Jefferies Upgrades Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to "Buy" with a New Price Target

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Jefferies Upgrades Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to "Buy" with a New Price Target
Jefferies upgraded Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to a "Buy" rating, setting a new price target of $1,500. Netflix reported a 46% increase in profit in the April-June quarter, with earnings of $3.1 billion. The company's market capitalization stands at approximately $516.32 billion, indicating its significant presence in the video streaming industry.
On July 18, 2025, Jefferies upgraded Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to a "Buy" rating, setting a new price target of $1,500. At the time, the stock was priced at $1,211.76. Netflix is a leading player in the video streaming industry, known for its vast library of content and original programming. It competes with other streaming giants like Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Netflix continues to show steady growth, boasting over 300 million subscribers. This subscriber base makes it attractive to advertisers, enhancing its revenue potential. The company's consistent growth over the past three years has helped it maintain a leading position in the streaming market, often surpassing financial expectations set by analysts.
In the April-June quarter, Netflix's profit exceeded Wall Street's expectations, with earnings reaching $3.1 billion, or $7.19 per share. This marks a 46% increase from the previous year, showcasing the company's strong financial performance. However, its revenue closely aligned with analyst predictions, indicating stable financial management.
Currently, Netflix's stock is priced at $1,213.25, reflecting a decrease of 4.78% or $60.92. The stock has fluctuated between a low of $1,201.01 and a high of $1,246.50 today. Over the past year, it reached a high of $1,341.15 and a low of $587.04, highlighting its volatility in the market.
Netflix's market capitalization stands at approximately $516.32 billion, reflecting its significant presence in the industry. The trading volume on the NASDAQ is 8,288,211 shares, indicating active investor interest. Despite recent fluctuations, Jefferies' upgrade and increased price target suggest confidence in Netflix's future growth potential.