Netflix saw its first-ever decline in paid U.S. subscribers in the second quarter , losing 126,000 U.S. users when Wall Street was expecting 352,000 domestic adds. Barron's reports:For the third quarter, Netflix "calls for $1.04 in EPS, $5.3 billion in revenue, and for user numbers to return to growth to the tune of 800,000 new domestic subscribers and 6.2 million international subscribers," the report says. "That compares with 89 cents in EPS on $4 billion in sales in the same period last year, when Netflix also added 1.1 million new domestic subscribers and 5.9 million international subscribers."