Compared to the troubled streamers and in the context of streaming market turmoil, Netflix is a queen of steady growth. They must be doing something right. Shares surged towards record highs after Netflix exceeded Q3 earnings and revenue... — read more
Predictions about Netflix stock are rosy
Everyone is recommending a buy as they expect Q3 earnings to beat the estimates. Long-term prediction is that Netflix will grow the number of subscribers. Given the continuing turmoil in the entertainment industry and the frequent layoffs across... — read more
Still a buy for me
I don't know why people worry about Netflix. This is still the leading streaming platform WORLDWIDE. Do you have any idea what has to happen for Netflix to lose market dominance? You can debate its debt and number of subscribers all you like, but I... — read more
Reducing executive pay
This is a good way to start fixing things at Netflix. It's still not where it should be, but the new compensation package is definitely an improvement. Now let's see how the leadership handles things the following year with new contracts in place... — read more
The golden age of streaming is over
Now the reality is setting in and we'll start to see it reflected in the stock price. I know NFLX has been climbing lately but this is just temporary. I plan to sell within a month unless something major happens to change my mind - which I highly... — read more
This is not the way to handle this
I don't like the way Netflix and other studios are handling the strikes. I'm also all for maximizing profit and growth, but you can't do that by alienating the majority of your subscriber base, which is exactly what's going on right now. This is... — read more
Are there enough arguments for a rosier picture?
Stock has tanked in the wake of the most recent earnings report, but I read that some analysts feel more upbeat about the company. Any arguments for that? I am skeptical.
Is this really a growth stock?
The media reports that the company now has 5 million monthly active users for its cheaper, ad-supported option and emphasizes subscriber growth. However, is this really still a growth stock? It is enough to see how much the revenue grew over the... — read more
It is possible that the stock will trade much higher
Now that the stock is up 109% from its 52-week low last year, I'm debating whether to buy more or not. I am encouraged by the fact that some analysts see more upside for the stock. It makes sense given the company's ad-supported streaming plans... — read more
I hope it will not trend downward
Netflix's Q3 results are excellent. They successfully beat expectations. The data on the addition of 2.41 million subscribers is particularly interesting, which is much more than estimates. Given that the company will no longer provide guidance for... — read more
NFLX is doing everything right
People need to realize it's not all about the number of subscribers. NFLX is now focusing on sustainable profits, and that's a good thing. Profits lost due to the drop in subscribers pale in comparison to profits gained through price increases... — read more
I'm happy with the results
Netflix managed to slow the loss of subscribers and half the predicted 2 million loss, which spells good things for the future. I knew people were overreacting and panicking for no reason. I have no intention of selling any time soon. Yes, things... — read more
Looking forward to earnings report
Whatever we learn, at least we'll know where we stand. The entire streaming business is currently under a lot of pressure due to surging inflation. Streaming services are among the easiest ones to cut, after all. I still think Netflix will hold out... — read more
Perfect opportunity for latecomers
Let's face it, Netflix is the king of the streaming world and that's not going to change any time soon. Right now it's in a downward spiral but that's not going to last. Those who were thinking about buying now have the perfect opportunity to grab... — read more
Am I too late to the party?
I'm new to investing, this is the first time I can afford it, so I'm not looking at anything risky. People keep suggesting the usual suspects with Netflix being the chief among them, but I'm skeptical. More than $500 per share is a lot of money, I'd... — read more