Roku tumbles as stiff competition from heavyweights dents outlook

Reuters

Published Feb 16, 2024 07:25AM ET

Updated Feb 16, 2024 09:41AM ET

By Samrhitha A

(Reuters) -Roku dropped nearly 20% on Friday after the streaming-service provider forecast a steeper-than-expected first-quarter loss, as it struggles to compete with heavyweights such as Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) for advertising dollars.

The entry of streaming giants into an already competitive ad space has weighed on Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU)'s business, with the shift from smart devices to smart televisions also denting demand for its devices.

"Roku is at the precipice of being squeezed by the emergence of challengers on all flanks," said Michael Nathanson, analyst at MoffettNathanson.

Roku's shares, which more than doubled last year, are on course to lose $2.6 billion in market value, based on its latest trading price of $76.02.

Adding to the streaming-service provider's concerns, Walmart (NYSE:WMT) has shown interest in acquiring rival Vizio, which would create another well-scaled entrant to compete with Roku in their most important retail channel.

Roku has an exclusive deal with Walmart to sell products fulfilled by the retailer on its devices.

"If indeed Walmart is successful in acquiring Vizio, we would expect that their unrivaled relationship with the world's largest brands and their treasure trove of shopping data will also present a significant challenge to Roku's incumbency," Nathanson said.

Roku's expectations of a first-quarter loss of 90 cents per share were larger than analysts expectations of a loss of 69 cents, per LSEG data.