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3 teens arrested for assault after girl's suicide

Eight days after allegedly being sexually battered while passed out at a party, and then humiliated by online photos of the assault, 15-year-old Audrie Pott posted on Facebook that her life was ruined, “worst day ever,” and hanged herself.

For the next eight months, her family struggled to figure out what happened to their soccer loving, artistic, horse crazy daughter, whose gentle smile, long dark hair and shining eyes did not bely a struggling soul.

And then on Thursday, seven months after the tragedy, a Northern California sheriff’s office arrested three 16-year-old boys on charges of sexual battery.

“The family has been trying to understand why their loving daughter would have taken her life at such a young age and to make sure that those responsible would be held accountable,” said family attorney Robert Allard.

“After an extensive investigation that we have conducted on behalf of the family, there is no doubt in our minds that the victim, then only 15 years old, was savagely assaulted by her fellow high school students while she lay on a bed completely unconscious.”

Allard said students used cell phones to share photos of the attack, and that the images went viral.

Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Lt. Jose Cardoza said it arrested two of the teens at Saratoga High School and the third, a former Saratoga High student, at Christopher High School in Gilroy on Thursday. The names of the suspects were not released because they are minors.

Cardoza said the suspects were booked into juvenile hall and face two felonies and one misdemeanor each, all related to sexual battery that allegedly occurred at a Saratoga house party.

The lieutenant said the arrests were the result of information gathered by his agency’s Saratoga High School resource officers. He said the investigation is ongoing, and Los Gatos police also continue looking into the girl’s September suicide.

The Associated Press does not, as a rule, identify victims of sexual assault. But in this case, Pott’s family wanted her name and case known, Allard said. The family also provided a photo to the AP.

The girl’s family members did not comment and have requested privacy until a planned news conference Tuesday. Her father and step-mother Lawrence and

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Why Netflix Is Poised to Underperform

By Brian D. Pacampara, Pacampara, The Motley Fool

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Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool’s free investing community, movie rental service Netflix has received a distressing two-star ranking.

With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at Netflix and see what CAPS investors are saying about the stock right now.

Netflix facts

Headquarters (founded)

Los Gatos, Calif. (1997)

Market Cap

$10.2 billion

Industry

Internet retail

Trailing-12-Month Revenue

$3.6 billion

Management

Founder/Chairman/CEO Reed Hastings

CFO David Wells

Return on Equity (average, past 3 years)

38.9%

Cash/Debt

$748.1 million / $400.0 million

Competitors

Apple

Comcast

Amazon.com

Sources: S&P Capital IQ and Motley Fool CAPS.

On CAPS, 20% of the 9,677 members who have rated Netflix believe the stock will underperform the S&P 500 going forward.

Just last month, one of those Fools, All-Star DJoshuaRubin, highlighted Netflix’s valuation as particularly unsustainable:

Just wouldn’t pay [$10 billion] for it if I had [$10 billion]. No chance, no way, no how. Not now, not never. Visionary no doubt, could end up being worth that. Service is a mediocre experience — utterly competent but now uninspired. Maybe this is unfair and Reed adds back some authentic passion for the movie business after completing global infrastructure, but anyone who has ever watched a moving film, and is seated deep in thought only to have the credits rudely interrupted by three crappy film recommendations knows this is a CEO who is way more Bill Gates than Steve Jobs.

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Netflix stocks soars 37 pct after strong 4Q report

Netflix stock is on its way to its biggest one-day gain since the video subscription service went public more than a decade ago.

The stock had climbed $38.40, or 37 percent, to $141.66 in early afternoon trading Thursday as investors celebrated a fourth-quarter earnings report that Netflix Inc. released late Wednesday. Earlier in the session, the shares hit a new 52-week high of $149.17.

The results were highlighted by an influx of 2 million more U.S. subscribers to Netflix’s Internet video service and an unexpected profit during the final three months of the year.

Netflix ended December with 27.1 million U.S. subscribers to its service that streams movies and TV shows over high-speed Internet connections. The company, based in Los Gatos, Calif., is aiming to reach 90 million subscribers.

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