Netflix shares jump as subscriptions top 100 million

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Last Updated : Jul 19 2017 | 2:02 AM IST
Netflix reported that its number of subscribers climbed more than expected, topping 100 million worldwide and sending shares in the leading on-demand television service soaring.
Netflix shares leapt more than 10 percent to USD 178.75 in after-market trades that followed release of earnings figures showing the Silicon Valley-based company added 5.2 million subscribers in the recently ended quarter to raise the total to 103.95 million for its streaming service.
Most of the subscriber growth came from outside the US, where Netflix has invested heavily in establishing itself as a global television service.
"That is what you want to see, subscriber growth," said Silicon Valley analyst Rob Enderle. "Their international efforts are paying dividends right now."
Netflix ended the quarter with slightly more than half of subscriptions coming from outside the US, a first for the company.
Profit was up 61 percent to USD 66 million, Netflix said. Revenue increased 32 percent to USD 2.78 billion from the same quarter last year.
"We underestimated the popularity of our strong slate of content which led to higher-than-expected acquisition across all major territories," Netflix said today in a letter released along with the earnings figures.
Netflix told investors that it was determined to balance boldness and financial discipline as it continued to bolster its programming slate.
The company has cut shows that weren't attracting sufficient numbers of viewers, taming costs as it boosted subscriber numbers in a combination that played well with investors, according to analyst Enderle.
The company remained committed to investing in original programming. Netflix said it will release 40 feature productions this year ranging from "big-budget popcorn films to grassroots independent cinema."
Netflix and rival Amazon Prime have been pumping money into original shows to win fans and set themselves apart in an increasingly competitive bid for viewers' time.
"The competition for entertainment time is always intense, but the silver lining is that the market is vast and diverse," Netflix said.
More than a billion hours of video is viewed daily at Google-owned YouTube, while Netflix streams a similar amount of video to subscribers over the course of a typical week, according to the company.
"The shift from linear TV to on-demand viewing is so big and there is so much leisure time, many internet TV services will be successful," Netflix said.
"The internet may not have been great for the music business due to piracy, but, wow, it is incredible for growing the video entertainment business around the world."
Netflix and Amazon have proven they can break into a market against intimidating entrenched positions of cable companies, according to Enderle.
Netflix forecast that it would add 3.65 million more subscribers around the world in the current quarter.
"We are making good progress with our international expansion as improving profitability in our earlier international markets helps fund significant investment in our newer territories," Netflix said.
Netflix reported a loss of USD 13 million outside the US in the recently ended quarter, but said it expected to end this year with an overall profit in its international operations.

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First Published: Jul 19 2017 | 2:02 AM IST

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