Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) director Strive Masiyiwa receives grant of 654 stock options
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Netflix Inc. director Strive Masiyiwa received a grant of stock options representing 654 shares of common stock. The non-qualified stock options were awarded at an exercise price of $95.55 per share and expire on April 1, 2036. Following this grant, he holds 654 derivative securities directly, with no sales or exercises reported in this filing.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
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1 txn
Insider
Masiyiwa Strive
Role
Director
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Non-Qualified Stock Option (right to buy) | 654 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Non-Qualified Stock Option (right to buy) — 654 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
Key Figures
Options granted: 654 options
Underlying shares: 654 shares
Exercise price: $95.55 per share
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6 metrics
Options granted
654 options
Non-qualified stock options granted to director
Underlying shares
654 shares
Common stock underlying the options
Exercise price
$95.55 per share
Option strike price for future exercises
Expiration date
April 1, 2036
Option term end date
Derivative holdings after grant
654 derivative securities
Total options held following transaction
Transaction date
April 1, 2026
Date of grant/award acquisition
Key Terms
Non-Qualified Stock Option, grant/award acquisition, exercise price, underlying security, +1 more
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Non-Qualified Stock Option financial
"Security title is listed as "Non-Qualified Stock Option (right to buy)""
A non-qualified stock option (NSO) is a contract that lets an employee or service provider buy company shares at a fixed price for a set period, like a voucher to purchase stock later at today’s price. It matters to investors because exercising NSOs creates ordinary income for the holder and can increase share count, affecting a company’s earnings and ownership mix; think of it as a future sale that can dilute existing shareholders and has immediate tax consequences for the recipient.
grant/award acquisition financial
"transaction_action is described as "grant/award acquisition""
exercise price financial
"conversion_or_exercise_price is shown as 95.5500 per share"
The exercise price is the fixed amount at which you can buy or sell an asset, like a stock, when using an options contract. It matters because it helps determine whether exercising the option will be profitable or not, depending on the current market price. Think of it as the set price you agree on today to buy or sell later.
underlying security financial
"underlying_security_title is given as "Common Stock""
derivative securities financial
"total_shares_following_transaction reflects 654 derivative securities"
Financial contracts whose value is tied to the price or performance of another asset, such as a stock, bond, commodity, index, or currency; examples include options, futures and swaps. They matter to investors because they let you protect against price swings, bet on future moves or gain larger exposure with less upfront cash—like using a lever or insurance policy on an investment—so they can amplify gains and losses and help manage portfolio risk.