this year, whereas the S&P 500 index gained 16.5%.</p>\n<h4><strong>Second Quarter</strong></h4>\n<p>While Netflix added fewer new subscribers, it made more money because it increased subscription prices. It earned $1.35 billion which translates to $2.97 a share, which is a great increase from $1.59 a share a year ago. However, it came below FactSet-pooled expectations of $3.18 a share. Revenue increased 19.4% to $7.34 billion and managed to barely beat the estimates of $7.32 billion. Co-chief executive Reed Hastings emphasized that keeping revenue growth at 20% is a success, elaborating that revenue growth was a result of increases on two fronts: 11% in average paid memberships and 8% in average revenue per membership.<strong> </strong></p>\n<h4>COVID-19 Distorted Comparisons</h4>\n<p>1.54 million net new paid subscribers in the quarter was the company's lowest quarterly total yet. But it did manage to beat its own as well as the average analyst forecast. However, these gains came from overseas as its home base, US and Canada, subscriber total shrank for the second time since these figures started being reported. But these additions look even smaller when compared to last year's figures when COVID-19 pandemic kept people indoors, treating Netflix with than 10 million net new subscribers in the same quarter.</p>\n<h4>Outlook</h4>\n<p>For the third quarter, Netflix projected 3.5 million net new paying subscribers will join its userbase of 209.2 million and this is not what Wall Street wanted to hear. According to FactSet, analysts were aiming for 5.5 million new subscribers in the third quarter, wrapping the year with 9.64 million new subscribers in the final quarter.</p>\n<p>Chief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann acknowledged a drag on user-acquisition growth but stated he expects a rebound in the fourth quarter for Netflix to end the year on a \"normalized growth trajectory. Much of the optimism comes from the upcoming content which has been pushed back into the second half of this year and 2022. Netflix spent $8 billion in cash on content alone during the first half of 2021. In simple words, it is saving the best for last as Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep are just some of the names that carry its repertoire. If anyone can make a home run for the once streaming king, it's these stars.</p>\n<h4>Gaming</h4>\n<p>Netflix recently welcomed <strong><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a>'s </strong>(NASDAQ:FB) vice president of augmented reality and virtual reality content Mike Verdu. Like its expansion into original films, animation and unscripted TV, Netflix is expanding its horizons. Potential games will be included in Netflix subscriptions at no additional cost, with the initial focus on mobile games.</p>\n<p><strong>Branching Out Beyond Its Traditional Offerings</strong></p>\n<p>It's clear Netflix is looking to grow and diversify its offerings, but like any major change, it will take some time. It's important to note that the company is facing pressure from tough YoY comparisons since last year Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for in-home entertainment. 2020's explosion in user growth led to a massive pull forward in new subscribers and left Netflix to deal with difficult comparisons this year, throwing expectations out of whack as a result. What matters is that it is focused on improving its service for its members which is the best long-term strategy there is.</p>\n<p><em>This article is not a press release and is contributed by a verified independent journalist for IAMNewswire. It should not be construed as investment advice at any time please read the full </em><em>disclosure</em><em>. IAM Newswire does not hold any position in the mentioned companies. Press Releases – If you are looking for full Press release distribution contact: </em><em>press@iamnewswire.com</em><em> Contributors – IAM Newswire accepts pitches. 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(NASDAQ:AMZN). But after reporting worst quarter yet for new subscribers on Tuesday, the streaming giant revealed rebound won't be as fast as Wall Street expected as executives expect the undergoing quarter to have fewer additions than Wall Street saw coming. In after-hours trading, shares dropped 3% following the announcement but then bounced back close to even. The stock is up 1% so far this year, whereas the S&P 500 index gained 16.5%.\nSecond Quarter\nWhile Netflix added fewer new subscribers, it made more money because it increased subscription prices. It earned $1.35 billion which translates to $2.97 a share, which is a great increase from $1.59 a share a year ago. However, it came below FactSet-pooled expectations of $3.18 a share. Revenue increased 19.4% to $7.34 billion and managed to barely beat the estimates of $7.32 billion. Co-chief executive Reed Hastings emphasized that keeping revenue growth at 20% is a success, elaborating that revenue growth was a result of increases on two fronts: 11% in average paid memberships and 8% in average revenue per membership. \nCOVID-19 Distorted Comparisons\n1.54 million net new paid subscribers in the quarter was the company's lowest quarterly total yet. But it did manage to beat its own as well as the average analyst forecast. However, these gains came from overseas as its home base, US and Canada, subscriber total shrank for the second time since these figures started being reported. But these additions look even smaller when compared to last year's figures when COVID-19 pandemic kept people indoors, treating Netflix with than 10 million net new subscribers in the same quarter.\nOutlook\nFor the third quarter, Netflix projected 3.5 million net new paying subscribers will join its userbase of 209.2 million and this is not what Wall Street wanted to hear. According to FactSet, analysts were aiming for 5.5 million new subscribers in the third quarter, wrapping the year with 9.64 million new subscribers in the final quarter.\nChief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann acknowledged a drag on user-acquisition growth but stated he expects a rebound in the fourth quarter for Netflix to end the year on a \"normalized growth trajectory. Much of the optimism comes from the upcoming content which has been pushed back into the second half of this year and 2022. Netflix spent $8 billion in cash on content alone during the first half of 2021. In simple words, it is saving the best for last as Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep are just some of the names that carry its repertoire. If anyone can make a home run for the once streaming king, it's these stars.\nGaming\nNetflix recently welcomed Facebook's (NASDAQ:FB) vice president of augmented reality and virtual reality content Mike Verdu. Like its expansion into original films, animation and unscripted TV, Netflix is expanding its horizons. Potential games will be included in Netflix subscriptions at no additional cost, with the initial focus on mobile games.\nBranching Out Beyond Its Traditional Offerings\nIt's clear Netflix is looking to grow and diversify its offerings, but like any major change, it will take some time. It's important to note that the company is facing pressure from tough YoY comparisons since last year Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for in-home entertainment. 2020's explosion in user growth led to a massive pull forward in new subscribers and left Netflix to deal with difficult comparisons this year, throwing expectations out of whack as a result. 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They also tried to get support from an anti-government group to further the cause. </p><p> The indictment does not name the militia group they contacted. </p><p> However, in a different court filing, prosecutors said that Copeland emailed the far-right group Proud Boys in an effort to \"recruit others to join the plot,\" and also was a member of a militia group affiliated with the Three Percenters </p><p> Both the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters have come under government scrutiny recently, after some of their members were indicted </p><p>in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters.</p><p> An attorney for Rogers declined to comment, and an attorney for Copeland could not be immediately reached.</p><p> In numerous messages they exchanged, the two discussed blowing up buildings, the Justice Department said. </p><p> In <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> exchange in January 2021, for instance, Rogers told Copeland: \"I want to blow up a democrat building bad.\"</p><p> \"I agree,\" Copeland responded. \"Plan attack.\"</p><p> Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on Jan. 15 at Rogers' home and seized a stockpile of weapons including 45 to 50 firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. </p><p> Prosecutors say Copeland tried to destroy evidence during the investigation and communicated with the leader of a militia group who told him to switch communication platforms and delete the evidence.</p><p> Rogers was arrested on the day the search warrant was executed and remains in the custody of the state. Copeland was arrested on Thursday and will appear for a detention hearing on July 20, the Justice Department said.</p><p> In the detention memo, prosecutors said Copeland joined the U.S. military in December 2013, but was arrested for desertion in May 2014. He received an \"other than honorable discharge\" in lieu of being court-martialed.</p><p> The memo says Copeland and Rogers were infuriated after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and they \"understood they would be viewed as domestic terrorists\" if they carried out their vision to overturn the U.S. government.</p><p> Their plot allegedly began on Nov. 25, 2020, as Rogers told Copeland in an encrypted messaging application: \"Ok bro we need to hit the enemy in the mouth.\"</p><p> Initially, it says, they discussed attacking the California governor's mansion, though the plan later evolved and the Democratic headquarters in California became the target. Other possible targets they discussed included the corporate offices for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> and <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a> .</p><p> A criminal complaint that charged Rogers in the case also said they discussed attacking Democratic contributor George Soros.</p><p> The indictment does not allege that Rogers or Copeland had any involvement in the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol.</p><p> The FBI is still searching for an unknown suspect who planted explosive devices near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters on Jan. 5.</p><p> (Reporting by Sarah N. 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Lynch</p><p> WASHINGTON, July 16 (Reuters) - <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWOA.U\">Two</a> California men have been indicted on charges they conspired to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday.</p><p> According to the unsealed indictment, Ian Benjamin Rogers, 45, of Napa and Jarrod Copeland, 37, of Vallejo started plotting to attack Democratic targets after the 2020 presidential election. They also tried to get support from an anti-government group to further the cause. </p><p> The indictment does not name the militia group they contacted. </p><p> However, in a different court filing, prosecutors said that Copeland emailed the far-right group Proud Boys in an effort to \"recruit others to join the plot,\" and also was a member of a militia group affiliated with the Three Percenters </p><p> Both the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters have come under government scrutiny recently, after some of their members were indicted </p><p>in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters.</p><p> An attorney for Rogers declined to comment, and an attorney for Copeland could not be immediately reached.</p><p> In numerous messages they exchanged, the two discussed blowing up buildings, the Justice Department said. </p><p> In <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> exchange in January 2021, for instance, Rogers told Copeland: \"I want to blow up a democrat building bad.\"</p><p> \"I agree,\" Copeland responded. \"Plan attack.\"</p><p> Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on Jan. 15 at Rogers' home and seized a stockpile of weapons including 45 to 50 firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. </p><p> Prosecutors say Copeland tried to destroy evidence during the investigation and communicated with the leader of a militia group who told him to switch communication platforms and delete the evidence.</p><p> Rogers was arrested on the day the search warrant was executed and remains in the custody of the state. Copeland was arrested on Thursday and will appear for a detention hearing on July 20, the Justice Department said.</p><p> In the detention memo, prosecutors said Copeland joined the U.S. military in December 2013, but was arrested for desertion in May 2014. He received an \"other than honorable discharge\" in lieu of being court-martialed.</p><p> The memo says Copeland and Rogers were infuriated after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and they \"understood they would be viewed as domestic terrorists\" if they carried out their vision to overturn the U.S. government.</p><p> Their plot allegedly began on Nov. 25, 2020, as Rogers told Copeland in an encrypted messaging application: \"Ok bro we need to hit the enemy in the mouth.\"</p><p> Initially, it says, they discussed attacking the California governor's mansion, though the plan later evolved and the Democratic headquarters in California became the target. Other possible targets they discussed included the corporate offices for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> and <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a> .</p><p> A criminal complaint that charged Rogers in the case also said they discussed attacking Democratic contributor George Soros.</p><p> The indictment does not allege that Rogers or Copeland had any involvement in the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol.</p><p> The FBI is still searching for an unknown suspect who planted explosive devices near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters on Jan. 5.</p><p> (Reporting by Sarah N. 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They also tried to get support from an anti-government group to further the cause. The indictment does not name the militia group they contacted. However, in a different court filing, prosecutors said that Copeland emailed the far-right group Proud Boys in an effort to \"recruit others to join the plot,\" and also was a member of a militia group affiliated with the Three Percenters Both the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters have come under government scrutiny recently, after some of their members were indicted in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters. An attorney for Rogers declined to comment, and an attorney for Copeland could not be immediately reached. In numerous messages they exchanged, the two discussed blowing up buildings, the Justice Department said. In one exchange in January 2021, for instance, Rogers told Copeland: \"I want to blow up a democrat building bad.\" \"I agree,\" Copeland responded. \"Plan attack.\" Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on Jan. 15 at Rogers' home and seized a stockpile of weapons including 45 to 50 firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. Prosecutors say Copeland tried to destroy evidence during the investigation and communicated with the leader of a militia group who told him to switch communication platforms and delete the evidence. Rogers was arrested on the day the search warrant was executed and remains in the custody of the state. Copeland was arrested on Thursday and will appear for a detention hearing on July 20, the Justice Department said. In the detention memo, prosecutors said Copeland joined the U.S. military in December 2013, but was arrested for desertion in May 2014. He received an \"other than honorable discharge\" in lieu of being court-martialed. The memo says Copeland and Rogers were infuriated after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and they \"understood they would be viewed as domestic terrorists\" if they carried out their vision to overturn the U.S. government. Their plot allegedly began on Nov. 25, 2020, as Rogers told Copeland in an encrypted messaging application: \"Ok bro we need to hit the enemy in the mouth.\" Initially, it says, they discussed attacking the California governor's mansion, though the plan later evolved and the Democratic headquarters in California became the target. Other possible targets they discussed included the corporate offices for Twitter and Facebook . A criminal complaint that charged Rogers in the case also said they discussed attacking Democratic contributor George Soros. The indictment does not allege that Rogers or Copeland had any involvement in the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol. The FBI is still searching for an unknown suspect who planted explosive devices near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters on Jan. 5. (Reporting by Sarah N. 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The stock is up 1% so far this year, whereas the S&P 500 index gained 16.5%.</p>\n<h4><strong>Second Quarter</strong></h4>\n<p>While Netflix added fewer new subscribers, it made more money because it increased subscription prices. It earned $1.35 billion which translates to $2.97 a share, which is a great increase from $1.59 a share a year ago. However, it came below FactSet-pooled expectations of $3.18 a share. Revenue increased 19.4% to $7.34 billion and managed to barely beat the estimates of $7.32 billion. Co-chief executive Reed Hastings emphasized that keeping revenue growth at 20% is a success, elaborating that revenue growth was a result of increases on two fronts: 11% in average paid memberships and 8% in average revenue per membership.<strong> </strong></p>\n<h4>COVID-19 Distorted Comparisons</h4>\n<p>1.54 million net new paid subscribers in the quarter was the company's lowest quarterly total yet. But it did manage to beat its own as well as the average analyst forecast. However, these gains came from overseas as its home base, US and Canada, subscriber total shrank for the second time since these figures started being reported. But these additions look even smaller when compared to last year's figures when COVID-19 pandemic kept people indoors, treating Netflix with than 10 million net new subscribers in the same quarter.</p>\n<h4>Outlook</h4>\n<p>For the third quarter, Netflix projected 3.5 million net new paying subscribers will join its userbase of 209.2 million and this is not what Wall Street wanted to hear. According to FactSet, analysts were aiming for 5.5 million new subscribers in the third quarter, wrapping the year with 9.64 million new subscribers in the final quarter.</p>\n<p>Chief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann acknowledged a drag on user-acquisition growth but stated he expects a rebound in the fourth quarter for Netflix to end the year on a \"normalized growth trajectory. Much of the optimism comes from the upcoming content which has been pushed back into the second half of this year and 2022. Netflix spent $8 billion in cash on content alone during the first half of 2021. In simple words, it is saving the best for last as Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep are just some of the names that carry its repertoire. If anyone can make a home run for the once streaming king, it's these stars.</p>\n<h4>Gaming</h4>\n<p>Netflix recently welcomed <strong><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a>'s </strong>(NASDAQ:FB) vice president of augmented reality and virtual reality content Mike Verdu. Like its expansion into original films, animation and unscripted TV, Netflix is expanding its horizons. Potential games will be included in Netflix subscriptions at no additional cost, with the initial focus on mobile games.</p>\n<p><strong>Branching Out Beyond Its Traditional Offerings</strong></p>\n<p>It's clear Netflix is looking to grow and diversify its offerings, but like any major change, it will take some time. It's important to note that the company is facing pressure from tough YoY comparisons since last year Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for in-home entertainment. 2020's explosion in user growth led to a massive pull forward in new subscribers and left Netflix to deal with difficult comparisons this year, throwing expectations out of whack as a result. What matters is that it is focused on improving its service for its members which is the best long-term strategy there is.</p>\n<p><em>This article is not a press release and is contributed by a verified independent journalist for IAMNewswire. 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(NYSE:DIS), <strong>Apple Inc</strong>. (NASDAQ:AAPL), <strong>AT&T Inc.</strong> (NYSE:T), <strong>Comcast Corp</strong>. (NASDAQ:CMCSA) and <strong>Amazon.com Inc</strong>. (NASDAQ:AMZN). But after reporting worst quarter yet for new subscribers on Tuesday, the streaming giant revealed rebound won't be as fast as Wall Street expected as executives expect the undergoing quarter to have fewer additions than Wall Street saw coming. In after-hours trading, shares dropped 3% following the announcement but then bounced back close to even. The stock is up 1% so far this year, whereas the S&P 500 index gained 16.5%.</p>\n<h4><strong>Second Quarter</strong></h4>\n<p>While Netflix added fewer new subscribers, it made more money because it increased subscription prices. It earned $1.35 billion which translates to $2.97 a share, which is a great increase from $1.59 a share a year ago. However, it came below FactSet-pooled expectations of $3.18 a share. Revenue increased 19.4% to $7.34 billion and managed to barely beat the estimates of $7.32 billion. Co-chief executive Reed Hastings emphasized that keeping revenue growth at 20% is a success, elaborating that revenue growth was a result of increases on two fronts: 11% in average paid memberships and 8% in average revenue per membership.<strong> </strong></p>\n<h4>COVID-19 Distorted Comparisons</h4>\n<p>1.54 million net new paid subscribers in the quarter was the company's lowest quarterly total yet. But it did manage to beat its own as well as the average analyst forecast. However, these gains came from overseas as its home base, US and Canada, subscriber total shrank for the second time since these figures started being reported. But these additions look even smaller when compared to last year's figures when COVID-19 pandemic kept people indoors, treating Netflix with than 10 million net new subscribers in the same quarter.</p>\n<h4>Outlook</h4>\n<p>For the third quarter, Netflix projected 3.5 million net new paying subscribers will join its userbase of 209.2 million and this is not what Wall Street wanted to hear. According to FactSet, analysts were aiming for 5.5 million new subscribers in the third quarter, wrapping the year with 9.64 million new subscribers in the final quarter.</p>\n<p>Chief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann acknowledged a drag on user-acquisition growth but stated he expects a rebound in the fourth quarter for Netflix to end the year on a \"normalized growth trajectory. Much of the optimism comes from the upcoming content which has been pushed back into the second half of this year and 2022. Netflix spent $8 billion in cash on content alone during the first half of 2021. In simple words, it is saving the best for last as Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep are just some of the names that carry its repertoire. If anyone can make a home run for the once streaming king, it's these stars.</p>\n<h4>Gaming</h4>\n<p>Netflix recently welcomed <strong><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a>'s </strong>(NASDAQ:FB) vice president of augmented reality and virtual reality content Mike Verdu. Like its expansion into original films, animation and unscripted TV, Netflix is expanding its horizons. Potential games will be included in Netflix subscriptions at no additional cost, with the initial focus on mobile games.</p>\n<p><strong>Branching Out Beyond Its Traditional Offerings</strong></p>\n<p>It's clear Netflix is looking to grow and diversify its offerings, but like any major change, it will take some time. It's important to note that the company is facing pressure from tough YoY comparisons since last year Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for in-home entertainment. 2020's explosion in user growth led to a massive pull forward in new subscribers and left Netflix to deal with difficult comparisons this year, throwing expectations out of whack as a result. What matters is that it is focused on improving its service for its members which is the best long-term strategy there is.</p>\n<p><em>This article is not a press release and is contributed by a verified independent journalist for IAMNewswire. It should not be construed as investment advice at any time please read the full </em><em>disclosure</em><em>. IAM Newswire does not hold any position in the mentioned companies. Press Releases – If you are looking for full Press release distribution contact: </em><em>press@iamnewswire.com</em><em> Contributors – IAM Newswire accepts pitches. 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(NASDAQ:AMZN). But after reporting worst quarter yet for new subscribers on Tuesday, the streaming giant revealed rebound won't be as fast as Wall Street expected as executives expect the undergoing quarter to have fewer additions than Wall Street saw coming. In after-hours trading, shares dropped 3% following the announcement but then bounced back close to even. The stock is up 1% so far this year, whereas the S&P 500 index gained 16.5%.\nSecond Quarter\nWhile Netflix added fewer new subscribers, it made more money because it increased subscription prices. It earned $1.35 billion which translates to $2.97 a share, which is a great increase from $1.59 a share a year ago. However, it came below FactSet-pooled expectations of $3.18 a share. Revenue increased 19.4% to $7.34 billion and managed to barely beat the estimates of $7.32 billion. Co-chief executive Reed Hastings emphasized that keeping revenue growth at 20% is a success, elaborating that revenue growth was a result of increases on two fronts: 11% in average paid memberships and 8% in average revenue per membership. \nCOVID-19 Distorted Comparisons\n1.54 million net new paid subscribers in the quarter was the company's lowest quarterly total yet. But it did manage to beat its own as well as the average analyst forecast. However, these gains came from overseas as its home base, US and Canada, subscriber total shrank for the second time since these figures started being reported. But these additions look even smaller when compared to last year's figures when COVID-19 pandemic kept people indoors, treating Netflix with than 10 million net new subscribers in the same quarter.\nOutlook\nFor the third quarter, Netflix projected 3.5 million net new paying subscribers will join its userbase of 209.2 million and this is not what Wall Street wanted to hear. According to FactSet, analysts were aiming for 5.5 million new subscribers in the third quarter, wrapping the year with 9.64 million new subscribers in the final quarter.\nChief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann acknowledged a drag on user-acquisition growth but stated he expects a rebound in the fourth quarter for Netflix to end the year on a \"normalized growth trajectory. Much of the optimism comes from the upcoming content which has been pushed back into the second half of this year and 2022. Netflix spent $8 billion in cash on content alone during the first half of 2021. In simple words, it is saving the best for last as Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep are just some of the names that carry its repertoire. If anyone can make a home run for the once streaming king, it's these stars.\nGaming\nNetflix recently welcomed Facebook's (NASDAQ:FB) vice president of augmented reality and virtual reality content Mike Verdu. Like its expansion into original films, animation and unscripted TV, Netflix is expanding its horizons. Potential games will be included in Netflix subscriptions at no additional cost, with the initial focus on mobile games.\nBranching Out Beyond Its Traditional Offerings\nIt's clear Netflix is looking to grow and diversify its offerings, but like any major change, it will take some time. It's important to note that the company is facing pressure from tough YoY comparisons since last year Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for in-home entertainment. 2020's explosion in user growth led to a massive pull forward in new subscribers and left Netflix to deal with difficult comparisons this year, throwing expectations out of whack as a result. 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However, Elon Musk, chief executive, warned that semiconductor chip supplies would be 'the governing factor' on its output. </p><p> The Guardian</p><p> - Tesco Bank has announced that it is closing all of its customers’ current accounts from the end of November, and that it will write to them in the next fortnight to advise them what they need to do. </p><p> - Nissan Motor Co Ltd has announced plans to create 400 jobs at its car plant in Sunderland, weeks after promising to invest 1 billion pounds in the site. The carmaker said it was looking for staff to build a new electric vehicle as well as models including the Juke, Qashqai and the electric Leaf. </p><p> The Telegraph</p><p> - Whitehall sources admitted last night that the 23 billion pounds Hinkley Point C project underway in Somerset could be jeopardised by plans to block China General Nuclear <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/CGN.AU\">$(CGN.AU)$</a> from future UK projects. </p><p> - The British microchip company Arm is falling behind rivals and struggling to gain a foothold in crucial new markets, according to evidence gathered by Nvidia Corp as the U.S. tech titan seeks secure to support for a $40 billion takeover. </p><p> Sky News</p><p> - Selfridges has been put up for sale in a move that could net its Canadian billionaire owners as much as 4 billion pounds. The department store chain reportedly attracted bid interest last month, prompting the Weston family to order a formal auction process. </p><p> - <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RYAOF\">Ryanair Holdings Plc</a> has raised its passenger forecast following a recovery in summer bookings but reported a sharper first quarter loss, saying the coronavirus crisis \"wreaked havoc\" on Easter demand. The airline said it now expected to fly between 90 million and 100 million people in its current financial year to the end of March 2022. </p><p>($1 = 0.7235 pounds)</p><p> (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)</p><p>((globalnewsmonitoring@thomsonreuters.com))</p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>PRESS DIGEST-British Business - July 27</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nPRESS DIGEST-British Business - July 27\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1036604489\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Reuters </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-07-27 07:48</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<html><body><p>July 27 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. </p><p> The Times</p><p> - Kwasi Kwarteng, the business secretary, is taking an 'active interest' in the national security implications of a 2.6 billion pounds ($3.59 billion) takeover offer for Ultra Electronics Holdings Plc , the UK defence company, by U.S. private equity, it has emerged. </p><p> - Tesla Inc said it had worked 'extremely hard to keep production running as close to full capacity as possible' and reiterated that it expected to grow vehicle deliveries by more than 50% this year. However, Elon Musk, chief executive, warned that semiconductor chip supplies would be 'the governing factor' on its output. </p><p> The Guardian</p><p> - Tesco Bank has announced that it is closing all of its customers’ current accounts from the end of November, and that it will write to them in the next fortnight to advise them what they need to do. </p><p> - Nissan Motor Co Ltd has announced plans to create 400 jobs at its car plant in Sunderland, weeks after promising to invest 1 billion pounds in the site. The carmaker said it was looking for staff to build a new electric vehicle as well as models including the Juke, Qashqai and the electric Leaf. </p><p> The Telegraph</p><p> - Whitehall sources admitted last night that the 23 billion pounds Hinkley Point C project underway in Somerset could be jeopardised by plans to block China General Nuclear <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/CGN.AU\">$(CGN.AU)$</a> from future UK projects. </p><p> - The British microchip company Arm is falling behind rivals and struggling to gain a foothold in crucial new markets, according to evidence gathered by Nvidia Corp as the U.S. tech titan seeks secure to support for a $40 billion takeover. </p><p> Sky News</p><p> - Selfridges has been put up for sale in a move that could net its Canadian billionaire owners as much as 4 billion pounds. The department store chain reportedly attracted bid interest last month, prompting the Weston family to order a formal auction process. </p><p> - <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/RYAOF\">Ryanair Holdings Plc</a> has raised its passenger forecast following a recovery in summer bookings but reported a sharper first quarter loss, saying the coronavirus crisis \"wreaked havoc\" on Easter demand. The airline said it now expected to fly between 90 million and 100 million people in its current financial year to the end of March 2022. </p><p>($1 = 0.7235 pounds)</p><p> (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)</p><p>((globalnewsmonitoring@thomsonreuters.com))</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"TSLA":"特斯拉","NVDA":"英伟达","QNETCN":"纳斯达克中美互联网老虎指数","03086":"华夏纳指","AMZN":"亚马逊","09086":"华夏纳指-U"},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2154620669","content_text":"July 27 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. The Times - Kwasi Kwarteng, the business secretary, is taking an 'active interest' in the national security implications of a 2.6 billion pounds ($3.59 billion) takeover offer for Ultra Electronics Holdings Plc , the UK defence company, by U.S. private equity, it has emerged. - Tesla Inc said it had worked 'extremely hard to keep production running as close to full capacity as possible' and reiterated that it expected to grow vehicle deliveries by more than 50% this year. However, Elon Musk, chief executive, warned that semiconductor chip supplies would be 'the governing factor' on its output. The Guardian - Tesco Bank has announced that it is closing all of its customers’ current accounts from the end of November, and that it will write to them in the next fortnight to advise them what they need to do. - Nissan Motor Co Ltd has announced plans to create 400 jobs at its car plant in Sunderland, weeks after promising to invest 1 billion pounds in the site. The carmaker said it was looking for staff to build a new electric vehicle as well as models including the Juke, Qashqai and the electric Leaf. The Telegraph - Whitehall sources admitted last night that the 23 billion pounds Hinkley Point C project underway in Somerset could be jeopardised by plans to block China General Nuclear $(CGN.AU)$ from future UK projects. - The British microchip company Arm is falling behind rivals and struggling to gain a foothold in crucial new markets, according to evidence gathered by Nvidia Corp as the U.S. tech titan seeks secure to support for a $40 billion takeover. Sky News - Selfridges has been put up for sale in a move that could net its Canadian billionaire owners as much as 4 billion pounds. The department store chain reportedly attracted bid interest last month, prompting the Weston family to order a formal auction process. - Ryanair Holdings Plc has raised its passenger forecast following a recovery in summer bookings but reported a sharper first quarter loss, saying the coronavirus crisis \"wreaked havoc\" on Easter demand. The airline said it now expected to fly between 90 million and 100 million people in its current financial year to the end of March 2022. 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Lynch WASHINGTON, July 16 (Reuters) - Two California men have","content":"<html><body><p>(Adds details on case)</p><p> By Sarah N. Lynch</p><p> WASHINGTON, July 16 (Reuters) - <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWOA.U\">Two</a> California men have been indicted on charges they conspired to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday.</p><p> According to the unsealed indictment, Ian Benjamin Rogers, 45, of Napa and Jarrod Copeland, 37, of Vallejo started plotting to attack Democratic targets after the 2020 presidential election. They also tried to get support from an anti-government group to further the cause. </p><p> The indictment does not name the militia group they contacted. </p><p> However, in a different court filing, prosecutors said that Copeland emailed the far-right group Proud Boys in an effort to \"recruit others to join the plot,\" and also was a member of a militia group affiliated with the Three Percenters </p><p> Both the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters have come under government scrutiny recently, after some of their members were indicted </p><p>in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters.</p><p> An attorney for Rogers declined to comment, and an attorney for Copeland could not be immediately reached.</p><p> In numerous messages they exchanged, the two discussed blowing up buildings, the Justice Department said. </p><p> In <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> exchange in January 2021, for instance, Rogers told Copeland: \"I want to blow up a democrat building bad.\"</p><p> \"I agree,\" Copeland responded. \"Plan attack.\"</p><p> Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on Jan. 15 at Rogers' home and seized a stockpile of weapons including 45 to 50 firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. </p><p> Prosecutors say Copeland tried to destroy evidence during the investigation and communicated with the leader of a militia group who told him to switch communication platforms and delete the evidence.</p><p> Rogers was arrested on the day the search warrant was executed and remains in the custody of the state. Copeland was arrested on Thursday and will appear for a detention hearing on July 20, the Justice Department said.</p><p> In the detention memo, prosecutors said Copeland joined the U.S. military in December 2013, but was arrested for desertion in May 2014. He received an \"other than honorable discharge\" in lieu of being court-martialed.</p><p> The memo says Copeland and Rogers were infuriated after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and they \"understood they would be viewed as domestic terrorists\" if they carried out their vision to overturn the U.S. government.</p><p> Their plot allegedly began on Nov. 25, 2020, as Rogers told Copeland in an encrypted messaging application: \"Ok bro we need to hit the enemy in the mouth.\"</p><p> Initially, it says, they discussed attacking the California governor's mansion, though the plan later evolved and the Democratic headquarters in California became the target. Other possible targets they discussed included the corporate offices for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> and <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a> .</p><p> A criminal complaint that charged Rogers in the case also said they discussed attacking Democratic contributor George Soros.</p><p> The indictment does not allege that Rogers or Copeland had any involvement in the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol.</p><p> The FBI is still searching for an unknown suspect who planted explosive devices near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters on Jan. 5.</p><p> (Reporting by Sarah N. 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Lynch</p><p> WASHINGTON, July 16 (Reuters) - <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWOA.U\">Two</a> California men have been indicted on charges they conspired to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday.</p><p> According to the unsealed indictment, Ian Benjamin Rogers, 45, of Napa and Jarrod Copeland, 37, of Vallejo started plotting to attack Democratic targets after the 2020 presidential election. They also tried to get support from an anti-government group to further the cause. </p><p> The indictment does not name the militia group they contacted. </p><p> However, in a different court filing, prosecutors said that Copeland emailed the far-right group Proud Boys in an effort to \"recruit others to join the plot,\" and also was a member of a militia group affiliated with the Three Percenters </p><p> Both the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters have come under government scrutiny recently, after some of their members were indicted </p><p>in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters.</p><p> An attorney for Rogers declined to comment, and an attorney for Copeland could not be immediately reached.</p><p> In numerous messages they exchanged, the two discussed blowing up buildings, the Justice Department said. </p><p> In <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> exchange in January 2021, for instance, Rogers told Copeland: \"I want to blow up a democrat building bad.\"</p><p> \"I agree,\" Copeland responded. \"Plan attack.\"</p><p> Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on Jan. 15 at Rogers' home and seized a stockpile of weapons including 45 to 50 firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. </p><p> Prosecutors say Copeland tried to destroy evidence during the investigation and communicated with the leader of a militia group who told him to switch communication platforms and delete the evidence.</p><p> Rogers was arrested on the day the search warrant was executed and remains in the custody of the state. Copeland was arrested on Thursday and will appear for a detention hearing on July 20, the Justice Department said.</p><p> In the detention memo, prosecutors said Copeland joined the U.S. military in December 2013, but was arrested for desertion in May 2014. He received an \"other than honorable discharge\" in lieu of being court-martialed.</p><p> The memo says Copeland and Rogers were infuriated after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and they \"understood they would be viewed as domestic terrorists\" if they carried out their vision to overturn the U.S. government.</p><p> Their plot allegedly began on Nov. 25, 2020, as Rogers told Copeland in an encrypted messaging application: \"Ok bro we need to hit the enemy in the mouth.\"</p><p> Initially, it says, they discussed attacking the California governor's mansion, though the plan later evolved and the Democratic headquarters in California became the target. Other possible targets they discussed included the corporate offices for <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> and <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a> .</p><p> A criminal complaint that charged Rogers in the case also said they discussed attacking Democratic contributor George Soros.</p><p> The indictment does not allege that Rogers or Copeland had any involvement in the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol.</p><p> The FBI is still searching for an unknown suspect who planted explosive devices near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters on Jan. 5.</p><p> (Reporting by Sarah N. 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They also tried to get support from an anti-government group to further the cause. The indictment does not name the militia group they contacted. However, in a different court filing, prosecutors said that Copeland emailed the far-right group Proud Boys in an effort to \"recruit others to join the plot,\" and also was a member of a militia group affiliated with the Three Percenters Both the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters have come under government scrutiny recently, after some of their members were indicted in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters. An attorney for Rogers declined to comment, and an attorney for Copeland could not be immediately reached. In numerous messages they exchanged, the two discussed blowing up buildings, the Justice Department said. In one exchange in January 2021, for instance, Rogers told Copeland: \"I want to blow up a democrat building bad.\" \"I agree,\" Copeland responded. \"Plan attack.\" Federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on Jan. 15 at Rogers' home and seized a stockpile of weapons including 45 to 50 firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. Prosecutors say Copeland tried to destroy evidence during the investigation and communicated with the leader of a militia group who told him to switch communication platforms and delete the evidence. Rogers was arrested on the day the search warrant was executed and remains in the custody of the state. Copeland was arrested on Thursday and will appear for a detention hearing on July 20, the Justice Department said. In the detention memo, prosecutors said Copeland joined the U.S. military in December 2013, but was arrested for desertion in May 2014. He received an \"other than honorable discharge\" in lieu of being court-martialed. The memo says Copeland and Rogers were infuriated after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and they \"understood they would be viewed as domestic terrorists\" if they carried out their vision to overturn the U.S. government. Their plot allegedly began on Nov. 25, 2020, as Rogers told Copeland in an encrypted messaging application: \"Ok bro we need to hit the enemy in the mouth.\" Initially, it says, they discussed attacking the California governor's mansion, though the plan later evolved and the Democratic headquarters in California became the target. Other possible targets they discussed included the corporate offices for Twitter and Facebook . A criminal complaint that charged Rogers in the case also said they discussed attacking Democratic contributor George Soros. The indictment does not allege that Rogers or Copeland had any involvement in the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol. The FBI is still searching for an unknown suspect who planted explosive devices near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters on Jan. 5. (Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; additional reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Dan Grebler)((sarah.n.lynch@thomsonreuters.com; 202-579-0289;))","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":282,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}