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Roku to launch streaming bundles as part of its efforts to continue growing its profitability
TechCrunch· 2026-02-13 16:39
Core Insights - Roku reported a strong fourth-quarter performance for 2025, with a net income of $80.5 million, a significant recovery from a loss of $35.5 million in the same period last year [4] - The company achieved total revenue of $1.4 billion for Q4 2025, reflecting a 16% year-over-year increase [4] - Roku is optimistic about future growth, projecting total net revenue of $5.5 billion and gross profit of $2.4 billion [4] Streaming Strategy - Roku is launching new streaming bundles in 2026 to attract viewers amid rising subscription prices, aiming to appeal to cost-conscious consumers [2] - The addition of HBO Max has positively impacted Roku's premium subscriptions, encouraging the company to partner with more top-tier streaming services [2] - Roku's ad-free subscription service, Howdy, launched last year, is set to expand beyond the Roku platform, with plans for widespread distribution [3] User Engagement - Roku users streamed 145.6 billion hours of video in 2025, marking a 15% increase from 2024 [3] - The company is approaching the milestone of 100 million streaming households, although it has decided to report this figure less frequently [3] Financial Performance - The company successfully reached adjusted EBITDA breakeven in 2024, a year ahead of schedule, and aims to sustain double-digit platform revenue growth while increasing profitability [5]
Roku shares rise on strong fourth quarter earnings beat
Proactiveinvestors NA· 2026-02-13 16:37
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Roku stock surges on earnings beat, record quarter for premium subscriptions
CNBC· 2026-02-13 16:20
Group 1 - Roku's shares increased by over 6% following the release of fourth-quarter results that exceeded analysts' expectations and provided strong guidance [1] - The fourth quarter was noted as the "biggest quarter ever" for net additions to premium subscriptions, driven by the trend of services moving towards premium subscriptions on the Roku platform [1] - Roku expects to report $1.2 billion in revenue for the current period, surpassing analysts' expectations of $1.16 billion, and projects full-year revenue of $5.5 billion, exceeding the $5.34 billion forecast [2] Group 2 - Roku acquired Frndly, a live TV subscription streaming service, for $185 million and launched an ad-free streaming service called Howdy at $2.99 per month, which has potential for significant growth [3] - Analysts at Rosenblatt Securities upgraded Roku's stock to buy from neutral, highlighting strong fourth-quarter results and growth opportunities [4] - The partnership with Amazon and new ad tools for small and mid-sized businesses enhance Roku's ability to monetize streaming [5] Group 3 - Roku reported adjusted earnings per share of 53 cents, compared to the expected 28 cents, and revenue of $1.39 billion, exceeding the anticipated $1.35 billion [6]
Streaming Stock Surges on Beat-and-Raise, Upgrade
Schaeffers Investment Research· 2026-02-13 16:16
Roku Inc (NASDAQ:ROKU) stock is surging today, last seen up 5.9% at $87.83, after the streaming name's better-than-expected fourth-quarter results and upbeat annual revenue forecast. The company also signaled plans to begin bundles of premium streaming subscriptions. Rosenblatt Securities upgraded the stock to "buy" from "neutral" after the event, throwing in a price-target hike to $118 from $106. Several other analysts lifted their price targets as well, including Wedbush to $140 from $130. On track for it ...
ROKU's Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
ZACKS· 2026-02-13 14:56
Core Insights - Roku reported fourth-quarter 2025 earnings of 53 cents per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 28 cents, and reversing a loss of 24 cents per share from the previous year [1][9] - Revenues increased by 16.1% year-over-year to $1.39 billion, exceeding the consensus mark by 3.12% [1][9] Financial Performance - Platform revenues, which account for 87.7% of total revenues, rose 18.2% year-over-year to $1.22 billion, driven by strong streaming services distribution and video advertising [6] - Device revenues, making up 12.3% of total revenues, grew 3.2% year-over-year to $170.9 million, with gross margin improving by 530 basis points to negative 23.3% [6] - Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $169.4 million, reflecting a 119% year-over-year increase, with an adjusted EBITDA margin improvement of 570 basis points to 12.1% [10] Operating Metrics - Gross margin as a percentage of total revenues expanded by 80 basis points year-over-year to 43.5% [7] - Operating expenses decreased by 2% year-over-year to $540.8 million, reducing the percentage of total revenues from 45.9% to 38.8% [7] Segment Highlights - Advertising performance benefited from Roku's scale of over 90 million logged-in streaming households, with The Roku Channel ranking as the 2 app by engagement in the U.S. [3] - The fourth quarter saw record net adds for Premium Subscriptions, supported by holiday promotions and enhancements to the Roku Experience [4] Guidance and Projections - For Q1 2026, Roku estimates total net revenues of approximately $1.2 billion, an 18% year-over-year increase, with platform revenues expected to grow by 21% [12] - For the full year 2026, Roku projects total net revenues of $5.50 billion, with platform revenues of $4.89 billion, representing 18% year-over-year growth [13]
Why Are Roku Shares Surging Friday? - Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU)
Benzinga· 2026-02-13 13:04
This uptick occurs despite broader market pressures, with Nasdaq futures down 0.22% and S&P 500 futures shedding 0.21%.Roku Rocks Q4Roku reported quarterly earnings of 53 cents per share, which beat the consensus estimate of 27 cents by 93.43%. Quarterly revenue came in at $1.4 billion, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $1.35 billion and up from $1.2 billion in the same period last year.Roku 2026 OutlookRoku expects first-quarter revenue of $1.2 billion, versus the $1.16 billion analyst estimate, an ...
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones Futures Fall, Nasdaq Gains Ahead Of January CPI Print—Tri Pointe Homes, Roku, Expedia Group In Focus - State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (ARCA:SPY)
Benzinga· 2026-02-13 10:20
Market Overview - U.S. stock futures showed volatility, with major indices mixed following a lower close on Thursday [1] - Investors are anticipating January's inflation data, with estimates suggesting core CPI may drop to 2.52%, aligning with pre-COVID averages [1] Treasury Yields - The 10-year Treasury bond yield is at 4.12%, while the two-year bond yield stands at 3.47% [2] - Market expectations indicate a 92.1% likelihood that the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rates in March [2] Index Performance - Dow Jones decreased by 0.13%, S&P 500 increased by 0.02%, Nasdaq 100 rose by 0.13%, and Russell 2000 fell by 0.08% [3] Stocks in Focus - **Roku (ROKU)**: Long-term price trend remains strong, but short and medium-term trends are weak [3] - **Arista Networks (ANET)**: Strong price trend across short, medium, and long terms, with solid growth ranking [4] - **Tri Pointe Homes (TPH)**: Surged 25.79% after announcing a strategic combination with Sumitomo Forestry, maintaining a strong price trend [7] - **Expedia Group (EXPE)**: Dropped 4.97% after fourth-quarter earnings report, despite beating estimates; maintains a strong long-term trend but weak short and medium-term trends [8] - **HIVE Digital Technologies**: Weaker price trend across all time frames [5] Economic Insights - Scott Wren from Wells Fargo maintains a positive outlook for the U.S. economy, raising growth estimates to 2.9% [9] - Wren views market corrections as buying opportunities, emphasizing broadening performance beyond technology [10][11] Upcoming Economic Data - January's consumer price index data is set to be released at 8:30 a.m. ET [12] Commodities and Global Markets - Crude oil futures increased by 0.35% to approximately $63.06 per barrel [13] - Gold Spot price rose by 0.91% to around $4,966.59 per ounce [13] - Bitcoin traded 0.81% lower at $66,785.65 per coin [13] Corporate Earnings and Monetary Policy - Anticipation of a fourth consecutive year of record earnings for the S&P 500 [15] - Expectations for further Federal Reserve easing and rate cuts as the year progresses [15] - Preference for U.S. assets over international ones, particularly in sectors like Energy, Materials, and Industrials [15]
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones Futures Fall, Nasdaq Gains Ahead Of January CPI Print—Tri Pointe Homes, Roku, Expedia Group In Focus
Benzinga· 2026-02-13 10:20
Market Overview - U.S. stock futures showed volatility, with major indices mixed following a lower close on Thursday [1] - Investors are anticipating January's inflation data, with estimates suggesting core CPI may drop to 2.52%, aligning with pre-COVID averages [1] Treasury Yields - The 10-year Treasury bond yield is at 4.12%, while the two-year bond yield stands at 3.47% [2] - Market expectations indicate a 92.1% likelihood that the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rates in March [2] Index Performance - Dow Jones decreased by 0.13%, S&P 500 increased by 0.02%, Nasdaq 100 rose by 0.13%, and Russell 2000 fell by 0.08% [3] Stocks in Focus - **Roku (ROKU)**: Long-term price trend remains strong, but short and medium-term trends are weak [3] - **Arista Networks (ANET)**: Strong price trend across short, medium, and long terms, with solid growth ranking [4] - **Tri Pointe Homes (TPH)**: Surged 25.79% after announcing an all-cash strategic combination with Sumitomo Forestry, maintaining a strong price trend [7] - **Expedia Group (EXPE)**: Dropped 4.97% after fourth-quarter earnings report, despite beating estimates; maintains a stronger long-term trend but weak short and medium-term trends [8] - **HIVE Digital Technologies**: Weaker price trend across all time frames [5] Economic Insights - Scott Wren from Wells Fargo maintains a positive outlook for the U.S. economy, raising the growth estimate to 2.9% [9] - Wren views market corrections as buying opportunities, emphasizing broadening performance beyond technology sectors [10][11] Upcoming Economic Data - Investors are focused on the release of January's consumer price index data scheduled for 8:30 a.m. ET [12] Commodities and Global Markets - Crude oil futures increased by 0.35% to approximately $63.06 per barrel [13] - Gold Spot price rose by 0.91% to around $4,966.59 per ounce [13] - Bitcoin traded 0.81% lower at $66,785.65 per coin [13] Corporate Earnings and Monetary Policy - Anticipation of a fourth consecutive year of record earnings for the S&P 500 [15] - Expectations for further Federal Reserve easing and rate cuts as the year progresses [15] - Preference for U.S. assets over international ones, particularly in sectors like Energy, Materials, and Industrials [15]
Roku Stock Jumps After Earnings. Why Analysts Think the Streaming Play Has Upside.
Barrons· 2026-02-13 09:52
Core Viewpoint - The transition from traditional linear TV to streaming services is expected to benefit streaming device manufacturers, creating potential growth opportunities in the industry [1] Group 1 - Investors are optimistic that the decline of linear TV will serve as a positive factor for streaming device makers [1]