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Netflix Stock Jumps 16% in its Q3 Earnings

Netflix shares jumped as much as 16% on Wednesday, after the streaming giant’s third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street’s revenue and profit forecasts. The stock surge added about $17...

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October 20, 2022 2 Min Read
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Netflix shares jumped as much as 16% on Wednesday, after the streaming giant’s third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street’s revenue and profit forecasts. The stock surge added about $17 billion to Netflix’s market capitalization, lifting it to $124 billion.

Netflix shares surged as much as 16% adding $17 billion in market value.

The video-streaming titan beat Wall Street’s forecasts for revenue and profit in the third quarter.

Netflix added 2.4 million subscribers after shedding 1.2 million in the first half of this year.

The company added 2.4 million subscribers globally, it said in its earnings report published after the market close Tuesday. That growth in its base comes after two straight quarters of declines.

Netflix benefited from the release of several popular shows in the period, including “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” and the fourth season of “Stranger Things.”

The online-video service posted a 5.9% increase in revenue to $7.9 billion, but higher operating costs meant its net income shrunk by 3.5% to $1.4 billion. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had expected $7.8 billion and $959 million respectively.

Netflix’s quarterly subscriber growth came in more than double its forecast of 1 million, after it lost 1.2 million members in the first half of this year. The company ended the period with 223 million subscribers, and guided towards another 4.5 million subscriber additions this quarter.

“Thank God we’re done with shrinking quarters,” co-CEO Reed Hastings said during Netflix’s earnings call on Tuesday.

The return to growth signals Netflix could be holding its own against Disney Plus, Apple TV, HBO Max, and other rivals. However, questions remain about how successful Netflix’s launch of an ad-supported content tier will be, and whether the company will manage to crack down on password sharing as planned.

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman built a billion-dollar stake in Netflix earlier this year, only to dump it three months later at a $400 million loss.

But the Pershing Square boss has explained he had doubts about the size of Netflix’s potential market, given the number of people using the service without paying. Also, he lost confidence in his estimates of the company’s future cash flows with advertising in the mix.

Netflix shares are still down about 54% this year, representing a roughly $140 billion decline in market value.

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