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Netflix announces that its stock has surged to an all-time high (to almost $100/share), a growth of 574% over the past five years. [27] September 2 International Netflix launches streaming service in Japan. October: Product: Netflix announces that it will raise the price of its standard HD plan to $10 per month, up from $9 per month for recent ...
Netflix has split its stock twice in its history: a 2-for-1 split in 2004 and then a 7-for-1 split in 2015. At the time of its 2015 split, Netflix was trading at around $700 a share. Back in 2004 ...
Strong corporate earnings and technology shares boosted Wall Street at Wednesday's open, with the broad S&P 500 index closing in on its record high. Netflix shares soared to a record high after ...
Netflix is still far from exhausting its addressable market, and there's room for the stock to move higher as the business scales and margins expand. Its global entertainment model is working ...
In 2010, Netflix entered the international market by expanding into Canada. [6] In 2011, Netflix began to expand more. From September 5 to September 12, 2011, Netflix began rolling out its services to over 40 countries in the Latin America and Caribbean regions. [7]
Netflix posted its first profit in 2003, earning $6.5 million on revenues of $272 million; by 2004, profit had increased to $49 million on over $500 million in revenues. [33] In 2005, 35,000 different films were available, and Netflix shipped 1 million DVDs out every day. [34]
If a company's stock is trading at $400 and it executes a 4-for-1 stock split, each shareholder will receive four new shares (each worth $100) in exchange for one old share.
To me, buying Netflix stock before Jan. 6 is not so important. The more important idea here is that Netflix's live events have so far been record-setting broadcasts.