Netflix Shares Dip in Q2 Despite Revenue Beat, Guidance Concerns

NFLX stock fell 4.78% in July as investors reacted to higher content costs and a dropped acquisition, despite strong Q2 results. Netflix (NFLX) closed at $73.68 on July 15, 2026, reflecting a 4.78% decline for the month and a 42.17% drop over the past year. The company’s m

NFLX stock fell 4.78% in July as investors reacted to higher content costs and a dropped acquisition, despite strong Q2 results.

Netflix (NFLX) closed at $73.68 on July 15, 2026, reflecting a 4.78% decline for the month and a 42.17% drop over the past year. The company’s market capitalization stands at $310.25 billion.

Despite beating Q2 revenue estimates and maintaining full-year guidance, NFLX shares underperformed due to concerns over rising content costs, the abandonment of a major acquisition, and the upcoming departure of its co-founder from the board. The stock’s weakness contrasted with its strong operational performance.

Investors focused on the company’s Q2 outlook, which signaled near-term margin pressure, overshadowing its expansion into advertising and live events.

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