Los Angeles: Netflix chairman and co-founder Reed Hastings said he will not stand for re-election at the company's annual meeting in June and will step down as chairman after 29 years, the company said in a shareholder letter released Thursday. Netflix said he plans to focus on philanthropy and other pursuits. The company reported first-quarter revenue of $12.25 billion, up 16% from a year earlier and modestly above analyst forecasts of $12.18 billion, and said earnings per share rose to $1.23 from $0.66 a year earlier—boosted in part by a $2.8 billion termination fee after the dropped Warner Bros deal. Netflix said it has not specified how it will use the termination fee and reaffirmed its mission to 'entertain the world.' It highlighted investments in video podcasts and live entertainment, such as the World Baseball Classic in Japan, and said it will use technology to improve the user experience and monetization, with advertising revenue on track to reach $3 billion in 2026.
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Netflix 的领导层变动可能会影响您的观看体验。Hastings 的继任者可能会优先考虑不同的内容或用户功能。请留意您喜爱的节目或平台界面的任何变化。
Netflix 在流媒体市场依然是一个强大的参与者,尽管经历了领导层的变动和近期股价的下跌。公司对创新和全球娱乐的关注从未动摇。如果您认识Netflix的股东或铁杆剧迷,值得转发。
Netflix 的董事会和竞争对手将从避免对华纳兄弟进行昂贵的收购、28 亿美元的终止费(该费用提高了reported profit)以及在领导层过渡后重新分配资本的能力中受益。
里德·黑斯廷斯宣布卸任董事长后,股价下跌了约8%,股东和部分员工遭受了即时的经济和情绪损失。
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