One chart shows why shareholders are so happy about Netflix's price increase (NFLX)

Netflix raised its prices for US subscribers on Thursday and its stock took off, hitting an all time high of $194.39 per share by the end of the day. The price bump took the standard tier up to $10.99 from $9.99, and the premium tier to $13.99 from $11.99. The entry level $7.99 plan will not change. Subscribers are likely to grumble, but the stock increase indicates investors are confident the company won't see a decline in subscription numbers.

Netflix has raised its prices before, and as we can see in this chart from Statista, subscriber growth rates slowed but never decreased as a result. Netflix has consumers hooked, and its content is only likely to get better. According to content boss Ted Sarandos, the company will spend almost $7 billion on content next year, and has recruited TV power players like Shonda Rhimes to produce original shows. 

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One chart shows why shareholders are so happy about Netflix's price increase (NFLX) One chart shows why shareholders are so happy about Netflix's price increase (NFLX) Reviewed by mimisabreena on Saturday, October 07, 2017 Rating: 5

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