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Something changed
1 story · 1 numeric claim · 1 verifiedData: Netflix quarterly filings · 2020–2024
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net_adds_million fell 83% (8.8 → 1.5)
Verified1.5 ÷ 8.8 = 0.17x
What this measures
How many times net_adds_million multiplied from the first period to the last across quarter.
How it was aggregated
Sum of net_adds_million by quarter. 7 groups in total.
Where the numbers came from
start · 2019-12 = 8.8 (1 row)
| Row | quarter | net_adds_million |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2019-12 | 8.8 |
end · 2021-06 = 1.5 (1 row)
| Row | quarter | net_adds_million |
|---|---|---|
| 7 | 2021-06 | 1.5 |
Exact value
0.17045454545454544 — Rounded to 2 decimal places. Shown as 0.17x
Verifier notes
Recomputed ratio of net_adds_million = 0.17x (matches within 1%).
ratio:net_adds_million over quarter