The Manila Times

NETFLIX SURGES ON USER GAINS, STRONG EARNINGS

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SAN FRANCISCO: Netflix reported on Tuesday a strong jump in profits and better- than- expected growth in users in the past quarter, sparking a rally in shares of the streaming television market leader.

Netflix said it gained almost seven million new users worldwide, to bring its total membership to more than 137 million.

Profit in the quarter more than tripled from a year ago to $ 403 million while revenues grew 34 percent to $ 4 billion.

Investors pushed up Netflix shares by 12 percent in after-hours trade, following a disappoint­ing second- quarter report that sent the stock reeling.

“Our broad slate of original programmin­g helped drive a solid quarter of growth,” Netflix said in a letter to shareholde­rs.

The Silicon Valley company has been ramping up its investment in original programmin­g as it faces increased competitio­n from rivals like Hulu and Amazon, and traditiona­l media firms begin to enter the market for streaming and limit content to outside parties.

“We’ve come a long way in the five years since launching original content on Netflix,” the statement said.

“In addition to our commercial success, we’re ecstatic when the creators we work with are recognized for their inspiring work. This year, Netflix originals led with 112 Emmy nomination­s spanning 40 of our shows.”

Netflix has said it plans to invest some $ 8 billion in original content.

“We recognize we are making huge cash investment­s in content, and we want to assure our investors that we have the same high confidence in the underlying economics as our cash investment­s in the past,” the company said.

“These investment­s we see as very likely to help us to keep our revenue and operating profits growing for a very long time ahead.”

Analyst Paul Verna of the research firm eMarketer said that “Netflix’s strong quarter will at least temporaril­y put to rest questions over the long- term viability of its business and shift focus to the competitio­n, which continues to significan­tly lag the streaming giant.”

According to eMarketer, Netflix accounts for three- fourths of US consumers using a streaming service and is well- positioned to face competitio­n.

“These positive results come as headto-head competitor­s like Amazon and Hulu are ramping up their content investment­s, and as companies including Disney, AT&T and Walmart are teeing up their own direct-to- consumer subscripti­on services,” Verna said.

“However, given Netflix’s longtime leadership and extensive content library, competitor­s will be hardpresse­d to build streaming businesses that can aspire to become market leaders.”

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