This Day in Market History: Netflix Goes Public

This Day in Market History: Netflix Goes Public
A sign is posted in front of Netflix headquarters in Los Gatos, Calif. on April 20, 2022. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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What Happened?

On May 23, 2002, Netflix, Inc. went public.

Where the Market Was

The Dow finished the day at 10,216.08. The S&P 500 traded at 1,097.08.

What Else Was Going on in the World?

In 2002, U.S. Airways filed for bankruptcy after its business took a major hit following the September 11 terrorist attacks. Kmart Corp., which is now owned by Sears Holdings Corp. became the largest U.S. retail company to ever file for bankruptcy. The average American income was $42,409.

The Netflix IPO

Netflix has unquestionably been one of the biggest success stories of the 21st century, and the company’s life on the public markets began humbly in May of 2002.

At the time, Netflix’s business model involved mailing its 600,000 subscribers DVDs in small envelopes. Its market cap was around $300 million at the time of its IPO. Today, Netflix has a market cap of more than $82 billion and is the global leader in online TV and video entertainment.

Netflix’s IPO priced at $15 per share. Since its first day of trading, the stock had been one of the top performers in the entire market, leading the bull market rally and returning a mind-boggling 15,000 percent.

By Wayne Duggan
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