Netflix stock (NFLX) holds steady after hours as CFRA downgrade spotlights Warner deal risk

Netflix stock (NFLX) holds steady after hours as CFRA downgrade spotlights Warner deal risk

New York, January 5, 2026, 18:05 (EST) — After-hours

  • CFRA cut Netflix to Hold from Buy and lowered its 12-month price target to $100.
  • Netflix shares finished up about 0.5% at $91.46 and were little changed after hours.
  • Investors are looking to Netflix’s Jan. 20 results for deal financing and 2026 outlook signals.

Netflix, Inc. shares were little changed in after-hours trading on Monday after CFRA downgraded the stock, putting the spotlight back on risks tied to the company’s pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery. TipRanks

The timing matters because the market is still trying to price a potential step-change in Netflix’s balance sheet and strategy. A drawn-out review or costlier financing can hang over a stock even if the core business holds up.

That focus sharpens with Netflix due to report fourth-quarter results on Jan. 20, when investors expect fresh detail on the business outlook and any read-through on major corporate moves, the company said. Netflix

Netflix shares ended the regular session up about 0.5% at $91.46.

CFRA analyst Kenneth Leon said the “overhang” of closing the Warner transaction — trader shorthand for lingering uncertainty that can weigh on a stock — may take 18–24 months, and he adopted a more conservative valuation approach. He cited a 25.4-times enterprise-value-to-EBITDA multiple, a common yardstick that compares a company’s value including debt with its operating cash profit. “We think both U.S. and EU regulators may require that NFLX spin-off the HBO Max streaming business held by WBD,” Leon said. Investing

The Warner situation remains contested, with Paramount Skydance pursuing its own bid for Warner Bros. Discovery even as Netflix is viewed as a preferred acquirer, Reuters has reported. Reuters

For Netflix shareholders, the near-term debate is less about a single quarter and more about execution. Investors want clarity on how management would fund a large transaction and what it would mean for cash generation in 2026.

The risk case is straightforward: tougher antitrust conditions, a prolonged regulatory timetable, or a higher price could push up borrowing costs and dilute the deal’s appeal. A choppier tape in growth stocks would amplify that pressure.

In trading terms, the stock has hovered around the $90 area in recent sessions after a sharp drop on Friday, leaving investors watching whether the bounce can hold. MarketWatch

The next hard catalyst is Netflix’s Jan. 20 earnings report, when the market will press for specifics on guidance, financing and any updated path for the Warner deal.

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