NEW YORK -- Netflix shares jumped 6 per cent in early trading after the company reported a big increase in subscribers.
The video-streaming service added 7 million subscribers worldwide from July through September, far above the company's target of 5 million
Investors typically pay more attention to Netflix's quarterly subscriber numbers than its profits, and investors' reaction to those numbers tends to be dramatic.
Netflix shares rose $20.18 to $366.58. They remain well below the record high of $423.21 reached in June. Still, Netflix is one of the top performers in the S&P 500 this year with a gain of 80 per cent as of Tuesday's close.
Back in July, Netflix reported lower-than-expected subscriber growth for the second quarter, and its shares into a tailspin that knocked 20 per cent off their value in a month.
Not only did Netflix tops its projections for subscriber growth in the third quarter, it issued an optimistic outlook for the last three months of the year.
Netflix predicted it will pick up another 9.4 million subscribers during the quarter ending in December -- traditionally one of the company's busiest times because of all the subscriptions given as holiday gifts. Even so, the forecast calls for 1.1 million more subscribers than Netflix gained in the same period last year.
Netflix ended September with 137 million worldwide subscribers, including 58.5 million in the U.S.