• 10 months ago
TheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings you the biggest news of the day, including why Netflix announced it will once again be raising prices.
Transcript
00:00 I'm JD Durkin reporting from the New York Stock Exchange and here's a look at what we
00:03 are watching on the street today.
00:05 Stocks are reacting positively to Netflix's fourth quarter.
00:08 The streaming giant posted strong results with subscribers surging to an all-time high
00:12 of 260 million last quarter.
00:16 The company saw its stock pop nearly 10 percent on the report.
00:20 Earnings will remain in focus when Tesla and IBM release results after the bell on Wednesday.
00:26 Sticking with Netflix, buried in its fourth quarter letter to shareholders, the company
00:29 let subscribers know it would be asking a little more from them in 2024, with the company
00:35 saying quote, "As we invest in and improve Netflix, we'll occasionally ask our members
00:40 to pay a little extra to reflect those improvements, which in turn helps drive the positive flywheel
00:45 of additional investment to further improve and grow our service."
00:50 One reason for the price hike could be how much Netflix is paying to make new content.
00:54 The company says it plans on spending $17 billion this year to make new content for
01:00 its catalog.
01:01 The company also announced it would be getting rid of its cheapest ad-free plan, which costs
01:06 $11.99 per month.
01:08 Despite the plan not being offered to new users, Netflix says it will also no longer
01:12 offer the option in countries where ad-supported plans are available.
01:17 The cheapest ad-free option remaining will now be $15.49.
01:22 The company added more than 13 million subscribers in Q4, beating Wall Street's expectations.
01:26 It was the best fourth quarter for the company to date, with its ad-tier subscriptions increasing
01:32 by nearly 70% from Q3.
01:34 The streaming giant also beat revenue predictions with a 12.5% jump year over year.
01:40 That will do it for your daily briefing.
01:41 From the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, I'm J.D. Durkin with the Street.
01:44 Thanks for watching.
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