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Netflix signed up a record number of new subscribers for the first quarter

Netflix signed up more new paying subscribers than expected during the first quarter, attracting 9.6 million new accounts during the period - the highest add in the company's history.

But investors shrugged off the good news, sending the stock lower in after-hours trading

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