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Netflix shares plunge following disappointing subscriber growth

The streaming giant promised to spend 17 billion dollars (£12.2 billion) on content this year.
The streaming giant promised to spend 17 billion dollars (£12.2 billion) on content this year. The streaming giant promised to spend 17 billion dollars (£12.2 billion) on content this year.

Netflix saw billions of dollars wiped off its value after the streaming giant announced it had missed its target for new subscribers in the first quarter of 2021.

Shares plunged by as much as 11% in after-hours trading following news Netflix amassed four million new subscribers globally in the first three months of the year, two million shy of its goal.

The company, known for hits including Bridgerton, The Crown and Stranger Things, had enjoyed a bumper 2020 due to viewers around the world being stuck at home.

A letter to shareholders said the coronavirus pandemic had created “uncertainty”.

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Netflix Netflix announced disappointing subscriber numbers in its latest earnings report (Ian West/PA)

It added: “We believe paid membership growth slowed due to the big Covid-19 pull forward in 2020 and a lighter content slate in the first half of this year, due to Covid-19 production delays.

“We continue to anticipate a strong second half with the return of new seasons of some of our biggest hits and an exciting film lineup.

“In the short-term, there is some uncertainty from Covid-19; in the long-term, the rise of streaming to replace linear TV around the world is the clear trend in entertainment.”

Netflix added a record 37 million subscribers last year. The new customers added in 2021 brought Netflix’s total subscriber base to 208 million, a year-on-year rise of 14%.

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Rege-Jean Page Rege-Jean Page starred in series one of Bridgerton, which proved a huge hit for Netflix (Jonathan Hordle/PA)

As it battles to maintain supremacy in the streaming space against heavyweight competitors including Disney, Apple, Amazon and WarnerMedia, Netflix said it will spend more than 17 billion dollars (£12.2 billion) on content this year.

It spent 11.8 billion dollars (£8.4 billion) on content last year, when production was hampered by the health crisis.

The letter to investors stated the company does not believe “competitive intensity materially changed in the quarter”.

The results saw the value of the company fall from 245.5 billion dollars (£176 billion) to 218.1 billion (£156 billion) and its share price fall from 554.42 (£398.03) to 501.44 (£360.00) dollars in after-hours trading and hitting as low as 489.28 (£351.28).

In January, Netflix said raunchy period drama Bridgerton, which is filmed in Britain, was its biggest ever original series after it was viewed by a record 82 million households in 28 days.