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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Netflix Is Buying Warner Bros. Discovery. Should You Buy NFLX Stock?
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Netflix Is Buying Warner Bros. Discovery. Should You Buy NFLX Stock?

Last updated: December 6, 2025 4:55 pm
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Netflix (NFLX) shares are currently on a downward trend following the announcement of their acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) assets for a staggering $83 billion in cash and stock. This deal is expected to solidify Netflix’s position as a major player in the Hollywood industry, valuing WBD’s studios and streaming assets at $27.75 per share.

As of now, Netflix stock has dropped approximately 25% from its year-to-date high set in late June. The market reaction seems to be driven by concerns over the high cost of the WBD transaction and the potential regulatory hurdles ahead. Analysts and investors alike are questioning whether global regulators will approve the deal, considering Netflix and HBO are two of the largest streaming platforms in the industry.

Senator Mike Lee has already expressed worries that Netflix’s acquisition of WBD assets could limit competition, consumer choice, and innovation in the streaming market. Despite these concerns, Evercore ISI’s head of internet research, Mark Mahaney, remains bullish on Netflix shares for the long term. He highlights the company’s strong competitive position, compelling value proposition, and track record of execution as key strengths.

Mahaney recommends holding onto Netflix shares through 2026, citing the company’s dominant position in the streaming market. Evercore ISI maintains an “Outperform” rating on Netflix shares with a price target of $138, suggesting a potential upside of 37% from current levels. While Netflix may not be cheap at more than 41 times forward earnings, its market dominance justifies a premium valuation, according to the investment firm.

The overall sentiment on Wall Street is optimistic towards Netflix stock, with the consensus rating standing at “Strong Buy” and price targets reaching as high as $160. This indicates potential for a significant rally of over 55% in the next year. Despite the current challenges and uncertainties surrounding the WBD acquisition, analysts and investors remain confident in Netflix’s long-term growth prospects.

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In conclusion, while Netflix shares may be facing short-term pressure due to the WBD deal, the company’s strong fundamentals and market position suggest that it is well-positioned for future success. Investors may want to consider holding onto Netflix shares for the long term, as the streaming giant continues to lead the industry with its innovative content and global reach.

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