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Netflix may have a problem generating new massive hits. But massive new hits are only part of the Netflix story.
Fiscal Year: January - December
Netflix, Inc. (NFLX), listed on the NASDAQ, has a market capitalization of $286.69B. As of Jul 23, 2026, the stock is trading at $68.85 per share@else an unavailable price , offering investors a clear view of its current market value. Netflix, Inc. is a prominent player in the industry sector, attracting both institutional and retail investors due to its performance and potential.
With a P/E ratio of 21.59, investors can assess the stock's valuation in comparison to its earnings. A P/E ratio is a crucial indicator for value investors, showing whether the stock is over or undervalued relative to its current earnings. Netflix, Inc. also offers a dividend yield of N/A , making it an attractive option for income-focused investors who seek regular dividends.
DCF analysis data is not yet available for Netflix, Inc. (NFLX). The fair value estimate will be displayed once sufficient analyst forecast data is collected.
The proprietary SS Score for Netflix, Inc. is a unique metric that analyzes the company's financial health and growth potential. The score takes into account critical factors such as revenue growth, net income, free cash flow (FCF) compound annual growth rate (CAGR), the trend of shares outstanding, and the debt-to-FCF ratio. This helps investors to make a more informed decision, as an undervalued stock might still have poor financial fundamentals.
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The Price to Free Cash Flow (P/FCF) ratio for Netflix, Inc. is 25.59, offering insights into how much investors are paying for the company's free cash flow. A lower P/FCF ratio typically suggests that the stock is undervalued, while a higher ratio may indicate overvaluation.
In summary, Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) has shown consistent financial performance, as illustrated by the financial charts above, which track its revenue growth, net income, free cash flow, and shares outstanding over the past several years. These metrics provide investors with key insights into the company's past and projected future performance. Investors should use the SS Score alongside the DCF Fair Value to make better-informed decisions about whether to buy or hold the stock.
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Whether Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) is a good stock to buy depends on various factors, including its financial health, market conditions, and your investment strategy. It is important to assess the SS Score and review the company's fundamentals before making any investment decisions.
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Netflix, Inc. is a significant player in the industry sector, with a market capitalization of $286.69B and a competitive P/E ratio of 21.59. Investors should compare these metrics with industry peers to gauge whether Netflix, Inc. is outperforming or underperforming within its sector.
Netflix may have a problem generating new massive hits. But massive new hits are only part of the Netflix story.
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