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Roku is launching a targeted advertising program that could differentiate it from rivals in the crowded streaming space.
Even with parks reopening it might take a while for Disney to recapture the magic, but its new streaming service is exceeding expectations.
5G is critical to AT&T’s future but Verizon and Sprint/T-Mobile will also be competing hard for market share. A slapdown from the National Advertising Review Board won’t help.
Worries that Roku would be knocked out by competitors took a back seat when the company reported earnings. Suddenly, its prospects do not look so dim.
Netflix recently forecast it would have over 190 million subscribers worldwide at the end of the quarter. Could that number push above 200 million?
Roku has nearly 40 million accounts and the soon-to-be-launched HBO Max has lots of appealing content. Can they do without each other?  
The launch of HBO Max could give AT&T’s lagging stock a boost, but there’s tough competition in the streaming space.
AT&T's incoming CEO and another executive talked at conferences this week about the launch the HBO Max streaming service, and about the 5G transition.
Most of Walt Disney’s businesses are in shambles. The only part that has posted strong growth, and likely will continue to do so, is Disney+, its feature video streaming service.
Slumping iPhone sales and other near-term problems are being offset by Apple's incredible services business. If anything, this makes Apple quite a safe bet.
Amazon stock looks immune despite concerns about the reopening of the American economy.
Even in bear markets and recessions, some nimble companies either have incredibly resilient management teams or just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
Shanghai Disneyland is reopening, and this may provide the first indications of how Walt Disney will fare a post-COVID-19 world.
Only three U.S. public companies have market valuations of over $1 trillion. To stay in the group, Apple will need to do more than just sell iPhones.
The long list of competitors means that AT&T does not have an easy road to a dominant place in the new streaming industry.