
Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters saw their compensation come in just above $53 million in 2025, which actually marked a decrease in the chiefs’ pay packages from 2024. The streamer announced the CEOs’ pay in an SEC filing Thursday, which came out just as the Netflix execs were fielding analyst questions about their […]
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