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Major Institutional Investors Bet Big on Netflix’s Live Content Strategy

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
March 21, 2026
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A significant shift in institutional holdings for streaming giant Netflix has emerged, coinciding with the company’s ambitious push into live event programming. The focal point of this new strategy is the upcoming global broadcast of a BTS comeback concert, “Arirang,” slated for March 21, which Netflix describes as its most complex live production to date.

Financial Performance and Forward Guidance

Netflix reported robust financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025. Revenue reached $12.05 billion, marking a 17.6% year-over-year increase. The company’s diluted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.56, slightly surpassing market expectations. Looking ahead, management has provided guidance for the first quarter of 2026, forecasting an EPS of approximately $0.76.

The stock opened at $91.75 on Friday, a trading session that saw the broader Nasdaq Composite index decline by 1.32%. According to consensus data, analysts currently maintain a “Moderate Buy” rating on the shares, with an average price target of $114.35.

A Surge in Institutional Ownership

Recent regulatory filings reveal a dramatic accumulation of Netflix stock by several major asset managers during Q4 2025. Park National Corp OH led the charge, boosting its stake by nearly 1,926% to roughly 421,000 shares. This position is valued at approximately $39.5 million.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Netflix?

Other institutions displayed similarly aggressive buying patterns. Coastline Trust Co and Park Avenue Securities LLC each increased their holdings by around 900% during the same period. This substantial institutional accumulation stands in contrast to insider selling activity. Over the past 90 days, CEO Gregory K. Peters and Director Reed Hastings collectively disposed of about 1.52 million shares.

Betting on Live Events as a Growth Engine

The institutional confidence appears linked to Netflix’s strategic expansion beyond its core subscription video-on-demand model. The company is making a substantial bet on live content as a distinct and lucrative growth channel.

This commitment was underscored by Netflix Vice President Brandon Riegg in Seoul last Friday, where he announced a significant increase in investment in South Korea. The production scale for the BTS concert highlights this ambition: the event will be streamed to over 190 countries, utilizing a crew of 1,075 personnel, 23 film cameras, and an elaborate LED-stage setup.

Market observers will be watching closely to see if user engagement metrics in the current quarter validate the live-event strategy as a sustainable and profitable new business model for the streaming leader.

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