Volume | 4,305,176 |
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Day High | 562.92 | Low High |
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Day Low | 553.19 |
Company Name | Stock Ticker Symbol | Market | Type |
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Netflix Inc | NFLX | NASDAQ | Common Stock |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Prev Close |
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558.05 | 553.19 | 562.92 | 561.23 | 564.80 |
Trades | Volume | VWAP | Dollar Volume | Avg Volume | 52 Week Range |
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122,524 | 4,305,176 | $ 558.38 | $ 2,403,906,911 | - | 315.655 - 639.00 |
Last Trade Time | Type | Quantity | Stock Price | Currency |
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16:42:29 | 10 | $ 561.03 | USD |
Netflix (NFLX) Options Flow Summary
Netflix Inc Financials
Market Cap | Shares in Issue | Float | Revenue | Profit/Loss | EPS | PE Ratio |
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242.88B | 432.76M | - | 33.72B | 5.41B | 12.50 | 44.91 |
Short Interest | Dividends Per Share | Dividend Yield | Ex-Div Date | Insider B/S | Insider % Owned |
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- | - | - | - |
Netflix News
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Historical NFLX Price Data
Period | Open | High | Low | VWAP | Avg. Daily Vol | Change | % |
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1 Week | 567.88 | 579.21 | 542.01 | 558.80 | 7,842,676 | -6.88 | -1.21% |
1 Month | 607.49 | 639.00 | 542.01 | 590.66 | 4,403,054 | -46.49 | -7.65% |
3 Months | 564.52 | 639.00 | 542.01 | 592.34 | 3,660,147 | -3.52 | -0.62% |
6 Months | 411.42 | 639.00 | 395.62 | 527.97 | 4,276,164 | 149.58 | 36.36% |
1 Year | 321.47 | 639.00 | 315.655 | 452.93 | 5,397,457 | 239.53 | 74.51% |
3 Years | 506.72 | 700.9894 | 162.755 | 357.38 | 6,992,516 | 54.28 | 10.71% |
5 Years | 368.35 | 700.9894 | 162.755 | 376.00 | 6,820,465 | 192.65 | 52.30% |
Netflix Description
Netflix's primary business is a streaming video on demand service now available in almost every country worldwide except China. Netflix delivers original and third-party digital video content to PCs, internet-connected TVs, and consumer electronic devices, including tablets, video game consoles, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast. In 2011, Netflix introduced DVD-only plans and separated the combined streaming and DVD plans, making it necessary for subscribers who want both to have separate plans. |