Roku Has 'War Time' CEO? Analyst Says Yes And Sees More New Positives For The Company
Needham analyst
Subscription revenue shares are considered a key growth driver for Roku’s revenue and valuation in the next two years. The analyst estimated that revenue shares from SVOD streaming services accounted for 48% of Roku’s total reported Platform Segment revenues in 2024.
Subscription revenue shares provide stable, annuity-like income, with software contributing over 85% in 2024.
Roku’s DSP integrations were a key investment positive in the first-quarter 2025, with platforms like The Trade Desk, Google DV360, Yahoo, and Adobe already integrated. Amazon, Viant, and others are working on integrations, noted the analyst.
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These partnerships should boost revenue growth, as
These integrations expand Roku’s total addressable market by attracting new advertisers.
Investors are optimistic about Roku’s home screen as a revenue driver, though it lags behind Vizio’s model.
While the home page holds major revenue potential, Roku’s current execution is considered suboptimal, offering room for growth.
Roku’s growth potential is bolstered by its expansion into small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and its emerging Retail Media Network (RMN) capabilities.
The Roku Channel (TRC) is expected to drive revenue growth in 2025, with
This is much higher than its competitors like Prime, Pluto, and YouTube. Additionally, there’s potential for ad revenue per home to grow significantly, narrowing the gap with linear TV.
Roku’s return on invested capital (ROIC) is also expected to improve, with cash from operations projected to double in 2025 and continue growing through 2026. This increase in asset productivity is likely to boost Roku’s share price, said the analyst.
Meanwhile, its continued growth despite heavy competition suggests it will keep expanding. The company’s venture into TV manufacturing has raised concerns about device margins and free cash flow, but these concerns are more sentiment-driven, as TV sales make up a small portion of Roku’s total revenue, concluded the analyst.
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