
Netflix Reports Quarterly Revenue Growth but Shares Decline Amid Disappointing Guidance
Netflix Surpasses Street Expectations in Q1 Earnings, Announces Key Management Change
Netflix has reported its first-quarter earnings, surpassing street expectations with revenue of $12.25 billion. The streaming giant's performance was partly supported by a $2.8 billion breakup fee paid to Netflix by Paramount. In its letter to investors, Netflix announced that co-founder Reed Hastings will step down as Chairman of the board when his term ends in June.
Earnings per share came in at $1.23, well above estimates of 76 cents. Netflix's strong earnings were not enough to impress the market, with shares falling as much as 9% during the latest trading session. Two key reasons behind the decline were Hastings' departure and weak Q2 2026 guidance.
| Quarter | Estimated Revenue | Actual Revenue | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q2 2025 | $14.5 billion | $13.1 billion | -9.3% |
| Q1 2026 | $13.1 billion | $12.25 billion | -6.5% |
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During the earnings call, Co-Chief Executive Officer Ted Sarandos said Hastings' exit was not linked to the Warner Bros. bidding drama. Netflix recorded a termination fee of $2.8 billion related to the scrapped deal, according to its earnings report.
Despite a cautious near-term outlook, long-term projections suggest continued revenue growth through 2030. Netflix's focus on its ad-supported tier, which is expected to post strong growth in 2026, and password-sharing crackdowns aimed at boosting revenue, are key takeaways from the earnings report.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should be cautious of Netflix's disappointing guidance despite strong quarterly revenue growth.
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