Netflix Q4 Earnings, Analyst Outlook, and Advertising Growth Potential
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## Netflix Stock Analysis: Q4 Earnings Beat, Mixed Analyst Outlook & 2026 Projections
In this episode, we dive deep into Netflix (NFLX) stock performance and recent financial developments. Discover why NFLX shares are trading at $85.77 despite strong Q4 earnings that beat Wall Street expectations. We analyze the company's impressive 17.6% year-over-year revenue growth to $12.05 billion and examine what's behind analyst sentiment shifts, from Phillip Securities' upgrade to neutral to Citic Securities' price target reduction.
Our expert breakdown covers Netflix's ambitious 2026 projections, including expected advertising revenue growth to $3 billion and targeted 31.5% operating margins. We also explore potential concerns including viewing hour trends and regulatory risks surrounding the Warner Brothers Discovery deal.
Whether you're a current Netflix investor or considering adding NFLX to your portfolio, this episode provides the comprehensive analysis you need to understand the streaming giant's financial position and future prospects. Find out why despite current trading well below its 52-week high, analysts maintain a moderate buy rating with significant upside potential.
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