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Roku Rallies After Strong Sales Forecast Amid Streaming Growth

Roku Rallies After Strong Sales Forecast Amid Streaming Growth

Roku Inc. shares rallied after its quarterly revenue forecast topped the average analyst estimate, signaling demand for its video-streaming services continues to climb.

The company forecast second-quarter revenue between $610 million and $620 million. The average of analyst estimates was $551.7 million, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Roku shares rose more than 5% in postmarket trading.

In a letter to shareholders, the company said it would “face a mix of headwinds and tailwinds for the rest of 2021 and into 2022.” It added that it anticipates “more robust revenue growth rates in the first half of 2021 because we face tougher comps in the second half.”

“Though there will be difficult COVID-19-related comparisons in 2021, we believe that the shift to streaming is inevitable,” Chief Executive Officer Anthony Wood and Chief Financial Officer Steve Louden wrote.

For the first quarter, Roku reported a net income of 54 cents a share on revenue of $574.2 million. Analysts were looking for a net loss of 13 cents a share and revenue of $492.5 million, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The company also said it had added 2.4 million incremental active accounts, reaching 53.6 million, and reported 18.3 billion streaming hours. The Bloomberg Consensus estimate had been for 54 million active customer accounts and 18.2 billion streaming hours.

Shares of Roku have struggled of late. Based on its most recent close, it is down about 40% from a February peak. Shares fell 6.6% in Thursday’s regular session, their eighth-straight negative trading day.

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