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Netflix Inc

NFLX
$89.33 (- $0.75 - 0.83%)
Last updated: Previous Close (2026-05-19)
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Exchange
🇺🇸 NASDAQ XNGS
Nasdaq/NGS (Global Select Market)United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorCommunication Services
IndustryEntertainment
ISINUS64110L1061
Market Price89.33
Dividend Yield N/A
Dividend Growth
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3YN/A
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Annual Dividend N/A
Latest Payout ($)N/A
Latest Payout DateN/A
Dividend FrequencyNone
P/E Ratio28.08
EPS2.53
Market Cap$363.6B
Book Value6.12
Price to Book15.288
Beta-0.24
52w High134.12
52w Low75.01
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
Netflix, Inc. is a leading global streaming entertainment service provider. It offers a vast library of television series, documentaries, feature films, and original content accessible across a wide array of internet-connected devices, including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, personal computers, and game consoles. The company's primary purpose is to entertain subscribers worldwide through on-demand viewing, with content available in multiple languages and tailored recommendations powered by advanced algorithms. Netflix, Inc. produces and licenses programming across genres such as drama, comedy, thriller, and animation, impacting the media and entertainment industry profoundly. Notable features include tiered subscription plans offering ad-supported options, standard with ads, and premium ad-free experiences, along with initiatives like live events and gaming integration. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Netflix, Inc. has revolutionized content consumption by shifting from traditional DVD rentals to streaming dominance, serving over 280 million paid memberships globally and playing a pivotal role in the digital media market through innovative production and distribution strategies.
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