By Benjamin Pimentel, MarketWatch

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Netflix Inc. stock continued soaring Thursday, bucking a tech sector sell-off, as the video-streaming company's results won praise on Wall Street.

Netflix (NFLX) gained 16.5% to close at $388.72, the best performer on the S&P 500(SPX), which was down 1% as the broader market retreated. The Nasdaq Composite Index (RIXF) shed 0.6% to close at 4,219. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX) was off 1.1%.

Netflix on Wednesday posted results that blew past Wall Street estimates as the company added 2.33 million U.S. subscribers in the fourth quarter.

RBC Capital's Mark Mahaney reiterated a buy rating on Netflix and raised his price target to $500.

"A variety of factors were at play: strong execution, especially in international markets, rising customer satisfaction, a larger installed base of connected devices, the lack, so far, of a compelling alternative in most markets, and the impact of original series," he told clients in a note.

J.P. Morgan analyst Doug Anmuth also boosted his price target to $500 with a buy rating, telling clients in a note, "We continue to believe Netflix remains on track to significantly disrupt the linear TV market through content differentiation, a compelling consumer proposition, and strong subscriber growth."

Shares of eBay Inc. (EBAY) also were up 1%, closing at $54.94, a day after the e-commerce site reported mostly in-line results, but stunned Wall Street with the disclosure that billionaire investor Carl Icahn is pushing to spin off PayPal as a separate company.

But the upward movement from Netflix and eBay was not enough to lift the tech sector into positive territory. The sector was weighed down by losses in shares of Intel Corp.(INTC), Facebook Inc. (FB) and Yahoo Inc.(YHOO)

Shares of Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) shed 1.6% to close at $29.37, while IBM Corp. (IBM) edged higher by 0.3% to close at $182.73. IBM announced that it is selling its low-end server business to Lenovo, a move that some analysts see as a negative for H-P, as it could lead to more price competition in that market.

Also in the red were shares of Nokia Corp.(NOK), which were down 9% to close at $7.03 after the company reported a drop in sales in its handset business, which it is about to turn over to Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft (MSFT) edged higher by 0.4% to close at $36.06 ahead of its quarterly report due after the closing bell.

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