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Netflix’s actions are negotiated at all times in an unprecedented sequence of victories

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMay 2, 2025No Comments
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Netflix is on a sequence of victories.

Streaming giant actions have negotiated for 11 consecutive days without decrease, the longest positive race in the company.

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Stock Netflix since April 17.

Its previous record was a nine -day section at the end of 2018 and early 2019 when the action exchanged for four days, was unchanged for a day, then negotiated positively for four additional days.

The action has also been negotiated at high levels of all time since sending in May 2002.

This new sequence occurs in the heels of the last report on the results of Netflix on April 17, in which it revealed that revenues increased by 13% in the first quarter of 2025 on a subscription and higher advertising dollars.

Netflix was one of the most efficient shares in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, with shares of more than 30% since mid-January. The company has not been largely affected by Trump prices and the trade war with China and is a service that consumers are unlikely to reduce during a recession.

Meanwhile, traditional media actions were criticized by a tumultuous market caused by Trump’s trade policy. Discovery Warner Bros. lost almost 10% since Trump took office, while Disney is down 13% in the same period.

Netflix continues to provide annual income between $ 43.5 billion and $ 44.5 billion.

“There was no significant change in our overall commercial perspectives,” the company said in a statement last month.

While investors are concerned about the potential impact of prices on consumer spending and confidence, the Netflix CO-PDG, Greg Peters, said on the call for the company’s profits, “depending on what we see by exploiting the company at the moment, there is nothing really important to note”.

“We also have a little comfort that entertainment historically has been quite resilient in more difficult economic times,” said Peters. “Netflix, in particular, was also generally quite resilient. We have not seen any major impact during these most difficult moments, although on a much shorter story.”

Jpmorgan said on Thursday that he sees more advantages for actions.

“The NFLX has established itself as the clear leader in world streaming and is on the way to become global television … Advertising upwards should serve as a positive catalyst for actions,” analysts wrote.

While Netflix has increased its subscription prices – its standard plan is now $ 17.99, its plan provided by advertising is $ 7.99 and the premium is $ 24.99 – it seems to have kept its value proposal for customers. But it is not clear if the basis of subscribers develops or shrinks because the company has recently stopped sharing details on its membership numbers, rather focusing on income growth.

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