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posted by martyb on Wednesday July 18 2018, @08:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the still-growing-but-not-[as]-fast-[enough] dept.

Netflix shares plunged by more than 14% in after-hours trade on Monday, after the firm reported disappointing subscriber growth.

Netflix said it added 5.2 million subscribers in the three months to the end of June, the same number it did during the period last year.

The streaming service had forecast growth of 6.2 million.

The decline in share price follows a successful run for the stock, which had roughly doubled so far this year.

Is the number of Netflix subscribers reaching a plateau based on its current library of titles, or are competitors eating into its growth?


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by theluggage on Wednesday July 18 2018, @11:10AM (4 children)

    by theluggage (1797) on Wednesday July 18 2018, @11:10AM (#708730)

    As long as wealthy population with access to your product keeps growing, so can business...

    Oh, plus, the population can't sustain infinite growth either - if it keeps growing, bad things will happen (like, higher proportions of the population living in poverty and not being able to afford to stream The Crown). Don't get complacent just because we're not eating people yet.

    Oh, plus, you have to make more and more money to feed the parasites (like, you know, the shorters who make money for nothing when there's an insignificant blip in the share price which is still up 70% on a year ago and which will probably shoot up again when Stranger Things 3 comes out).

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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday July 18 2018, @02:15PM

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Wednesday July 18 2018, @02:15PM (#708769)

    Don't get complacent just because we're not eating people yet.

    We're not far off. Watch Chasing Coral (available on Netflix :-) if you want to be really depressed about the present and likely future of the environment.

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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday July 18 2018, @05:00PM (1 child)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Wednesday July 18 2018, @05:00PM (#708875)

    As long as wealthy population with access to your product keeps growing

    Well, I know a certain 86 year old woman who gets $500 per month from Social Security, and her 56 year old daughter who is a full-time live-in caregiver, basically sponging off of the paid-for mobile home and mom's SS check...

    On that "wealthy" backdrop, they get high speed internet for $10 per month, and could afford $7.99 per month for streaming, but there's a relative with the "premium" two streams Netflix account at $10.99 per month who shares his password with them.

    If you're wealthy enough to have a roof over your head and any kind of TV screen, you're wealthy enough to subscribe to Netflix.

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    • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 18 2018, @05:49PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 18 2018, @05:49PM (#708902)

      I doubt that, especially considering the latest SIPP results. Only 78% of trackable households (those with a roof over their heads, among other permanence criteria) owned a computer, less than 70% a dishwasher, and 85% a clothes washer (and less own a dryer). Additionally, 10% live in a place with a "chronic" pest problem. A similar number had at least one utility disconnected, over 20% are without access to air conditioning. That doesn't even cover food and other "essential expenses" insecurity. I'm pretty sure that many of the people above would rather have what they are missing, rather than a Netflix subscription.

  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 18 2018, @08:13PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 18 2018, @08:13PM (#708969)

    Don't get complacent just because we're not eating people yet.

    Stating 'we' is a bit presumptuous. Speak for yourself.