넷플릭스, 2분기 실적 선전에도 3분기 전망에 주가 요동

Netflix reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings, with 8.05 million new subscribers, bringing the total to 277.65 million. The company earned $4.88 per share on $9.56 billion in sales. Despite these results, Netflix's stock wavered due to a softer revenue outlook for the next quarter, projecting earnings of $5.10 per share on $9.73 billion in sales, below Wall Street expectations. The company did not provide a specific forecast for new subscribers for the upcoming quarter.

넷플릭스는 2분기 실적이 예상을 상회하여 805만 명의 신규 구독자를 추가하여 총 2억 7,765만 명의 구독자를 기록했다. 회사는 2분기에 주당 $4.88, 매출 $95.6억을 달성했다. 그러나 다음 분기의 매출 전망이 부진하여 주가가 흔들렸다. 넷플릭스는 다음 분기에 주당 $5.10, 매출 $97.3억을 예상하고 있으며, 이는 월가의 기대에 미치지 못한다. 회사는 다가오는 분기의 신규 구독자에 대한 구체적인 전망을 제공하지 않았다.

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