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$50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by NwaNimo1(m): 4:51pm On Apr 21, 2022
Shares in Netflix have slumped by 35% after it revealed a sharp drop in subscribers and warned millions more are set to quit the streaming service. shocked

It wiped more than $50bn off the firm's market value as experts warned it faced a struggle to get back on track.

Netflix faces intense competition from streaming rivals, but was also hit after it raised prices and left Russia.

Yet some cast doubt on its plans to boost growth, which include bringing in a free ad-supported service.

It also plans to crack down on password sharing, estimating that more than 100 million non-paying households watch the service this way.

In a sign of the unease, one of America's best known investors, William Ackman, ditched his $1.1bn investment in Netflix on Wednesday, taking a loss of more than $400m.

His hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management had bought the shares just three months ago.

In a brief statement, Mr Ackman said that while Netflix's plans to change its business model made sense, investing in the company felt too risky.

"While Netflix's business is fundamentally simple to understand, in light of recent events, we have lost confidence in our ability to predict the company's future prospects with a sufficient degree of certainty," he wrote.

In a trading update on Tuesday, Netflix said its total number of subscribers had fallen by 200,000 in the first three months of 2022, falling well short of its target.

It also said some two million more were likely to quit the service in the three months to July.

Some analysts warned that, after period of turbo-charged expansion during the pandemic, the streaming giant has run out of easy ways to grow.

Squeezed consumers are cutting back on streaming services to save money, while some feel there is too much content to choose from amid an avalanche of competition from rivals such as Disney and Amazon.

"Netflix's wider problem, along with the rest of the sector is that consumers don't have unlimited funds, and that one or two subscriptions is usually enough," said Michael Hewson, an analyst at CMC Markets.

"Once you move above that something has to give in a cost-of-living crisis, and while Netflix is still the market leader, it doesn't have the deeper pockets of Apple, Amazon or Disney, which makes it much more vulnerable to a margin squeeze."

But Julian Aquilina, senior TV analyst at the media research firm Enders Analysis, said it was wrong to write the firm off.

"The streaming market is maturing and the high expectations people had about Netflix are being reset.

"But I think it will remain the market leader, it has such a commanding position. If people are going to ditch a subscription, Netflix won't be the first one they choose."

He added that the firm had just put up its prices "which always leads to a drop in subscribers, but also means it's making more revenue per customer".

Netflix remains the world's leading streaming service with more than 220 million subscribers. It is increasingly producing its own content and shows such as the Crown, Bridgerton and Squid Game have been global hits.

The firm had enjoyed uninterrupted quarterly growth in subscribers since October 2011 but on Tuesday it admitted it was losing customers to rivals, while struggling to expand due to password sharing.

It also said a decision to raise prices in key markets had cost it 600,000 subscribers in North America alone, while its exit from Russia over Ukraine lost it 700,000.

Despite the challenges, revenue grew by $7.8bn (£6bn) in the first three months of the year, up 9.8% compared with the same period last year.

That marked a slowdown from earlier quarters, while profits fell more than 6% to roughly $1.6bn.

Netflix's shares plunged 35% on Wednesday, and fell a further 3.5% in opening trade on Thursday.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61173561
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by classicben3: 4:52pm On Apr 21, 2022
E don happen who still watches Netflix lol
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by Nobody: 4:54pm On Apr 21, 2022
Too politically correct. Every show is about LGBTQ.

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Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by NwaNimo1(m): 4:55pm On Apr 21, 2022
The bubble don burst....

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Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by Tmberwolf1: 5:16pm On Apr 21, 2022
jerseyboy:
Too politically correct. Every show is about LGBTQ.
GBAM!!! Netflix's main problem is their woke virus. Almost every show or movie has to have their identity politics tied to it, and people are tired of that. The sheer number of anime live action and remakes they ruined is astonishing. I wonder if they ever noticed that the best TV shows and movies on their platform don't have any of that nonsense. Get woke, go broke.

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Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by Parachoko: 5:17pm On Apr 21, 2022
Netflix needs to get more good movies on their platform
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by helinues: 5:18pm On Apr 21, 2022
What could have been the cause, Netflix is worldwide now

May be all this LGBT rubbish they have also been making as movie. Imagine introducing the rubbish in the cartoon for kids
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by CaptainAyub: 5:21pm On Apr 21, 2022
Make dem no stop password sharing oo,na im be my own grin
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by obiekunie01: 5:47pm On Apr 21, 2022
i dumped the demonic company bc of their serious effort to make everybody subscribed to them to start seeing queer as normal!

i mean why will 96% of their programmes contain either gay, les, cross or X.

you cant even watch their programmes with your children!

i jejely unsubscribed them! make their queer people dey subscribe am themselves!

They will collapse completely in two years time max!
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by CYBERWEAVER(m): 6:52pm On Apr 21, 2022
I stopped watching them due support for LGBT
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by judatech: 7:05pm On Apr 21, 2022
Hacked versions full ground...
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by PlayerMeji: 12:08am On Apr 22, 2022
DSTV is going next, with their censorship on the words,; God, Jesus, Allah etc and their unrelenting pursuit to shove magic and magical shows down our throats.
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by Kobicove(m): 1:10am On Apr 22, 2022
Where do people even find the time to watch these shows undecided
Re: $50bn Wiped Off Netflix’s Value As Subscribers Quit by Flamemignon1(m): 9:22am On Apr 22, 2022
sanpipita:


How many of these people saying its because of gay agenda have Netflix subscription? inflation is biting hard in west hence people are cutting down bills as its stated in the report
Apparently, majority of them didn't even read the article

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