Should you buy Netflix stock? 3-minute stock analysis - October 2025
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Published first at https://www.3minutebreakdowns.com Netflix stock analysis. Ticker: NFLX Netflix just reported earnings and the stock sank 11%. The company was hit by a 600 million dollar tax dispute in Brazil but that shouldn’t affect the long term investment case, so is this an opportunity to buy the dip? At the latest price, Netflix now has a market value of 483 billion dollars. Revenue over the last 12 months comes to 43 billion with 10.4 billion of net income and 9 billion of free cash flow. Revenue growth at 15.4% is above guidance and free cash flow is up around 30%. So Netflix is now valued at 11 times sales, 46 times earnings and 54 times free cash flow. If you look beyond the one time tax cost in Brazil, this was another strong quarter from Netflix. KPop Demon Hunters became the company’s biggest ever film, engagement improved 20% and the company’s ad platform is now fully operational across 12 markets. ABOUT ME Joe is the original founder of 3-minute Breakdowns and editor for Overlooked Alpha, the number one newsletter for overlooked investing ideas and stock market analysis. Joe evaluates companies from a business-first perspective, searching for things that the market has got wrong and waiting for the 'fat pitch'. LINKS My website: https://www.3minutebreakdowns.com/ Koyfin charts: https://www.koyfin.com/affiliate/overlooked-alpha/?via=3mb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@overlookedalpha X: https://x.com/OverlookedAlpha DISCLAIMER & DISCLOSURE This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. 3-Minute Breakdowns is not a registered investment advisor and does not provide financial recommendations (only opinions). The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. The author reserves the right to buy and sell or change his position in a particular stock at any time. This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items that I personally use and recommend. Thank you for your support.

