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Netflix CFO Says “We Need To Get Back To Work, That’s What We Are Focused On” - deadline.com
deadline.com
13.09.2023

Netflix CFO Says “We Need To Get Back To Work, That’s What We Are Focused On”

Netflix said ongoing Hollywood strikes are bad for business and the company is focused on getting back to work.

Departing Netflix Film Chief Scott Stuber Deserves “A Lot Of Credit” For “What He Built”, CFO Spencer Neumann Says - deadline.com
deadline.com
05.03.2024

Departing Netflix Film Chief Scott Stuber Deserves “A Lot Of Credit” For “What He Built”, CFO Spencer Neumann Says

Netflix CFO Spencer Neumann gave Scott Stuber a shoutout when discussing the state of the streaming giant’s film operation, saying the exec deserves “a lot of credit” for “what he built.”

Netflix Sets 2024 Pay Packages Worth $40M Each For Co-CEOs Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters - deadline.com
deadline.com
08.12.2023

Netflix Sets 2024 Pay Packages Worth $40M Each For Co-CEOs Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters

Netflix said today it plans to award its co-chief operating officers identical compensation packages for 2024 worth $40 million each.

Netflix Sees Its Frothy Stock Dip As Revenue Trails New Subscribers: What Wall Street Is Saying - deadline.com
deadline.com
20.07.2023

Netflix Sees Its Frothy Stock Dip As Revenue Trails New Subscribers: What Wall Street Is Saying

Wall Street reviews of Netflix’ latest earnings ranged from upbeat to more cautiously optimistic, with the latter taking hold today after a major jump in net new subscribers failed to ignite sales last quarter.

Netflix Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Packages in Symbolic Move, After WGA Urged Investors to Vote Against Them - variety.com
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01.06.2023

Netflix Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Packages in Symbolic Move, After WGA Urged Investors to Vote Against Them

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor In a symbolic rebuke of Netflix’s top executives, company shareholders voted against approving the compensation packages of leaders including co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters. At the streamer’s June 1 annual shareholders meeting, investors failed to approve the proposed exec pay packages for 2023. But the vote was a non-binding “say on pay” measure, meaning Netflix’s board can disregard the result. The vote came after the WGA had urged investors to vote against Netflix’s exec compensation measures in a letter Tuesday. “While investors have long taken issue with Netflix’s executive pay, the compensation structure is more egregious against the backdrop of the strike,” WGA West president Meredith Stiehm wrote in the letter to Netflix shareholders.

Netflix’s Reed Hastings, Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters Pulled in Combined $129 Million in 2022 as Stock Sank - thewrap.com
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21.04.2023

Netflix’s Reed Hastings, Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters Pulled in Combined $129 Million in 2022 as Stock Sank

filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, Netflix’s executive chairman and former co-CEO Reed Hastings raked in approximately $51.1 million in total compensation last year, up from the $40.8 million he received in 2021. Hastings’ package included a $650,000 base salary, approximately $49.4 million in stock options and $1 million in other compensation.

Netflix Hires PayPal Vet Jeffrey Karbowski As Chief Accounting Officer, Replacing Short-Tenured Predecessor - deadline.com
deadline.com
10.01.2023

Netflix Hires PayPal Vet Jeffrey Karbowski As Chief Accounting Officer, Replacing Short-Tenured Predecessor

Netflix has hired PayPal veteran Jeffrey Karbowski, 45, as VP and Chief Accounting Officer.

Netflix Will Consider Content Spending Boost After Positive Subscriber Numbers - deadline.com
deadline.com
19.10.2022

Netflix Will Consider Content Spending Boost After Positive Subscriber Numbers

Netflix is spending around $17B on content this year and next but has hinted that it may boost this after a strong quarter.

Netflix’s Principal Accounting Officer Resigns After Three Months - variety.com
variety.com
23.09.2022

Netflix’s Principal Accounting Officer Resigns After Three Months

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Netflix’s recently hired principal accounting officer, former EA finance exec Ken Barker, has resigned after about three months on the job. Barker, who reported to CFO Spencer Neumann, submitted his resignation on Thursday and will depart the company on Oct. 7, Netflix disclosed in an SEC filing. “Mr. Barker’s resignation was a personal decision and is not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to the company’s financials, operations, policies or practices,” Netflix said in the filing. With Barker’s exit, Neumann will assume the role of principal accounting officer (and he will not receive any additional compensation for those duties) while the company searches for a permanent replacement. Previously, the primary accounting exec at Netflix was JC Berger, VP of finance and global controller, who left the company in June after 15 years.

Netflix Principal Accounting Officer Ken Barker Exits After 3 Months - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
23.09.2022

Netflix Principal Accounting Officer Ken Barker Exits After 3 Months

Netflix’s new principal accounting officer Ken Barker, who began in his role on June 27, is exiting the streamer early next month, the company disclosed in an SEC filing Friday. The filing says that Barker filed his resignation on Thursday and that his exit will be effective Oct.

Netflix Chief Accounting Officer Ken Barker Resigns After 3 Months In Role; CFO Spencer Newman To Assume Duties During Replacement Search - deadline.com
deadline.com
23.09.2022

Netflix Chief Accounting Officer Ken Barker Resigns After 3 Months In Role; CFO Spencer Newman To Assume Duties During Replacement Search

Ken Barker, the principal accounting officer at Netflix, has resigned from the company just three months after he arrived.

Netflix Content Spend Set To Plateau At $17B For Next Few Years - deadline.com
deadline.com
20.07.2022

Netflix Content Spend Set To Plateau At $17B For Next Few Years

Netflix executives see content spending of about $17 billion in 2021 lingering there for the next several year through 2023.

Netflix Hires EA Exec Ken Barker to Take Over Accounting Duties From CFO Spencer Neumann - variety.com
variety.com
14.06.2022

Netflix Hires EA Exec Ken Barker to Take Over Accounting Duties From CFO Spencer Neumann

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix has tapped longtime finance executive Ken Barker in a new role as principal accounting officer, assuming the duties from CFO Spencer Neumann.Netflix revealed the hiring of Barker in an SEC filing Monday. Barker starts at Netflix on June 27, reporting to Neumann, who continues to serve as the company’s chief financial officer and principal financial officer.Barker, 55, comes from games company Electronic Arts, most recently as senior VP finance since August 2021, and as SVP and chief accounting officer from June 2003 to August 2021.

MipTV 2022 Highlights Global Hot Spots in the Streaming Landscape - variety.com - Mexico - Sweden - Ukraine - Russia - Denmark - Argentina - Turkey
variety.com
01.04.2022

MipTV 2022 Highlights Global Hot Spots in the Streaming Landscape

Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe battlegrounds in the streaming wars are shifting fast, just as real-life battle lines are being dug out in Eastern Europe.Russia has drawn near-universal condemnation because of its unprovoked attack on its neighbor Ukraine, launching a war with the country. The conflict has also rattled world markets and made investors nervous about geopolitical instability as the entertainment industry is banking more than ever before on the value of building platforms with global reach.

Will Netflix Ever Offer an Ad-Supported Plan? ‘Never Say Never,’ CFO Responds - variety.com - Canada
variety.com
09.03.2022

Will Netflix Ever Offer an Ad-Supported Plan? ‘Never Say Never,’ CFO Responds

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix execs have regularly insisted that there’s no way the company would introduce an ad-supported service.Netflix CFO Spencer Neumann, speaking Tuesday at an investor conference, took a slightly more open tone: He noted that the subscription streamer doesn’t currently have any plans right now to introduce an ad-supported VOD plan, but he didn’t rule it out at some point in the future.“It’s not like we have religion against advertising, to be clear,” said Neumann, speaking Tuesday at Morgan Stanley’s 2022 Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. “But that’s not something that’s in our plans right now… We have a really nice scalable subscription model, and again, never say never, but it’s not in our plan.” During the session, Neumann was asked about Netflix’s thinking about a cheaper, ad-based tier after Disney announced plans to rollout an AVOD plan for Disney Plus starting late in 2022 in the U.S.

Netflix Execs Play It Cool After Stock Plunges On Slower Sub Growth: “It’s Not A Straight Line. We Are Just Staying Calm” - deadline.com - Canada
deadline.com
21.01.2022

Netflix Execs Play It Cool After Stock Plunges On Slower Sub Growth: “It’s Not A Straight Line. We Are Just Staying Calm”

The Netflix team played it cool Thursday as CFO Spencer Neumann attempted to reassure Wall Street that “there’s no structural change in the business that we see.”

Netflix’s Gaming Ambitions Get Even Realer With Hire Of Former Electronic Arts Exec - deadline.com
deadline.com
15.07.2021

Netflix’s Gaming Ambitions Get Even Realer With Hire Of Former Electronic Arts Exec

Netflix has hired former Facebook and Electronic Arts exec Mike Verdu to bolster its move into gaming. He joins as VP of Game Development, Deadline has confirmed.

Activision Blizzard is suing Netflix for poaching a top executive - www.nme.com
nme.com
07.12.2020

Activision Blizzard is suing Netflix for poaching a top executive

Activision Blizzard has reportedly hit streaming giant Netflix with a new lawsuit for poaching of one of its top executives.In the lawsuit filing, obtained by Deadline, Activision Blizzard alleged that Netflix poached its former CFO, Spencer Neumann, back in 2018.Per the filing, Activision claimed that Netflix “unapologetically recruits talent without regard to its ethical and legal obligations,” and engages in “years-long campaign of unlawfully poaching executives from Netflix’s competitors

Netflix Sued Again for Poaching — This Time by Activision Blizzard - variety.com
variety.com
04.12.2020

Netflix Sued Again for Poaching — This Time by Activision Blizzard

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterNetflix is the target of yet another employee-poaching lawsuit.In a suit on Friday, Activision Blizzard accused the streamer of showing “contempt” for state employment law when it poached the company’s chief financial officer two years ago.Netflix has been sued twice before — by Fox and Viacom — for allegedly luring away employees who are in the middle of fixed-term contracts.In the latest case, Activision alleges that Netflix hired away CFO Spencer Neumann when

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