Netflix: Upside Potential Remains But Reduced By Strong Rebound

Summary:

  • The bullish case for Netflix is less clear now that its stock price has seen a strong rebound in the past 18 months and valuation measures are higher.
  • However, profitability-boosting measures like paid sharing and the ad-supported tier are still in their early days.
  • Netflix is likely to remain the market leader for quite a while and will continue to benefit from price hikes and margin expansion over the long term.
  • Nevertheless, it could take a long-term horizon to revisit the all-time high of ~$700/share. The path beyond 300M subscribers is unclear, and competition is more intense than before.

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Investment Thesis

Since the last time I wrote about Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX), in June 2022, the stock is up over 150%. Apart from the general market rally, the latest enthusiasm for Netflix comes from the company gaining traction on its


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