Thanks for the share, but I think you are focusing too much on focusing on price/sales. What about the massive growth, disruption of status quo television and unrelenting cord cutting?
No mention of $70 Billion yearly ad budgets which still have some 90% left to migrate to streaming, no mention of #Roku being the market leader for streaming in all measures. The price/sales argument has been thrown around since $ROKU was in the $50 range, and yet it has grown exponentially to be able to sustain its current prices with roughly the same price/sales as it had back then.
Some good stocks here. But I never understood the lover for $ROKU. To my knowledge all #Roku does is provide a line of products to watch movies and music over the internet. But the market is proliferated with such products, and there are many superior products by real market leaders like #Google, #Apple, and #Amazon. $GOOG$GOOGL $AMAZN $AAPL
I don't understand what people see in #ROKU? Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't the only thing the company does is make products that are just like the Amazon Fire TV Stick, the Google Chromecast and a dozen other similar products?
I'm not convinced #WesternDigital has any sort of competitive edge. I had thought they were making an impressive early foray into video streaming and turning TVs into Smart, all in one devices. But they were quickly eclipsed by #Roku, #Amazon, #Google and others. $WDC$ROKU$AMZN$GOOGL
Why is #Roku any better than #Google's Chromecast or #Amazon Fire TV Stick? I've never used Roku but the I have the other two. The Fire TV Stick was far superior in my opinion, with it's dedicated voice remote. Especially if you are deeply integrated into the Amazon Echo system.
But more recently Google seems to be winning out by having it's technology already integrated into far more TV sets. Why do you think Roku will win out in the end?
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Thanks for the share, but I think you are focusing too much on focusing on price/sales. What about the massive growth, disruption of status quo television and unrelenting cord cutting?
No mention of $70 Billion yearly ad budgets which still have some 90% left to migrate to streaming, no mention of #Roku being the market leader for streaming in all measures. The price/sales argument has been thrown around since $ROKU was in the $50 range, and yet it has grown exponentially to be able to sustain its current prices with roughly the same price/sales as it had back then.
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Some good stocks here. But I never understood the lover for $ROKU. To my knowledge all #Roku does is provide a line of products to watch movies and music over the internet. But the market is proliferated with such products, and there are many superior products by real market leaders like #Google, #Apple, and #Amazon. $GOOG $GOOGL $AMAZN $AAPL
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I don't understand what people see in #ROKU? Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't the only thing the company does is make products that are just like the Amazon Fire TV Stick, the Google Chromecast and a dozen other similar products?
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I'm not convinced #WesternDigital has any sort of competitive edge. I had thought they were making an impressive early foray into video streaming and turning TVs into Smart, all in one devices. But they were quickly eclipsed by #Roku, #Amazon, #Google and others. $WDC $ROKU $AMZN $GOOGL
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Why is #Roku any better than #Google's Chromecast or #Amazon Fire TV Stick? I've never used Roku but the I have the other two. The Fire TV Stick was far superior in my opinion, with it's dedicated voice remote. Especially if you are deeply integrated into the Amazon Echo system.
But more recently Google seems to be winning out by having it's technology already integrated into far more TV sets. Why do you think Roku will win out in the end?
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