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ROKU
$113,74
+$2,97(+2,68%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-17 13:40 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-17 13:40, Roku (ROKU) is priced at $113,74, with a total market cap of $16,49B, a P/E ratio of 180,67, and a dividend yield of 0,00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $111,00 and $114,05. The current price is 2,46% above the day's low and 0,27% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 2,90M. Over the past 52 weeks, ROKU has traded between $58,55 to $116,65, and the current price is -2,49% away from the 52-week high.

ROKU Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$109,33
Market Cap$16,49B
Volume2,90M
P/E Ratio180,67
Dividend Yield (TTM)0,00%
Diluted EPS (TTM)0,59
Net Income (FY)$88,36M
Revenue (FY)$4,73B
Earnings Date2026-04-30
EPS Estimate0,34
Revenue Estimate$1,20B
Shares Outstanding150,85M
Beta (1Y)1.996

About ROKU

Roku, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates a TV streaming platform. The company operates in two segments, Platform and Player. Its platform allows users to discover and access various movies and TV episodes, as well as live TV, news sports, shows, and others. As of December 31, 2021, the company had 60.1 million active accounts. It also provides digital and video advertising, content distribution, subscription, and billing services, as well as other commerce transactions, and brand sponsorship and promotions; and manufactures, sells, and licenses smart TVs under the Roku TV name. In addition, the company offers streaming players, and audio products and accessories under the Roku brand name; and sells branded channel buttons on remote controls of streaming devices. It provides its products and services through retailers and distributors, as well as directly to customers through its website in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, North and South Americas, and Europe. Roku, Inc. was incorporated in 2002 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.
SectorCommunication Services
IndustryEntertainment
CEOAnthony J. Wood
HeadquartersSan Jose,CA,US
Official Websitehttps://www.roku.com
Employees (FY)3,60K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1,31M
Net Income per Employee$24,54K

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ChainSauceMaster

ChainSauceMaster

04-16 09:01
Been watching the streaming service stocks space pretty closely lately, and there's something worth paying attention to here. The shift from traditional TV to streaming has basically completed in major markets now - we're talking over 45% of U.S. TV time on streaming as of late 2025. That's not a niche thing anymore, it's the default. What's interesting is how the business model has matured. A few years back it was all about subscriber wars and land grabs. Now the focus has completely flipped to monetization per user, churn management, and actually making money. Ad-supported tiers are becoming the real engine - FAST channels are getting serious engagement, and programmatic advertising is finally narrowing the gap with traditional broadcast. Looking at the major players in streaming service stocks, you've got some clear winners emerging. Roku is probably the most interesting case. They started as hardware in 2008, but evolved into this platform play where the real money comes from advertising and content distribution, not device sales. By end of 2025 they had 90 million logged-in households and were the #1 streaming OS by hours viewed in North America. Their aggregate hours streamed hit 145 billion, up 15% year-over-year. That's scale. They're expanding internationally too - Canada, Mexico, Brazil - which opens up real TAM growth. Youtube's position is almost unfair at this point. Revenue crossed $60 billion in 2025. They've got premium subscriptions, YouTube TV for live sports, YouTube Music, and now they're doing NFL Sunday Ticket. The AI personalization they've built into recommendations is a genuine competitive edge. When you control that much watch time across formats, the monetization leverage is massive. Spotify's story is different but equally compelling. They hit 290 million premium subscribers by end of 2025 with 750 million MAUs total. Started as pure music streaming, now they're doing podcasts, audiobooks, even video. The personalization engine is legitimately good - that's their moat. Pricing power in key markets is holding up despite competition from tech giants trying to muscle in on audio. The common thread across all these streaming service stocks is that the industry has matured past hype. It's about sustainable growth now - engagement depth, monetization per user, disciplined costs. Bundling strategies are working, password-sharing crackdowns are real, and AI-driven personalization is becoming table stakes. If this trend continues, the companies that nail the combo of scale, monetization efficiency, and content strategy will capture the lion's share. Worth keeping these on your radar.
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