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Why Roku Stock Jumped 13% This Morning

Why Roku Stock Jumped 13% This Morning

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Roku stock soared after announcing an exclusive advertising partnership with Amazon's ad-selling service.
Advertisers will be able to reach 80% of U.S. connected TV households through Amazon's platform.
Amazon stock moved slightly on the news, but Roku saw a far bigger boost.
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Shares of Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) rose as much as 13.4% on Monday morning, dropping back to a 10% gain by noon ET. The media-streaming technology expert announced an advertising partnership with Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN).
The new deal gives advertisers access to Roku's media-playing platform through the Amazon DSP advertising platform. It's an exclusive partnership with deeper data access than Roku's existing ad-sales deals, making Amazon's service the easiest route to placing ads across all of Roku's original and third-party content services.
The companies said that this combination grows the effective market reach for ad buyers while also placing more varied marketing messages in front of the consumer. Between Roku's media players and the Amazon Prime Video service, Amazon DSP now reaches 80% of American media households.
Amazon stock also rose slightly on the news, but the partnership should make a bigger difference to Roku's business. The company now has direct ad placement deals with the three largest ad management platforms.
After Monday's price jump, Roku's stock has gained 42% in 12 months. It still looks quite affordable at 2.8 times trailing sales, despite the company's habit of delivering year-over-year revenue growth of 15% or more in recent quarters.
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