FINAL WORD Netflix looks overseas as US competition heats up The recent launches of Disney+ and Apple TV+ in the United States send a clear message to Netflix and its investors: the streaming platform faces serious competition. So Netflix is looking abroad — and it wants its investors to follow suit. The company on Monday released subscriber and financial data by region, showing that it had nearly doubled its subscriber count in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region since 2017. That's a good sign for those who remember that Netflix lost US subscribers in the second quarter. But it's good to remember that Netflix makes less revenue per membership outside of the United States and Canada. There, Netflix brings in an average $12.36 per membership. In the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, revenue per membership falls to $10.26. In Latin America, it drops to $8.21. Shares are flat in premarket trading, and are down about 17% since the beginning of July. |
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