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Netflix’s Record Quarter Fails to Impress as Founder’s Exit Looms

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 18, 2026
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A record-breaking financial performance and a founder’s farewell collided last week, sending Netflix shares tumbling nearly 10% in a single day. Despite posting first-quarter earnings that smashed analyst forecasts, the streaming giant’s stock closed at $97.31 on Friday, with trading volume soaring to 124.7 million shares—more than 150% above its three-month average. The market’s harsh verdict underscores a focus on future challenges rather than past triumphs.

The headline figures for Q1 2026 were undeniably strong. Revenue climbed 16% year-over-year to $12.25 billion, while earnings per share surged to $1.23, far exceeding the $0.76 consensus estimate. However, a one-time windfall of $2.8 billion, received as compensation after a planned acquisition deal with Warner Bros. Discovery collapsed in February, significantly inflated results. This payment boosted free cash flow to $5.1 billion for the quarter, painting a picture of financial health that analysts warn is temporarily enhanced.

Investor attention swiftly shifted to the company’s guidance, which proved disappointing. For the current second quarter, management forecasts revenue of $12.57 billion and earnings per share of $0.78. Both figures fell short of Wall Street’s expectations for $12.64 billion in revenue and $0.84 per share. Netflix attributed a projected margin squeeze to rising content amortization costs, expecting its operating margin to dip to 32.6% in Q2. The company’s full-year revenue growth target of 12-14% remains unchanged, with an annual revenue goal of $50.7 to $51.7 billion.

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

Compounding the negative sentiment was news of a major leadership transition. Co-founder and Executive Chairman Reed Hastings announced he will not stand for re-election at the annual shareholder meeting on June 4. This move severs his last formal tie to the company he helped build, following his step down as co-CEO in 2023. While operational control remains with co-CEOs Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos, Hastings’ departure marks a symbolic end of an era that markets found difficult to digest.

Amid the sell-off, several operational strengths provide a counter-narrative. The advertising-supported tier is gaining impressive traction, with over 60% of new sign-ups in eligible markets choosing the ad-funded plan last quarter. Netflix reaffirmed its ambitious goal to roughly double its advertising revenue to about $3 billion for the full year 2026. The company’s revised free cash flow target for the year stands at $12.5 billion, supported in part by the Warner compensation.

Furthermore, Netflix retains significant financial firepower. Its share repurchase program still has $6.8 billion authorized for buybacks. Technical analysts are now watching the $92 to $96 price zone as a critical level of support, with the stock’s forward price-to-earnings ratio sitting near 31 following the decline. The disconnect between robust fundamentals and a pessimistic stock price sets the stage for the second half of the year, where the scaling of its advertising business and the execution of its content strategy will be paramount for restoring investor confidence.

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