Netflix's Reed Hastings collects $225 million in stock sale

Hastings has collected enough cash in 2020 to produce all four seasons of "The Crown"

Reed Hastings
Reed Hastings
Simon Hunt | Bloomberg
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 23 2020 | 8:12 PM IST
Netflix Inc.’s Reed Hastings just pocketed $225 million from a stock sale, the latest in a series of such transactions the billionaire has made this year totaling $616 million.
 
Hastings has collected enough cash in 2020 to produce all four seasons of “The Crown,” all six seasons of “Peaky Blinders” or the equivalent of about 4.7 million annual Netflix subscriptions, based on average monthly subscription costs. The sales, the latest of which was Dec. 21, were made as part of a trading plan.

Hastings, the Los Gatos, California-based firm’s co-chief executive officer, has seen his wealth increase about $2.2 billion this year to $6.4 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire’s Index, making him the 120th-richest person in the U.S.

The stock has climbed 63% this year as the streaming service has added 28.1 million new subscribers in the first nine months of 2020, fueled by increased demand for at-home entertainment during the Covid-19 lockdowns.

Hastings, 60, founded his first tech business, Pure Software, in 1991, before going on to co-found Netflix with Pure colleague Marc Randolph in 1997.

Another former Netflix director, Roku Inc. co-founder Anthony Wood, has also seen his fortune soar during the pandemic. Wood’s wealth has doubled in the last three months as sales of the firm’s streaming players increased 57% in the third quarter from a year earlier. More than a third of smart televisions sold in the U.S. this year have the Roku operating system, according to a company report.

Roku shares have soared 165% this year, pushing Wood’s net worth to $7 billion, according to the wealth index. He has collected about $200 million from stock sales in 2020 as part of a trading plan, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

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