Netflix (NFLX)

105.72
+2.56 (2.48%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 14th, 2:39 PM EDT
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Previous Close103.16
Open103.12
Bid105.71
Ask105.72
Day's Range103.04 - 106.57
52 Week Range75.01 - 1,341.15
Volume23,366,098
Market Cap46.79B
PE Ratio (TTM)41.78
EPS (TTM)2.5
Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume36,128,127

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About Netflix (NFLX)

Netflix is a leading global entertainment service that provides streaming video content to millions of subscribers worldwide. The company offers a wide variety of films, television shows, documentaries, and original programming across various genres and languages, enabling users to watch content on-demand via multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and computers. Netflix continually invests in producing exclusive content and acquiring licensing rights to deliver a diverse catalog, aiming to enhance user experience and maintain its position as a dominant player in the digital streaming industry. Read More

News & Press Releases

Looking for a Growth Stock? Netflix Is on Sale and Has Runwayfool.com
Netflix has the ingredients of a long-term compounding machine.
Via The Motley Fool · April 14, 2026
Netflix Stock Rises Ahead Of Video Streamer's First-Quarter Reportinvestors.com
Netflix stock rose Tuesday in anticipation of a strong earnings report later this week from the subscription streaming video leader.
Via Investor's Business Daily · April 14, 2026
Tech Powerhouse: S&P 500 Eyes 12.6% Growth as AI Revolution Enters Second Gear
As the first-quarter earnings season of 2026 kicks off, Wall Street is bracing for a high-stakes performance that could determine the trajectory of the market for the remainder of the year. With the S&P 500 projected to deliver a robust 12.6% year-over-year earnings-per-share (EPS) growth, the index is
Via MarketMinute · April 14, 2026
Silver Screen Stalemate: Hollywood Rises Against the $111 Billion Paramount-Warner Mega-Merger
The media and entertainment landscape reached a fever pitch this week as a coalition of Hollywood’s most influential creative voices formally launched a campaign to block the proposed merger between Paramount Skydance Corporation (Nasdaq: PSKY) and Warner Bros. Discovery (Nasdaq: WBD). Following the February 27, 2026, announcement of a
Via MarketMinute · April 14, 2026
Netflix in 2026: From Streaming Pioneer to Profit Powerhouse
As of April 14, 2026, Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) has successfully transitioned from the volatile "streaming wars" era into a mature, cash-generative media powerhouse. Once the disruptor of Hollywood, the company is now the industry's benchmark for operational efficiency and monetization. With its stock trading near $103.16 following a landmark 10-for-1 stock split in late [...]
Via Finterra · April 14, 2026
Crypto.com launches “Level-Up” program to accelerate the world’s transition to cryptocurrency
Crypto.com, a pioneering force, is making waves with its “Level-Up” program, which aims to accelerate the world's transition to cryptocurrency and empower individuals by providing a secure and accessible platform.
Via GlobePRwire · April 14, 2026
3 Beginner-Friendly Growth Stocks to Beat the Market by 2030fool.com
Three household names can help you earn above-average returns.
Via The Motley Fool · April 14, 2026
Is Netflix Stock a Buy Ahead of Its Q1 Earnings Report on April 16
Netflix will release Q1 earnings this week. NFLX stock is outperforming markets this year and looks like a decent buy at current levels.
Via Barchart.com · April 13, 2026
3 Big Reasons Netflix Will Continue to Soarfool.com
The streaming giant is expanding internationally and creating an entertainment ecosystem.
Via The Motley Fool · April 13, 2026
Netflix Is Quietly Building a $3 Billion Engine. Can NFLX Stock Reach $150?
Netflix's core business remains strong and has yet to reach its full potential. Will Q1 earnings prove it?
Via Barchart.com · April 13, 2026
3 Company Earnings to Watch This Week (April 13-17)fool.com
The country's largest bank by assets, a company critical to the artificial intelligence sector, and a streaming giant all report earnings this week.
Via The Motley Fool · April 13, 2026
5 Stocks That Can Break Your Heart This Week: None of Them Are Banksfool.com
It's not just financial services kicking off earnings season this week.
Via The Motley Fool · April 13, 2026
Netflix Q1 Preview: Analyst Expects Ad Revenues To Exceed $3 Billionbenzinga.com
Wedbush analyst expects Netflix to report Q1 results higher than guidance. She maintains Outperform rating raises PT to $118.
Via Benzinga · April 13, 2026
Netflix (NFLX) 2026 Feature: The New King of Live Entertainment and Ad-Tech
This article is dated April 13, 2026. Introduction As we enter the second quarter of 2026, Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) stands as the undisputed champion of the "Streaming Wars"—a title many thought might be surrendered to legacy media titans just a few years ago. Once viewed as a high-growth but cash-burning disruptor, Netflix has evolved [...]
Via Finterra · April 13, 2026
Netflix To Rally Around 15%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Mondaybenzinga.com
Top Wall Street analysts changed their outlook on top names. See all analyst rating changes, including upgrades and downgrades, on our analyst ratings page.
Via Benzinga · April 13, 2026
Earnings Volatility Watch: This Stock Could Move 30% In A Single Day This Weekbenzinga.com
Options markets are pricing post-earnings swings of up to 30% on stocks with market caps above $10 billion reporting this week, including ASML, Netflix, Taiwan Semi and Wipro.
Via Benzinga · April 13, 2026
Option Volatility and Earnings Report for April 13-17
Earnings season kicks into gear this week with banks and tech stocks taking center stage. This week we have Bank of America, Taiwan Semiconductor, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Netflix all reporting in what shapes as a busy and...
Via Barchart.com · April 13, 2026
The Only Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock in the "Magnificent Seven" That's Worth Buying After the Correctionfool.com
One is the clear AI leader.
Via The Motley Fool · April 12, 2026
Iran Ceasefire, Bank Earnings and Other Key Things to Watch this Week
Markets face extraordinary uncertainty following the collapse of lengthy U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks that ended with no deal, as Vice President J.D. Vance confirmed Iranian officials "have chosen not to accept our terms."
Via Barchart.com · April 12, 2026
Are Netflix's Price Hikes Good News for Roku Investors?fool.com
The dominant streaming platform continues to flex its pricing power.
Via The Motley Fool · April 12, 2026
Marc Randolph Remembers Jeff Bezos Laughing Like A Hyena And Says He Was Extremely 'Unpolished' — 'It's Very Controlled Now'benzinga.com
Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph once recalled Jeff Bezos' early unpolished energy while calling him a "bundle of energy."
Via Benzinga · April 11, 2026
Customers May Not Like Netflix's Price Hikes, but Shareholders Willfool.com
It's always good to make more money when you plan to spend more.
Via The Motley Fool · April 11, 2026
These 3 ETFs Are Suitable for Ultra-Bearish Investorsmarketbeat.com
There is no shortage of reasons for investors to be bearish in April 2026. From uncertainties surrounding the Iran war and the energy market to questions about the future of artificial intelligence and its implications for the workforce, those not pleased with the market's direction might want to find a way to benefit from their expectation that things could get worse.
Via MarketBeat · April 11, 2026
MarketBeat Week in Review – 04/06 - 04/10marketbeat.com
Markets ripped higher after the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. Inflation numbers that came in as expected helped equities hold those gains. Investors will get producer price inflation numbers next week, which could move markets if it comes in hot. The weekend may also provide direction on talks for a resolution to the conflict.  
Via MarketBeat · April 11, 2026
The Return of the Titan: Q1 2026 Sees Historic Surge in $10B+ Megadeals
The first quarter of 2026 has officially marked the end of the corporate "wait-and-see" era, as a historic wave of consolidation swept through the global markets. Following years of cautious maneuvering amidst fluctuating interest rates and regulatory headwinds, the floodgates have opened, revealing a corporate landscape hungry for scale, resilience,
Via MarketMinute · April 10, 2026