Sunday, July 27, 2025

Roku Stock Could Head Higher on Friday

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Roku (ROKU) has seen its stock decline over 34% since reaching a 52-week high following strong financial results in mid-February. As it prepares to report its first-quarter results, analysts expect revenue of $1.01 billion and a loss of $0.25 per share, slightly better than Roku’s guidance. Despite recent price target cuts, analysts remain optimistic about Roku’s ability to navigate challenges in the ad market and tariffs while capitalizing on increasing user engagement and revenue growth.

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