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Netflix Subscriber Slowdown Sparks Acquisition Focus
21 Jan
Summary
- Netflix subscriber growth significantly slowed in 2025.
- Netflix is pursuing a $72 billion bid for Warner Bros. studio.
- Company shares dropped despite better-than-expected quarterly results.

Netflix concluded 2025 with solid financial results, though subscriber growth notably decelerated, highlighting the strategic importance of its proposed $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. studio. The company reported over 325 million global subscribers by year-end, marking an increase of approximately 23 million subscribers for 2025. This figure represents a substantial slowdown from the 41 million added in 2024, raising concerns among investors about potential market saturation.
Further compounding these concerns, management projected January-March profits below analyst expectations and announced a halt in stock buybacks to facilitate the Warner Bros. deal. While ad sales are expected to double, revenue growth is anticipated to moderate. Netflix's shares experienced a nearly 5% decline in extended trading following the announcements, even as the company posted $2.4 billion in profit and over $12 billion in revenue for the most recent quarter.




