Netflix (NFLX) Declares Stock Split, Boosts Shares by 4%

Netflix Announces 10-for-1 Stock Split to Enhance Accessibility Following Q3 2025 Earnings Report

  • Netflix announced a 10-for-1 stock split effective after market close on November 14, 2025.
  • Shares rose 4% following the announcement, making the stock more accessible to smaller investors.
  • Shareholders will receive nine additional shares for each share held, keeping their ownership percentage unchanged.
  • The company’s Q3 2025 revenue met expectations at $11.51 billion, but earnings per share missed estimates due to a one-time tax charge.
  • This is Netflix‘s third stock split since its 2002 IPO, with previous splits in 2004 and 2015, reflecting ongoing growth in subscribers and revenue.

Netflix (NFLX) declared a 10-for-1 stock split set to take effect after the closing bell on Friday, November 14, 2025. This change aims to lower its share price from approximately $1,200, increasing accessibility for smaller investors. Shares in Netflix increased by 4% on the announcement day.

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Under the split, shareholders will receive nine additional shares for each share they currently own. Their total ownership stake will remain the same because the price per share will adjust to roughly one-tenth of its previous value. The company stated the split is designed to “reset the market price of the Company’s common stock to a range that will be more accessible to employees who participate in the Company’s stock option program.”

Netflix recently reported its Q3 2025 financial results, revealing $11.51 billion in revenue, matching analyst expectations. However, earnings per share (EPS) were $5.87, falling short of the estimated $6.97. The lower EPS was attributed to a one-time tax expense rather than operational issues. Revenue showed strong growth at 17.2%, supporting the company’s solid fundamentals. Readers can find more details in the Q3 2025 earnings report and an analysis of the tax impact here.

This stock split marks Netflix‘s third since going public in 2002. Earlier splits occurred in 2004 and 2015 as the streaming service expanded rapidly. The company’s growth is driven by increasing subscribers globally and rising revenue through its streaming platform. The launch of live events has further contributed to revenue by attracting new subscribers and increasing live viewership. Over the past 20 years, Netflix has been among the strongest performers in the U.S. entertainment sector.

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