
SAN FRANCISCO, USA – Netflix shares plunged on Monday, July 16, after
the leading streaming television service said subscriber growth fell
short of expectations in the recently ended quarter.
Membership in the quarter grew 5.2 million to a total of 130 million,
matching the same period last year but a million shy of what Netflix
forecast, according to a letter released along with earnings figures.
Netflix shares dropped 14.05% to
$344.21 in after-market trade, in a setback to the television juggernaut
operating in some 190 markets around the world.
"We had a strong but not stellar Q2 (second quarter)," Netflix said in a letter to shareholders.
"Earnings, margins, and revenue were all in-line with forecast and way up from prior year."
The Silicon Valley based company noted that it is beginning to "lead
artistically" in some categories with its original content, earning
enough Emmy nominations this year to break a 17-year top-spot streak by
HBO.
Netflix said it made a profit of $384 million on revenue of $3.9
billion in the recent quarter, compared to net income of $66 million on
$2.8 billion in revenue in the same period last year –
SOURCE: Rappler.com
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