Netflix Earnings, Reed Hastings Steps Down as co-CEO, Netflix Partners With Nike Training Club (Daily Update)

Hello everyone. One item on the agenda this week is to look ahead at Apple’s 2023 in terms of opportunities and challenges. For today’s update, we will examine Netflix’s earnings published last week. 4Q22 earnings season has arrived. The discussion will include Neil’s thoughts on Reed Hastings stepping down as Netflix co-CEO. Let’s jump right in.


Netflix Earnings

Last Thursday, Netflix reported CY4Q22 results. Paid subscriber results (+7.7M) beat management’s guidance of +4.5M.

Looking through the granular results by operating segments, there were no major changes on the subscriber front. As shown below in the following exhibit which tracks Netflix paid net streaming subscriber additions on a TTM, the trend continues to be down except for a slight bump higher in Latin America. Given Netflix's very weak first half of 2022, management's guidance commentary for modest subscriber growth in 1Q23 would lead to stabilization in new user growth on a TTM basis.

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