Netflix, a major US video distribution company, reported a modest increase in sales over the past 10 years due to record inflation and the effects of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine. It turned to the first decrease.

According to the announcement, sales were $ 7,868 million, or about 1.1 trillion yen in Japanese yen, a slight increase of 9% compared to the same period of the previous year.



The final profit was 1,597 million dollars, which was about 200 billion yen in Japanese yen, a decrease of 6%.



Global membership fell by 200,000 to 221.64 million, well below the company's forecast of an increase of 2.5 million, marking the first decline in the last decade.