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Netflix Stock Slides as $72 Billion Warner Bros. Deal, Harry Potter Rights and Insider Sales Collide With ‘Undervalued’ Narrative

Netflix Stock Slides as $72 Billion Warner Bros. Deal, Harry Potter Rights and Insider Sales Collide With ‘Undervalued’ Narrative

Netflix is simultaneously pulling off the biggest deal in its history, buying one of Hollywood’s crown jewels, while watching its own stock sag to multi‑month lows. On 5 December 2025, investors are trying to reconcile three competing realities: a transformative $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios and streaming business, mounting antitrust and political risk, and fresh insider selling by co‑founder Reed Hastings — all against a backdrop of analysts still calling Netflix fundamentally undervalued. Reuters+2The Economic Times+2 Below is a deep dive into where Netflix stands today — and what the Warner Bros. megadeal and “Harry Potter trade” could mean for the stock in 2026 and beyond.
5 December 2025
Netflix Stock Slides Below Key Support as $82.7 Billion Warner Bros. and Harry Potter Megadeal Collides With Insider Selling

Netflix Stock Slides Below Key Support as $82.7 Billion Warner Bros. and Harry Potter Megadeal Collides With Insider Selling

December 5, 2025 Netflix stock is under heavy pressure this week as investors digest three big stories at once: a signed $82.7 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros., including the Harry Potter franchise, a sharp technical breakdown in the share price, and a headline‑grabbing stock sale by co‑founder Reed Hastings. PR Newswire+2Barchart.com+2
Warner Bros Discovery Stock Soars on Netflix Takeover Talks – What the WBD–Netflix Deal Means for Investors (Dec. 5, 2025)

Warner Bros Discovery Stock Soars on Netflix Takeover Talks – What the WBD–Netflix Deal Means for Investors (Dec. 5, 2025)

Warner Bros. Discovery has moved back to the center of the streaming wars. On December 5, 2025, multiple outlets reported that the company has entered exclusive negotiations with Netflix to sell its film and TV studios and HBO Max streaming service, in a potential deal reportedly valuing the assets at $70–75 billion, or roughly $28–30 per share, plus a hefty $5 billion break‑up fee if regulators block the transaction. Bloomberg+1 At the same time, Wall Street forecasts, hedge‑fund moves and a still‑fragile balance sheet are shaping how investors view WBD stock today.
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Stock: Netflix Wins Bidding War – What the $70 Billion Deal Could Mean for Investors

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Stock: Netflix Wins Bidding War – What the $70 Billion Deal Could Mean for Investors

Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. has moved from being a highly leveraged turnaround story to the center of 2025’s biggest media takeover battle. As of 5 December 2025, Netflix has reportedly won the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming assets and entered an exclusive negotiation window, setting up a potentially transformational deal for the entertainment industry – and for WBD shareholders. Deadline+2Variety+2 This article summarizes the latest developments as of 5 December 2025, and brings together current news, forecasts, and valuation analyses around Warner Bros. Discovery stock.
Netflix Stock Today: Warner Bros. Bid Jitters Drag NFLX Lower as Wall Street Still Sees Big Upside

Netflix Stock Today: Warner Bros. Bid Jitters Drag NFLX Lower as Wall Street Still Sees Big Upside

Netflix is having a volatile week again. By midday on Thursday, December 4, the stock was trading around $102 per share, down almost 2% on the session and extending Wednesday’s near‑5% drop. StockAnalysis+1 After a strong run earlier this year, Netflix is now roughly 22% below its late‑June all‑time high near $134, and hovering in the lower half of its recent 52‑week range of about $82 to $134. MacroTrends+1
4 December 2025
Netflix (NFLX) Stock Slides After Warner Bros. Bid Jitters and Insider Sale: Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis – December 4, 2025

Netflix (NFLX) Stock Slides After Warner Bros. Bid Jitters and Insider Sale: Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis – December 4, 2025

As of early afternoon on December 4, 2025, Netflix, Inc. is trading around $103.96, down roughly 5% from yesterday’s close and extending a sharp two‑day sell‑off.24/7 Wall St.The drop comes just weeks after Netflix’s 10‑for‑1 stock split and is being fueled by two big headlines: a mostly cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios and streaming business and a $40.7 million share sale by co‑founder and chairman Reed Hastings.Investing.com+3Reuters+3Reuters+3 Below is a deep dive into what’s happening with Netflix stock today, how the fundamentals look after Q3 earnings, and what Wall Street now expects for NFLX over the next 12–24 months and beyond.
Tesla Climbs While Netflix Sinks: Robotics Push, Warner Bros Bid and Dow Jones Ambitions Jolt Markets on December 3, 2025

Tesla Climbs While Netflix Sinks: Robotics Push, Warner Bros Bid and Dow Jones Ambitions Jolt Markets on December 3, 2025

On Wednesday, December 3, 2025, Wall Street watched two of its most closely followed names move in opposite directions. Tesla shares traded higher by nearly 3% in morning action, hovering in the low‑$440s, while Netflix slumped more than 6% to just above $102. Investing.com+1 Behind those headline moves are three intertwined storylines: a new U.S. policy push to supercharge robotics, Netflix’s increasingly bold $70 billion swing at Warner Bros. Discovery, and a 10‑for‑1 stock split that many see as an audition for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Layer on top a huge insider sale from Netflix co‑founder Reed Hastings and lingering questions from its latest earnings, and you get the kind of cross‑current that Google News and Discover feeds are made for.
Netflix Stock Today, December 3, 2025: Reed Hastings’ $40.7M Sale, Warner Bros. Bid Jitters and a 2026 Price Forecast

Netflix Stock Today, December 3, 2025: Reed Hastings’ $40.7M Sale, Warner Bros. Bid Jitters and a 2026 Price Forecast

Netflix stock is having a rough session on December 3, 2025. After a blockbuster year marked by a 10‑for‑1 stock split, surging ad revenue and a potential $70 billion media mega‑deal, shares are sliding as investors digest major insider selling and fresh headlines about the company’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. At roughly $103–104 per share in afternoon trading, Netflix is down about 6% on the day, compared with a prior close of $109.35. Somos Hermanos Even after today’s drop, the stock is still up around 20% over the last 12 months. Somos Hermanos+1
3 December 2025
Netflix Stock (NFLX) on December 2, 2025: Warner Bros Discovery Bid, Stock Split Fallout and 2026–2030 Forecasts

Netflix Stock (NFLX) on December 2, 2025: Warner Bros Discovery Bid, Stock Split Fallout and 2026–2030 Forecasts

Netflix, Inc. starts December 2, 2025 in the spotlight again, as investors digest a fresh cash-heavy bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, the aftermath of a 10‑for‑1 stock split, and a wave of new valuation calls that now stretch all the way to 2030. Important: This article is for information and news purposes only. It is not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Netflix Stock Price Forecast 2026: Post‑Split Outlook, Analyst Targets and Key Growth Drivers

Netflix Stock Price Forecast 2026: Post‑Split Outlook, Analyst Targets and Key Growth Drivers

As of November 30, 2025, Netflix is trading around $107.58 per share, fresh off a 10‑for‑1 stock split that made the streaming giant’s stock far more accessible to retail investors.ir.netflix.net+1 Wall Street now sees mid‑double‑digit upside into 2026, powered by fast‑growing ad revenue, strong free cash flow and a deep content pipeline — but also tempered by rich valuation and intensifying competition.
30 November 2025
Netflix (NFLX) Stock Outlook Before the December 1, 2025 Open: Post‑Split Price, Warner Bros. Bid Jitters, and Fresh Analyst Targets

Netflix (NFLX) Stock Outlook Before the December 1, 2025 Open: Post‑Split Price, Warner Bros. Bid Jitters, and Fresh Analyst Targets

As Wall Street gets ready to open on Monday, December 1, 2025, Netflix, Inc. heads into the new week in a delicate balance: fundamentally strong, freshly split, and still highly debated. After its 10‑for‑1 stock split on November 17, Netflix closed Friday, November 28 around $107.6 per share, roughly 20% below its 52‑week high near $134 but still about 20–21% higher than a year ago. TS2 Tech+1 That places the stock in classic “post‑rally consolidation” territory going into Monday’s session.
Netflix (NFLX) Stock Today: Post‑Split Price, Q3 2025 Earnings Shock, Analyst Targets and the Ad‑Tier Boom

Netflix (NFLX) Stock Today: Post‑Split Price, Q3 2025 Earnings Shock, Analyst Targets and the Ad‑Tier Boom

Date: November 30, 2025 As investors head into the final stretch of 2025, Netflix, Inc. sits at the center of three big storylines: a fresh 10‑for‑1 stock split, a noisy third‑quarter earnings miss tied to a Brazil tax dispute, and a rapidly scaling advertising business that now reaches roughly 190 million viewers a month.Netflix+2Business Insider+2
Netflix Stock on November 29, 2025: Post‑Split Price, Warner Bros. Bid Jitters and Fresh Analyst Upside Calls

Netflix Stock on November 29, 2025: Post‑Split Price, Warner Bros. Bid Jitters and Fresh Analyst Upside Calls

Netflix, Inc. is ending November in a curious spot: the business is humming, the share price is well below its recent peak, and Wall Street can’t quite agree whether the stock is still too expensive or offering 40%‑plus upside. As of November 29, 2025, Netflix stock is trading around $107.6 per share, with an intraday range near $106.24–$107.94 and a 52‑week range of $82.11–$134.12.Investing.com+1 The stock is roughly 20% below its 52‑week high but still up around 20–21% over the past year.Investing.com+2Simply Wall St+2
29 November 2025
Netflix Stock Today (NFLX) – Price, Analyst Calls and Key News on November 28, 2025

Netflix Stock Today (NFLX) – Price, Analyst Calls and Key News on November 28, 2025

Netflix stock is ending this holiday-shortened trading week on a positive note, trading modestly higher as Wall Street digests fresh analyst commentary, the recent 10‑for‑1 stock split, and ongoing debate about the streaming giant’s valuation. Below is a detailed look at where Netflix stands today, Friday, November 28, 2025, and what’s driving the share price right now.
Lenskart Share Price Today (28 November 2025): Jefferies ‘Buy’ Call, Pop Mart Sweet Bean Deal & Netflix Stranger Things 5 Collab Explained

Lenskart Share Price Today (28 November 2025): Jefferies ‘Buy’ Call, Pop Mart Sweet Bean Deal & Netflix Stranger Things 5 Collab Explained

Published: 28 November 2025 New Delhi / Mumbai / Singapore:Shares of Lenskart Solutions Ltd stayed in the spotlight on Friday as global brokerage Jefferies initiated coverage with a ‘buy’ rating and a ₹500 target price, just as the eyewear retailer ramps up a string of pop‑culture collaborations — from Pop Mart’s Sweet Bean & Labubu in Singapore to a brand‑new Netflix Stranger Things 5 eyewear line. Business Today+1
28 November 2025
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