Streaming Stocks To Keep An Eye On – June 14th

Roku, Spotify Technology, and FreeCast (Direct Listing) are the three Streaming stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. “Streaming stocks” refers to the real-time flow of stock market data and price updates that investors monitor as trades happen throughout the trading day. For stock market investors, it usually means using live quote feeds or platforms that continuously update prices, volume, and market activity so they can react quickly to changes. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Streaming stocks within the last several days.

Roku (ROKU)

Roku, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates a TV streaming platform in the United states and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Platform and Devices. Its streaming platform allows users to find and access TV shows, movies, news, sports, and others. The Platform segment offers digital advertising, including direct and programmatic video advertising, media and entertainment promotional spending, and related services; and streaming services distribution, such as subscription and transaction revenue shares, and sale of premium subscriptions and branded app buttons on remote controls.

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Spotify Technology (SPOT)

Spotify Technology S.A., together with its subsidiaries, provides audio streaming subscription services worldwide. It operates through two segments, Premium and Ad-Supported. The Premium segment offers unlimited online and offline streaming access to its catalog of music and podcasts without commercial breaks to its subscribers.

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FreeCast (Direct Listing) (CAST)

FreeCast is a technology-driven streaming entertainment aggregator offering a unified, à la carte service for TV entertainment through a comprehensive Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) model. Our proprietary platform consolidates available entertainment content, advertising, and delivery infrastructure into a single, centralized ecosystem, reducing the complexity for consumers who would otherwise need to navigate multiple streaming services.

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