LOS GATOS, California, August 19, 2026, 12:27 EDT — U.S. cash markets were open.
- Netflix rose 3.4% to $80.43 in midday trading.
- Ackman’s margin thesis now meets buyback capacity equal to about 8% of shares.
- The stock still traded 36.5% below its 52-week high.
Netflix Inc. NASDAQ:NFLX climbed 3.4% to $80.43 on Wednesday. The move extended a rebound sparked by Bill Ackman’s return to the streaming group. The quote was recorded at 12:17:28 p.m. EDT.
The fresh investor question is not simply whether Ackman picked the bottom. Netflix’s remaining repurchase authority could retire about 8.1% of June’s share count at Wednesday’s price. That gives the margin story a second lever.
| Market snapshot | Value | Investor read-through |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $80.43 | 3.4% above Tuesday’s close |
| 52-week range | $65.08–$126.71 | 36.5% below the high |
| Market value | $334.88 billion | Large-cap scale remains intact |
| P/E ratio | 25.34 | Growth still carries a premium |
Pershing Square Inc. NYSE:PS, led by Ackman, disclosed six new holdings on August 13. Netflix was among them. Reuters said the shares were acquired from the second quarter, marking the manager’s biggest portfolio overhaul in years.
Pershing’s case is direct. “Netflix has since effectively won the streaming wars,” its shareholder letter said. The manager expects double-digit revenue growth and earnings compounding near 20%. Pershing Square shareholder letter
| Q2 metric | 2026 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $12.56 billion | $11.08 billion | +13.4% |
| Operating income | $4.19 billion | $3.77 billion | +11.1% |
| Operating margin | 33.4% | 34.1% | -0.7 percentage point |
| Net income | $3.40 billion | $3.13 billion | +8.8% |
The latest filings partly support that case. Revenue grew faster than 13% in the second quarter. Yet operating income grew more slowly, and margin slipped. Netflix still guides to a 31.5% full-year margin, up from 29.5% in 2025.
Capital returns sharpen the upside. Netflix repurchased 66.4 million shares for $5.9 billion during the first half. Another $27.1 billion remained authorized at June 30.
| Buyback measure | Verified or calculated value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| H1 repurchases | $5.9 billion | 66.4 million shares retired |
| Remaining authority | $27.1 billion | No stated expiration |
| Shares at $80.43 | 337 million | Illustrative only |
| Share-count capacity | 8.1% | Based on 4.164 billion June shares |
The calculation is mechanical, not a forecast. Netflix may buy at different prices or preserve cash. Still, an 8% reduction would amplify per-share earnings if operating profit keeps growing.
Wall Street remains constructive but divided on pace. A Visible Alpha survey counted 11 buy ratings among 14 analysts. Its roughly $100 mean target stood 24.3% above Wednesday’s midday price.
| Firm | Recommendation | Target | Published |
|---|---|---|---|
| UBS | Buy | $115 | July 17 |
| Bernstein SocGen | Outperform | $100 | August 7 |
| Rothschild Redburn | Buy | $93 | July 17 |
| Visible Alpha mean | 11 buys of 14 | About $100 | August 14 |
The tape shows selective strength. Netflix gained 2.3% on Tuesday, while Walt Disney Co. NYSE:DIS added 0.4%. Comcast Corp. NASDAQ:CMCSA rose 2.5%. Netflix then advanced again Wednesday.
Risks: Engagement growth remains contested. Advertising may scale more slowly than expected, content costs can rise, and buybacks could occur above intrinsic value. A weaker consumer would also test pricing power.
Ackman’s endorsement supplies confidence, not proof. The next durable signal is whether revenue growth again outruns content costs. Until then, the buyback offers support, while execution decides the re-rating.
The buyback gives Ackman's margin thesis a second lever
12:17:28 p.m. EDT
Where $80.43 sits in the 52-week range
The earnings bridge
Q2 scorecard
| Metric | 2026 | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $12.56B | +13.4% |
| Operating income | $4.19B | +11.1% |
| Net income | $3.40B | +8.8% |
| Operating margin | 33.4% | −0.7 pt |



