Episode 637
Shawn O’Malley and Daniel Mahnke break down Roku (ticker: ROKU), an aggregator of digital content in the world of TV streaming, with a footprint in nearly 90 million households. Roku is the gateway to streaming, and its devices have famously turned any TV into a Smart TV, but now Roku does much more than that.
In this episode, you’ll learn why the market has soured on Roku, how much its honeypot of first-party data could be worth, how Roku makes money for driving subscriptions to services like Disney+, how Roku is monetizing its uniquely positioned business, what has powered The Roku Channel’s surge toward ad-supported streaming dominance, plus so much more!
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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN
00:00 - Intro 01:34 - How Roku is a unique combination of being like a streaming service, device manufacturer, and digital advertising exchange. 03:38 - Why Roku’s financials look so poor and why the market has soured on Roku post-pandemic. 10:21 - How Roku has been able to sustain its massive market share over competitors like Amazon and Google in connected streaming. 21:24 - Why Roku’s intrinsic value is so volatile given small changes in assumptions about its future. 23:21 - What makes Roku’s founder/CEO so special. 51:07 - Why Roku may be sitting on a gold mine of digital real estate. 01:00:01 - The biggest competitive threats facing Roku. 01:08:20 - Whether Shawn and Daniel add Roku to their Intrinsic Value Portfolio. And much, much more!
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