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Netflix NFLX Entertainment
32.3 Score -10.6 (24h) -2.3 (7d)
Updated 0m ago
Price History
Candle
RSI (14)
MACD (12, 26, 9)
ADX (14)

Score Guide

0 Bearish 50 Neutral 100 Bullish
0 Bullish4 Bearish3 Neutral

Analyst Ratings

74%
50 analysts
Buy
74%
Hold
26%
Sell
0%
Consensus: Buy → stable

Key Financials

Price $91.47
Mkt Cap $385.18B
P/E 29.5
Beta 1.6
EPS $3.10
Div Yield N/A
Low $80 Mean $115 High $151
Current: $91.47
Latest News
Insider Monkey · 3h ago 0.01
Jim Cramer on Netflix: “It’s Not a Buy, Buy, Buy”
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) was one of the stocks on Jim Cramer’s radar as he highlighted AI winners to buy for 2026. A caller asked if the stock is a buy, given the competition in the streaming space. Cramer replied: Well, okay, it’s not a buy, buy, buy, because we’re still, it’s a quizzical moment for […]
Simply Wall St. · 10h ago -0.96
Netflix (NFLX) Is Down 5.7% After Cautious Q2 Guide And $25 Billion Buyback Plan - Has The Bull Case Changed?
In recent days, Netflix reported Q1 results that beat expectations but were accompanied by softer Q2 guidance, while also authorizing a US$25.00 billion share repurchase plan and preparing for co‑founder Reed Hastings to leave the board in June. These moves highlight Netflix’s shift from subscriber-led expansion to monetizing a large user base through advertising, pricing power, and capital returns at a time when rivals like Disney are showing strong streaming profitability. Next, we’ll...
Moby · 18h ago -0.12
Warner Music Group Corp. Q2 2026 Earnings Call Summary
Moby summary of Warner Music Group Corp.'s Q2 2026 earnings call
Proactive · 1d ago -0.96
Warner Bros Discovery posts wider Q1 loss driven by Netflix termination fee
Warner Bros Discovery Inc (NASDAQ:WBD, XETRA:J5A) reported a wider-than-expected first quarter loss as a $2.8 billion termination fee tied to Netflix weighed heavily on results, while revenue came in slightly below analyst expectations. The media and entertainment company posted a net loss of...
Zacks · 1d ago -0.96
Warner Bros. Discovery Q1 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Fall Y/Y
WBD's Q1 loss widens on merger and restructuring costs, even as streaming subscribers topped 140M and Studios revenue surged.
24/7 Wall St. · 1d ago +0.46
S&P 500 Gains Unleashed on Chip Stock Strength, Falling Oil and Return to Optimism
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) punched to a fresh record Wednesday, with the broader market index now perched above 7,300. With a 7.6% YTD gain in the S&P 500 (^GSPC), bulls are back in control, citing a roughly 15% rally off the March low as AI earnings, easing Iran tensions, and softer crude combine to push ... S&P 500 Gains Unleashed on Chip Stock Strength, Falling Oil and Return to Optimism
24/7 Wall St. · 1d ago 0.06
Netflix and Meta On Sale: Which One Deserves Your Capital Today?
Two of the largest names in communication services are both trading off recent highs, but the dips look nothing alike. The question for a retirement-focused investor is straightforward. Between Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META), which one deserves capital today? Netflix represents the deeper, scarier drawdown. Meta represents a shallower pullback from a ... Netflix and Meta On Sale: Which One Deserves Your Capital Today?
Simply Wall St. · 1d ago -0.01
Is It Time To Reassess Netflix (NFLX) After Recent Share Price Weakness
If you are looking at Netflix and wondering whether the current price really reflects what the stock is worth, this breakdown is designed to help you separate story from numbers. After reaching a last close of US$88.27, the stock has seen a 4.2% decline over 7 days, a 10.8% decline over 30 days, a 3.0% decline year to date, but a 163.2% return over 3 years and an 82.0% return over 5 years, which can affect how you think about both growth potential and risk. Recent coverage around Netflix has...
Barrons.com · 1d ago -0.95
Warner Bros. Posts Wider-Than-Expected Loss. The Stock Slips.
Media companies across the board are seeing a fundamental change in how customers watch TV. Disney has found a way to capitalize on it.
Barrons.com · 1d ago -0.00
Ken Burns on What He Will and Won’t Allow When Financing His Films
The filmmaker on his new documentary, ‘The American Revolution,’ and why he steers clear of HBO and Netflix.