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by Ms. Daphney Walter Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much is Netflix stock cost?

  • The all-time high Netflix stock closing price was 691.69 on November 17, 2021.
  • The Netflix 52-week high stock price is 700.99, which is 287.4% above the current share price.
  • The Netflix 52-week low stock price is 175.81, which is 2.9% below the current share price.
  • The average Netflix stock price for the last 52 weeks is 505.32.

Where can you buy Netflix stock?

Shares of Netflix Inc. cratered 35.12% to $226.19 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.71% to 35,160.79 and the S&P 500 Index falling 0.06% to 4,459.45.

Is Netflix a good investment?

Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) delivered a -66.82% return since the beginning of the year, while its 12-month returns are down by -60.28%. The stock closed at $199.87 per share on May 03, 2022.

Should you buy Netflix now?

Netflix, which is considered a growth company, has stopped growing like it used to. It has even lost subscribers. Until the company is able to find other ways to monetize its existing subscribers, investors should rethink whether the company is a good buy.

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YAHOO !Prev.53.8100Open53.9400High55.1700Low53.8900Volume28 731 684

What was Netflix highest stock price?

The all-time high Netflix stock closing price was 691.69 on November 17, 2021.

Can I buy Netflix stock directly?

Decide how much to invest in Netflix For the “how many shares?” question: You can buy individual shares of Netflix at any online broker.

Does Netflix pay a dividend?

Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) does not pay a dividend. Is Netflix's dividend stable? Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) does not pay a dividend.

Did Netflix stock ever split?

The last time Netflix split its stock was in 2004. A stock split makes the company more accessible for investors and employees who want to buy in but can't pony up hundreds of dollars for one share.

How much should I invest in Netflix?

Netflix Inc (NFLX) is a leading entertainment business based in the US. It opened the day at USD$222 after a previous close of USD$223.88. During the day the price has varied from a low of USD$218.44 to a high of USD$229.34....Netflix shares at a glance.Open$222.00Volume more info button17,616,7807 more rows

How much does it cost to buy stock in Netflix?

During the day the price has varied from a low of $188.40 to a high of $201.97. The latest price was $201.63 (25 minute delay). Netflix is listed on the NASDAQ and employs 11,300 staff....Netflix shares at a glance.Open$193.02High$201.97Low$188.40Close$201.63Previous close$190.924 more rows

Is Netflix a Buy Sell or Hold?

Consensus Rating. Netflix has received a consensus rating of Hold. The company's average rating score is 2.13, and is based on 11 buy ratings, 22 hold ratings, and 6 sell ratings.

How much was Netflix stock in 2013?

NFLX - Netflix, Inc.DateOpenHighJul 01, 201330.5238.62Jun 01, 201332.4433.70May 01, 201330.8535.55Apr 01, 201327.2832.0465 more rows

How much was Netflix worth in 2012?

$5.14 BEnd of year Market CapYearMarket capChange2015$48.94 B137.17%2014$20.63 B-5.95%2013$21.94 B326.39%2012$5.14 B41.47%17 more rows

How much did Netflix cost in 2010?

$8 per monthChanges in the price of Netflix's standalone streaming plan in the US. The price of a standard plan in the US, which launched at $8 per month in 2010, has gone up more than 60% since.

What was Netflix stock in 2002?

The closing price for Netflix (NFLX) in 2002 was $0.79, on December 31, 2002. It was down 32% for the year.

Is Universal Studios pulling movies from Netflix?

Is Netflix still producing?

According to a recent Bloomberg article, Comcast Corporation (CMCSA), which owns Universal Studios, is considering pulling its movies from Netflix in a bid to strengthen its own streaming service, Peacock.

Are tech stocks now a screaming buy?

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced Netflix to halt production, but the company is now actively producing content. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, in his quarterly letter to shareholders dated January 19, 2021, confirmed that at least one new movie will be released weekly in 2021.

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