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Company Type
public
Headquarters
Los Gatos, California, USA
Brand Portfolio
0 brands
Stock
NASDAQ: NFLX
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Netflix reported strong Q4 2025 results that exceeded Wall Street expectations, demonstrating continued growth in the competitive streaming landscape. The company reported quarterly revenue of $12.05 billion, up 17.6% year-over-year, and net income of $2.41 billion, up 29.4% from the same period in 2024. Earnings per share reached 56 cents, beating analyst estimates of 55 cents.
The streaming giant reached a significant milestone with 325 million global paid subscribers, up from 301.2 million a year prior. This subscriber growth was driven by membership increases, higher subscription pricing, and the continued expansion of Netflix's ad-supported tier. The company's ad revenue grew by more than 2½ times in 2025 to over $1.5 billion, demonstrating the success of Netflix's advertising strategy launched in late 2022.
Netflix expects 2026 overall revenue to range between $50.7 billion and $51.7 billion, driven by membership growth, pricing increases, and a projected rough doubling of ad revenue compared with 2025. The company plans to boost content spending by 10% to $20 billion in 2026, reflecting its commitment to maintaining a competitive content library and original programming pipeline.
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