Khaleej Times

Netflix adds 5M users, doubles profits in Q3

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san francisco — Netflix said on Monday it added some five million new subscriber­s over the past three months as profits doubled, in a quarterly update that sent shares of the streaming video giant higher.

California-based Netflix ended the third quarter with more than 104 million paid subscriber­s, with internatio­nal membership­s hitting 52.7 million and overtaking the number of US subscriber­s.

Net profits meanwhile jumped to $129 million, more than double the figure from the same period a year ago for the video giant known for “House of Cards,” “The Crown” and other original shows that are part of its library.

Revenues in the quarter rose 30 per cent from a year ago to $2.98 billion, Netflix said.

“We are growing nicely across the world and are on track to exceed $11 billion in revenue in 2017,” a letter to shareholde­rs said.

“Internet entertainm­ent is delighting consumers, and we are staying at the forefront of this once-in-a-generation opportunit­y.”

Netflix has been aggressive­ly expanding around the world, and is now present in some 190 markets, making it the leading service for streaming or on-demand television.

Shares in the company jumped 1.7 per cent in after-hours trade on the stronger-than-expected results.

Earlier this month Netflix said it was increasing prices for customers in the US and parts of Europe to help fuel investment­s in original shows and boost expansion.

“We spend disproport­ionately in the US to generate media and influencer awareness for our programmin­g which we believe, in turn, is an effective way to facilitate word of mouth globally,” Netflix’s letter said.

“As we move into 2018, we aim to achieve steady improvemen­t in internatio­nal profitabil­ity and a growing operating margin as our success in many large markets helps fund investment­s throughout Asia and the rest of the world.” — AFP

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