UBS has increased its price target for Netflix from $1,040 to $1,150, maintaining a "Buy" rating. Analyst John Hodulik noted that the company's fourth-quarter results surpassed expectations, and he anticipates $8 billion in share buybacks in 2025.
Digital Realty Trust upgraded to Buy by UBS amid growth expectations
Digital Realty Trust (NYSE: DLR) saw a 1.1% increase in late morning trading following an upgrade by UBS Securities from Neutral to Buy. Analyst John Hodulik cited expectations of stronger renewal spreads, higher yields on new developments, and continued bookings as key factors driving this positive outlook.
UBS has maintained its 'Buy' rating for Netflix, setting a price target of $1,040, despite the stock closing down 0.78% at $900.43 on NASDAQ. Co-CEO Ted Sarandos highlighted that future price increases will depend on enhanced member engagement and value, particularly through major live events.
netflix considers subscription price increase after successful live sports debut
Following its successful foray into live sports, particularly NFL broadcasts that attracted around 65 million U.S. viewers during the Christmas season, Netflix is considering raising subscription prices, according to UBS analysts. This move reflects the company's strategy to expand beyond scripted content into live events, positioning it to capitalize on its growing audience. The upcoming earnings report may shed light on the financial implications and potential timing for any price adjustments.
UBS maintains buy rating on Netflix with target price of 1040 dollars
UBS has maintained a "Buy" rating on Netflix, setting a price target of $1,040. At a recent media conference, co-CEO Ted Sarandos indicated that future price increases will be linked to enhanced member engagement and value, particularly through major live events, as evidenced by high viewer numbers for NFL broadcasts during the holidays.
ubs maintains buy rating and price target for netflix
UBS analyst John Hodulik has reaffirmed a Buy rating on Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) with a price target of $1,040.00. The analyst's comments highlight the company's performance during the holiday season, indicating strong potential for growth.
ubs maintains buy rating on netflix with target price of 1040 dollars
UBS has maintained a "Buy" rating on Netflix, setting a price target of $1,040. During a recent media conference, co-CEO Ted Sarandos indicated that future price increases will be linked to enhanced member engagement and value, particularly through major live events, as highlighted by the high viewership of NFL broadcasts over the holidays.
ubs maintains buy rating on netflix with price target of 1040 dollars
UBS has maintained a "Buy" rating on Netflix with a price target of $1,040. During a recent media conference, co-CEO Ted Sarandos emphasized that future price increases will be linked to enhanced member engagement and value, particularly through major live events, as evidenced by high viewership of NFL broadcasts over the holidays.
UBS AG has raised its price target for Netflix from $825 to $1,040 while maintaining a "Buy" rating. Analyst John Hodulik noted that Netflix is poised to benefit significantly from the ongoing structural changes in the media sector, leading to increased long-term estimates for operating profit and cash flow.
UBS has increased its price target for Netflix from $825 to $1,040, maintaining a "Buy" rating. Analyst John Hodulik noted that Netflix is well-positioned to benefit from the ongoing structural changes in the media sector, leading to higher long-term estimates for operating profit and cash flow.
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