So, trading at 35x EBIT? That seems high – is it reasonable to expect Netflix to double or triple earnings in any foreseeable timeframe?
weatherghost on
How do they only pay 12.5% taxes on their operating profit? As an individual I paid like 30% including SS and Medicare. Corporate taxes are ridiculous.
Tiny-Sugar-8317 on
NGL I thought Netflix still lost money. Didn’t realize they had healthy profits these days.
mariuszmie on
So I guess they do need to raise prices, yet again
kanabalizeHS on
Why operating cost is part of gross profit?
DangerousPurpose5661 on
Kinda sucks that the info of regions is lost pas the first step of the sankey…
Falco19 on
Made 8.7 billion dollars and raised prices
CriesAboutSkinsInCOD on
So Netflix is around the same Net Profits as Sony Corp but Sony Corp has 100k more employees world wide than Netflix.
I would have liked to have seen their “cost of revenue” broken down… the licensing, distribution, and in-house production costs… and whatever else falls in that category.
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What is cost of revenue if not operating cost?
So, trading at 35x EBIT? That seems high – is it reasonable to expect Netflix to double or triple earnings in any foreseeable timeframe?
How do they only pay 12.5% taxes on their operating profit? As an individual I paid like 30% including SS and Medicare. Corporate taxes are ridiculous.
NGL I thought Netflix still lost money. Didn’t realize they had healthy profits these days.
So I guess they do need to raise prices, yet again
Why operating cost is part of gross profit?
Kinda sucks that the info of regions is lost pas the first step of the sankey…
Made 8.7 billion dollars and raised prices
So Netflix is around the same Net Profits as Sony Corp but Sony Corp has 100k more employees world wide than Netflix.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/NFLX/netflix/net-income
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/SONY/sony/net-income
Apple and Microsoft are in the $90+ billion range.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/AAPL/apple/net-income
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/MSFT/microsoft/net-income
Some crazy stats lol
I would have liked to have seen their “cost of revenue” broken down… the licensing, distribution, and in-house production costs… and whatever else falls in that category.