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About NFLX

Netflix, Inc. engages in providing entertainment services. It also offers activities for leisure time, entertainment video, video gaming, and other sources of entertainment. 

CEO
Gregory K. Peters
CEOGregory K. Peters
Employees
14,000
Employees14,000
Headquarters
Los Gatos, California
HeadquartersLos Gatos, California
Founded
1997
Founded1997
Employees
14,000
Employees14,000

NFLX Key Statistics

Market cap
423.59B
Market cap423.59B
Price-Earnings ratio
46.46
Price-Earnings ratio46.46
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
55.91M
Average volume55.91M
High today
$94.45
High today$94.45
Low today
$92.56
Low today$92.56
Open price
$96.74
Open price$96.74
Volume
891.59K
Volume891.59K
52 Week high
$134.12
52 Week high$134.12
52 Week low
$82.11
52 Week low$82.11

Stock Snapshot

The current Netflix(NFLX) stock price is $93.75, with a market capitalization of 423.59B. The stock trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 46.46.

On 2025-12-11, Netflix(NFLX) stock moved within a range of $92.56 to $94.45. With shares now at $93.75, the stock is trading +1.3% above its intraday low and -0.7% below the session's peak.

Trading volume for Netflix(NFLX) stock has reached 891.59K, versus its average volume of 55.91M.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $82.11 to a high of $134.12.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $82.11 to a high of $134.12.

NFLX News

Barron's 11m
Netflix Price Target Cut Again. Why the Stock Is Rising.

Media Street Notes Netflix Price Target Cut Again. Why the Stock Is Rising. In this article NFLX SPX ORCL WBD PSKY Netflix stock has slumped in recent days, wit...

Netflix Price Target Cut Again. Why the Stock Is Rising.
Bloomberg 1h
These Warner Bros. Deals Instill Fear and Loathing in Los Angeles

On Friday, hours after Netflix agreed to buy Warner Bros. Discovery for $72 billion, Netflix’s co-CEO, Ted Sarandos, sat down at a table at the Polo Bar in Manh...

These Warner Bros. Deals Instill Fear and Loathing in Los Angeles
TipRanks 3h
YouTube TV Plans Bring Lower Prices and New Risk for Netflix Investors

Google (GOOGL) announced it will roll out new YouTube TV Plans in early 2026. The plans will split the current $82.99-per-month bundle into more than 10 groups...

Analyst ratings

67%

of 46 ratings
Buy
67.4%
Hold
26.1%
Sell
6.5%

More NFLX News

Benzinga 5h
Trump Slams CNN As 'Disgrace,' Demands Network Be Sold In Wake Of Warner Bros Discovery Deal

President Donald Trump has once again targeted CNN, suggesting on Wednesday that the news network should be sold as part of the ongoing deal involving its paren...

Nasdaq 11h
Netflix vs. Paramount: Who Wins the Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery?

In this video, Motley Fool contributors Jason Hall and Jeff Santoro break down the latest competing deals for Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD), between the...

Netflix vs. Paramount: Who Wins the Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery?
Nasdaq 15h
Netflix Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You Should Know

In the latest trading session, Netflix (NFLX) closed at $92.71, marking a -4.14% move from the previous day. The stock fell short of the S&P 500, which register...

Netflix Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You Should Know
TipRanks 16h
Paramount says offer will deliver Warner Bros. shareholders ‘superior value’

Paramount Skydance (PSKY) sent a letter to the shareholders of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) which it says “sets out why Paramount’s $30.00 per share all-cash of...

TipRanks 16h
The Key to the Warner Bros. Discovery Buy May Be Cable Channels

So the events of the last few days have demonstrated, in great detail, that the race to buy entertainment giant Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is more complex tha...

Nasdaq 17h
Paramount's Hostile Bid Is a Direct Shot at Netflix. What Does It Mean for the Stocks?

Key Points Just days after Warner Bros. Discovery agreed to merge with Netflix, Paramount issued a hostile takeover bid. Paramount is offering $30/share for t...

Paramount's Hostile Bid Is a Direct Shot at Netflix. What Does It Mean for the Stocks?
Sherwood News 20h
Google’s YouTube to launch cheaper streaming packages that could potentially compete with Netflix

Google’s YouTube announced today that it will launch 10 genre-specific packages early next year that will cost less than its existing $82.99-per-month YouTube T...

Google’s YouTube to launch cheaper streaming packages that could potentially compete with Netflix

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