Menu

Price Performance Heatmap

5Y Price (Market Cap Weighted)

All Stocks (150)

Company Market Cap Price
AAPL Apple Inc.
Programmatic Advertising Platform aligns with App Store advertising and related revenue streams.
$4.03T
$276.49
+1.84%
GOOG Alphabet Inc.
Programmatic Advertising Platform enables automated ad buying and optimization.
$3.62T
$318.47
+6.28%
AMZN Amazon.com, Inc.
Programmatic advertising technology and platform capabilities supporting ad sales.
$2.35T
$226.68
+2.71%
META Meta Platforms, Inc.
Programmatic advertising platform enabling automated ad buying, bidding, and optimization across Meta's ecosystems.
$1.49T
$615.14
+3.52%
WMT Walmart Inc.
Walmart leverages a programmatic advertising platform to monetize its digital assets.
$840.50B
$104.83
-0.47%
NFLX Netflix, Inc.
Netflix ad suite includes programmatic advertising platform and ad tech capabilities.
$443.24B
$104.73
+0.40%
SHOP Shopify Inc.
Shopify offers a programmatic advertising platform through Shopify Campaigns and partner integrations.
$190.92B
$156.08
+5.60%
APP AppLovin Corporation
Directly describes AppLovin's core programmatic advertising platform.
$175.98B
$555.03
+6.68%
UBER Uber Technologies, Inc.
Uber uses an advertising platform for programmatic ads on its app; monetizes via ads.
$174.90B
$83.78
-0.11%
PDD PDD Holdings Inc.
Programmatic advertising platform capabilities support ad placement and monetization for the ecosystem.
$156.94B
$113.53
+0.26%
ADBE Adobe Inc.
Adobe's programmatic advertising platform enables automated ad buying and campaign optimization.
$137.52B
$320.38
-1.18%
SPOT Spotify Technology S.A.
Spotify is pivoting to a programmatic advertising stack, enabling advertisers to purchase and optimize across its inventory.
$117.64B
$580.18
-0.59%
MELI MercadoLibre, Inc.
MercadoLibre monetizes advertising through Mercado Ads, including programmatic ad capabilities.
$98.95B
$2000.01
+2.47%
NTES NetEase, Inc.
AI-driven programmatic advertising capabilities tied to optimizing ad spend and placements.
$85.46B
$139.34
+4.31%
DASH DoorDash, Inc.
Advertising platform capabilities (merchant advertising to boost visibility) align with programmatic/ads platform investments.
$81.01B
$188.32
-0.69%
SE Sea Limited
Shopee/Sea provides a programmatic advertising platform for sellers.
$75.29B
$135.59
+3.24%
PYPL PayPal Holdings, Inc.
PayPal is building an Ads platform to enable programmatic advertising leveraging its merchant and consumer data.
$57.87B
$60.64
+0.12%
TME Tencent Music Entertainment Group
Advertising revenue growth implies an advertising platform/format capability within the streaming ecosystem.
$47.18B
$18.32
+0.96%
TGT Target Corporation
Target's Roundel retail media network monetizes advertising via a programmatic platform.
$39.81B
$85.15
-2.82%
EBAY eBay Inc.
Programmatic advertising platform supports AI-driven ad buying and promotion within the marketplace.
$36.94B
$80.89
+0.06%
RDDT Reddit, Inc.
Reddit monetizes via a programmatic advertising platform and ad-tech tools.
$34.34B
$192.47
+4.90%
EXPE Expedia Group, Inc.
Provides a Programmatic Advertising Platform for B2B partners to buy and optimize travel advertising on the Expedia ecosystem.
$30.62B
$249.31
+0.74%
ULTA Ulta Beauty, Inc.
UB Media is Ulta's retail media network / programmatic advertising platform.
$23.17B
$520.30
+0.92%
DG Dollar General Corporation
Dollar General Media Network is an ad-platform initiative that monetizes customer connections and delivers targeted advertising, a programmatic platform.
$22.38B
$102.63
+0.91%
TOST Toast, Inc.
Programmatic Advertising Platform aligns with Toast’s automated ad bidding/optimization features.
$19.79B
$33.72
-0.68%
GRAB Grab Holdings Limited
Grab's advertising revenue is driven by a programmatic advertising platform and monetization tools.
$19.73B
$5.21
+6.22%
TTD The Trade Desk, Inc.
Core platform for programmatic ad buying on the open internet.
$19.39B
$39.10
-1.39%
PINS Pinterest, Inc.
Pinterest's ad platform enables programmatic ad buying, bidding, and optimization across campaigns.
$16.97B
$24.98
+0.08%
DKS DICK'S Sporting Goods, Inc.
DICK'S Media Network and advertising capabilities enabling programmatic ad opportunities.
$16.69B
$207.15
-0.62%
U Unity Software Inc.
Programmatic Advertising Platform tag applies as Vector functions as a programmatic ad platform within Unity's Grow offering.
$16.38B
$41.42
+6.84%
BBY Best Buy Co., Inc.
BBY Ads uses programmatic advertising platforms to buy/optimize ad inventory.
$16.16B
$76.02
-0.57%
OMC Omnicom Group Inc.
Omnicom engages in programmatic ad buying/platform capabilities as part of its media and marketing technology stack.
$14.50B
$75.28
+0.55%
KSPI Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz
Kaspi monetizes Advertising via a programmatic platform and merchant advertising tools.
$14.26B
$71.56
+0.95%
CHWY Chewy, Inc.
Chewy's first-party Sponsored Ads platform enables programmatic advertising for brands on/off-site.
$13.82B
$32.41
-2.63%
ROKU Roku, Inc.
Roku's Platform monetization is driven by programmatic ad buying and the Roku Exchange, making it a core programmatic advertising platform.
$13.75B
$93.09
-0.25%
W Wayfair Inc.
Wayfair engages in programmatic advertising and supplier advertising within its platform ecosystem.
$13.62B
$105.58
+0.51%
LAMR Lamar Advertising Company
Lamar utilizes programmatic approaches to sell its digital OOH inventory, leveraging the Vistar/M&A ecosystem to automate ad buying and selling.
$13.29B
$131.82
+0.42%
SNAP Snap Inc.
Programmatic advertising platform enabling automated ad buying and optimization within Snapchat.
$12.99B
$7.67
-0.33%
TIMB TIM S.A.
TIM reports growth from mobile advertising and data monetization, consistent with a programmatic advertising platform.
$11.05B
$22.91
+0.39%
CART Instacart (Maplebear Inc.)
Instacart Ads operate as a programmatic advertising platform within the ecosystem.
$10.59B
$40.81
+1.54%
NYT The New York Times Company
Advertisers utilize programmatic ad platforms on NYT properties (Programmatic Advertising Platform).
$10.44B
$63.92
-0.27%
ACI Albertsons Companies, Inc.
Albertsons Media Collective represents a retail media/advertising platform monetizing shopper data.
$9.86B
$17.59
-0.14%
IPG The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
IPG employs programmatic advertising platforms to optimize media buy and campaign performance across channels.
$9.42B
$25.83
+0.43%
LYFT Lyft, Inc.
Lyft Media operates a programmatic in‑app advertising platform to monetize its user base and data.
$8.04B
$19.96
+0.91%
SIRI Sirius XM Holdings Inc.
Investments in ad tech and programmatic capabilities to monetize audio content (including podcasts) reflect a programmatic advertising platform capability.
$6.91B
$20.89
+1.83%
LIFX Life360, Inc.
Life360 relies on advertising revenue via partnerships, aligning with a programmatic advertising platform/ads ecosystem.
$6.00B
$25.50
ETSY Etsy, Inc.
Etsy monetizes via programmatic advertising and targeting through its on-site ad platform (Etsy Ads).
$5.26B
$52.31
-1.47%
ZETA Zeta Global Holdings Corp.
Programmatic advertising platform enabling multi-channel ad buying and automated bidding.
$4.11B
$17.62
+2.03%
OUT Outfront Media Inc.
Digital programmatic advertising platform enabling automated buying and selling of OOH inventory.
$3.83B
$22.88
-0.04%
CARG CarGurus, Inc.
CarGurus monetizes and enhances advertising through programmatic capabilities on its platform.
$3.43B
$35.20
+1.73%
JOYY JOYY Inc.
BIGO Ads functions as a programmatic advertising platform enabling automated ad buying and optimization.
$3.33B
$64.49
+4.37%
TGNA TEGNA Inc.
Premion functions as a programmatic advertising platform, making TGNA a provider of programmatic ad tech.
$3.21B
$19.29
-3.43%
ATHM Autohome Inc.
Programmatic Advertising Platform capability for automated ad buying and distribution across media channels.
$2.85B
$23.60
+0.51%
GRND Grindr Inc.
Advertising monetization via programmatic ad tech and partnerships.
$2.66B
$12.42
-10.26%
IAC IAC InterActive Corp.
Programmatic advertising platform enabling AI-driven ad buying and optimization.
$2.62B
$33.28
+1.77%
RUM Rumble Inc.
Rumble monetizes content via an advertising platform (RAC) and programmatic ad capabilities.
$2.47B
$6.53
+14.76%
WB Weibo Corporation
Weibo's programmatic advertising platform enables automated, data-driven ad buying and optimization.
$2.29B
$9.88
+2.44%
DRVN Driven Brands Holdings Inc.
Revenue from vendor advertising on the Driven Advantage platform aligns with programmatic ad platforms.
$2.24B
$14.01
+2.94%
GENI Genius Sports Limited
Programmatic Advertising Platform indicates FanHub/BetVision enabling digital ad inventory and programmatic ad delivery.
$2.09B
$9.13
+0.44%
IQ iQIYI, Inc.
IQ's advertising monetization includes programmatic capabilities and AI-driven optimization.
$2.05B
$2.19
+2.82%
MGNI Magnite, Inc.
Magnite's core offering is a programmatic advertising platform (SSP) enabling multi-channel programmatic ad transactions.
$2.00B
$14.67
+4.19%
RAMP LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.
Programmatic advertising platform enabling data-driven ad buying and measurement via RampID-based activation.
$1.89B
$28.65
-0.45%
YELP Yelp Inc.
Yelp monetizes primarily through an advertising platform that uses CPC auctions, i.e., a Programmatic Advertising Platform.
$1.82B
$28.70
-0.36%
IAS Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.
IAS operates a cloud-based programmatic ad buying/optimization platform.
$1.70B
$10.26
-0.05%
DV DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.
DV functions as a unified programmatic advertising platform delivering verification, activation, and measurement across channels.
$1.70B
$10.21
-1.50%
STGW Stagwell Inc.
Programmatic advertising platform capabilities enabling automated ad buying.
$1.38B
$5.54
+3.65%
TBLA Taboola.com Ltd.
Taboola's Realize platform is a programmatic advertising platform expanding across the open web.
$1.18B
$3.98
+0.63%
OPRA Opera Limited
Programmatic Advertising Platform underpins Opera's performance-based ad revenue.
$1.15B
$13.28
+2.39%
DAO Youdao, Inc.
AI-driven online advertising platform and programmatic ad placement capabilities are core to Online Marketing Services.
$1.12B
$9.41
-1.98%
SBGI Sinclair, Inc.
CPX Interactive acquisition signals a strategic focus on programmatic advertising platforms and digital ad tech.
$1.09B
$15.50
-0.96%
FUBO fuboTV Inc.
Fubo sells advertising inventory and uses programmatic ad formats, including programmatic pause ads.
$1.08B
$3.12
-1.42%
CRTO Criteo S.A.
Core programmatic advertising platform enabling AI-driven, cross-channel media buying for retailers and advertisers.
$1.04B
$19.57
-1.73%
MNTN MNTN Inc.
MNTN provides a programmatic advertising platform for TV (Performance TV), enabling automated buying, bidding, ad serving, attribution, and optimization.
$1.00B
$13.55
-1.95%
JMIA Jumia Technologies AG
Jumia launched a seller advertising platform to monetize its marketplace with programmatic ads.
$996.22M
$10.27
+4.21%
CCO Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.
Operates a programmatic advertising platform for buying/optimizing OOH campaigns (digital and measured).
$909.53M
$1.86
+1.91%
EVER EverQuote, Inc.
Bidding and optimization platform supports programmatic ad buying of consumer referrals.
$894.20M
$25.02
+2.16%
MAX MediaAlpha, Inc.
Operates a real-time programmatic marketplace for insurance leads, enabling automated ad placement and optimization.
$805.82M
$11.89
+0.25%
QNST QuinStreet, Inc.
QuinStreet operates a programmatic advertising platform and private exchange, directly enabling media buying, optimization, and lead generation for clients.
$786.12M
$13.65
+0.15%
SSTK Shutterstock, Inc.
Giphy-based distribution and native advertising monetization imply a programmatic advertising capability.
$730.77M
$20.39
-1.04%
FVRR Fiverr International Ltd.
Fiverr Ads and related promotional tooling suggest a programmatic advertising platform component for promoting gigs and services.
$715.80M
$19.98
-1.09%
VTEX Vtex
VTEX Ads represents a programmatic advertising platform integrated within the commerce ecosystem.
$706.85M
$3.83
+0.39%
GCI Gannett Co., Inc.
Gannett monetizes through programmatic ad platforms and AI-driven ad placements.
$672.97M
$4.72
-51.14%
KIND Nextdoor Holdings, Inc.
Core advertising revenue via Nextdoor Ads platform and planned programmatic ad buying later in 2025.
$654.47M
$1.69
IBTA Ibotta, Inc.
IBTA's omnichannel performance marketing platform uses CPID-based programmatic ad buying and measurement across brands and publishers.
$632.72M
$22.31
+0.13%
DSP Viant Technology Inc.
Viant operates a cloud-based DSP platform enabling cross-channel programmatic ad buying, including CTV.
$617.55M
$10.09
+2.85%
HUYA HUYA Inc.
HUYA monetizes its platform via programmatic advertising and targeted ad placements.
$596.22M
$2.75
+4.17%
IHRT iHeartMedia, Inc.
iHeart monetizes inventory via a programmatic advertising platform enabling automated ad buying.
$581.05M
$3.87
ANGI Angi Inc.
Angi monetizes through advertising/marketing services on its platform, aligning with programmatic ad capabilities.
$483.33M
$11.30
+3.72%
APPS Digital Turbine, Inc.
SDK bidding-based programmatic ad platform powering on-device monetization.
$469.27M
$4.58
+5.41%
NEXN Nexxen International Ltd.
Nexxen operates an end-to-end programmatic advertising platform (DSP/SSP) with data-first capabilities and a strong emphasis on Connected TV (CTV).
$460.51M
$6.53
-0.53%
PERI Perion Network Ltd.
Perion One is a cloud-based programmatic advertising platform that orchestrates planning, activation, and measurement across channels.
$451.99M
$9.79
+1.71%
EZOO Ezagoo Limited
EZOO operates a programmatic advertising platform via its Xindian app, enabling self-service ad buying and targeted campaigns within its media ecosystem.
$442.64M
$0.02
XNET Xunlei Limited
Hupu’s advertising resources suggest a programmatic advertising platform and ad monetization angle.
$425.36M
$6.92
+3.20%
PUBM PubMatic, Inc.
PubMatic's core business is a programmatic sell-side platform enabling real-time ad transactions across channels.
$403.28M
$8.68
-1.59%
YRD Yiren Digital Ltd.
Programmatic advertising platform enabling AI-driven ad buying and optimization.
$401.67M
$4.58
-0.33%
NCMI National CineMedia, Inc.
The company is expanding its programmatic buying capabilities and self-serve options via the NCMx platform.
$389.83M
$4.18
+0.60%
ZH Zhihu Inc.
Marketing services including advertising revenue and potential programmatic opportunities.
$368.45M
$3.98
-0.13%
QUAD Quad/Graphics, Inc.
Quad activates media programmatically across channels via a platform-driven approach.
$276.59M
$5.54
+1.19%
OPRX OptimizeRx Corporation
Programmatic Advertising Platform enabling automated media buying across channels for pharma campaigns.
$270.86M
$15.30
+4.90%
XPER Xperi Inc.
Xperi monetizes via a programmatic advertising platform (TiVo One) across connected TV and related media environments.
$262.76M
$5.79
+1.94%
← Previous
1 2
Next →
Showing page 1 of 2 (150 total stocks)

Loading company comparison...

# Executive Summary * The programmatic advertising industry is undergoing a profound transformation, with Artificial Intelligence emerging as the primary driver of efficiency, personalization, and campaign performance across the entire value chain. * The impending deprecation of third-party cookies and the proliferation of new privacy regulations are forcing a critical industry-wide shift towards first-party data, contextual targeting, and alternative identity solutions, creating a clear competitive divergence. * Connected TV (CTV) and other new digital channels represent the most significant growth engines, attracting substantial ad budgets migrating from traditional linear television. * The competitive landscape is characterized by a dynamic tension between dominant "walled garden" ecosystems, such as Meta, and the "open internet" championed by independent platforms like The Trade Desk and Magnite. * While macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical uncertainties may introduce near-term volatility in ad spending, the fundamental structural growth drivers of programmatic advertising remain robust. * Financial performance within the sector is bifurcating, with companies that successfully integrate AI and capture market share in high-growth channels like CTV demonstrating superior revenue growth and profitability. ## Key Trends & Outlook The programmatic advertising industry is being fundamentally reshaped by the pervasive and transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence, which is moving from a buzzword to a core driver of efficiency, personalization, and campaign performance. AI is no longer merely a feature but the central engine for advanced targeting through predictive bidding, dynamic creative generation, and real-time campaign optimization, leading to significant improvements in return on investment for advertisers. Meta Platforms, for instance, reports that its end-to-end AI ad tools are already exceeding a $60 billion annual run rate, demonstrating the immense scale and financial impact of AI integration. Similarly, The Trade Desk's clients who transition to its AI-powered Kokai platform are observed to increase their ad spend over 20% faster, underscoring AI's role as a key differentiator for performance and ROI. This AI-driven personalization is unfolding amidst a major overhaul of data privacy. The effective end of third-party cookies and the implementation of new regulations, such as the EU's GDPR framework and additional U.S. state privacy laws in 2025, are compelling a critical shift towards privacy-centric alternatives. Companies like The Trade Desk are at the forefront of this transition, developing solutions such as Unified ID 2.0 (UID2) to provide a primary identity solution for the cookieless future, positioning themselves as essential partners for the open internet. The ability to effectively leverage AI within these new privacy constraints will be a defining characteristic of the next generation of market leaders. The sustained, high-growth shift of advertising budgets to Connected TV (CTV) and other new digital channels represents a significant opportunity for the industry. Programmatic video is forecast to climb at a 26% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to 2030, with 56% of global marketers planning to increase their CTV and OTT advertising spend in 2025. Platforms are actively developing specialized tools and expanding inventory access to capitalize on this migration. Roku, for example, has established itself as the #1 selling TV OS in the U.S. for six consecutive years, demonstrating the power of owning the platform where content is consumed. Magnite, as the world's largest independent omni-channel SSP, is solidifying its leadership in the high-growth programmatic CTV market with its unified SpringServe platform, reporting a 15% growth in CTV Contribution ex-TAC in Q1 2025. A top opportunity lies in the convergence of retail media and CTV, which is creating new high-value advertising avenues. However, the industry faces a top risk from near-term ad spending volatility due to macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical uncertainty, which could temper the industry's strong growth trajectory in 2025. ## Competitive Landscape The programmatic advertising market, projected to exceed $200 billion by 2026 with over 90% of digital display ad spending transacted programmatically by 2025, is characterized by a dynamic competitive structure. This landscape features a battle between large, integrated platforms and independent specialists, with ongoing consolidation shaping market dynamics. One dominant competitive model is the **Walled Garden Ecosystems**. These platforms leverage their massive, logged-in user bases and proprietary first-party data to create closed-loop advertising systems that are difficult for outsiders to replicate or measure against. Their key advantage lies in unparalleled targeting precision, vast reach, and comprehensive control over the entire user experience, from impression to conversion. However, these ecosystems face significant vulnerabilities, including high regulatory scrutiny over data privacy and antitrust concerns, a perceived lack of transparency for advertisers, and a dependence on maintaining user engagement within their proprietary platforms. Meta Platforms exemplifies this model, with its Family of Apps providing a rich dataset that fuels its AI-powered ad tools, creating a powerful, self-contained advertising ecosystem. In contrast, the **Independent Open Internet Enablers** provide advertisers (Demand-Side Platforms or DSPs) and publishers (Supply-Side Platforms or SSPs) with the technology to transact across the entire open internet. They position themselves as objective and transparent alternatives to the walled gardens. Their key advantage is offering advertisers choice, control, and interoperability across thousands of publishers and channels. These platforms actively innovate on cross-platform identity solutions, such as The Trade Desk's Unified ID 2.0 (UID2), and focus on supply chain efficiency through initiatives like Supply Path Optimization (SPO). Their primary vulnerabilities include more fragmented data compared to walled gardens, a reliance on industry-wide collaboration for identity solutions, and intense competition from numerous players. The Trade Desk serves as a prime example on the demand side, championing the open internet, while Magnite, the world's largest independent omni-channel SSP, represents the supply side, working to build a more efficient and transparent alternative ecosystem. A third essential model comprises the **Verification & Measurement Specialists**. These companies act as neutral, third-party referees, providing advertisers with critical tools to ensure ad viewability, prevent fraud, and measure campaign effectiveness across all platforms, including walled gardens. Their key advantage is their position as trusted and indispensable partners for advertisers seeking to verify the quality and impact of their multi-billion dollar ad spends. These services are crucial in a complex and often opaque ecosystem. However, their business model is dependent on the overall health of the ad market, and they must constantly innovate to keep pace with new ad formats and evolving forms of invalid traffic, such as AI-generated content. DoubleVerify exemplifies this model, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for media quality and performance measurement, and increasingly leveraging AI to enhance its verification and optimization capabilities. The central competitive tension in the programmatic advertising industry thus lies between the efficiency and data advantages of walled gardens and the transparency and broad reach offered by the open internet. ## Financial Performance The programmatic advertising industry's overall growth masks a significant performance gap between leaders and laggards, with revenue growth bifurcating based on strategic positioning relative to key secular trends. Companies at the forefront of AI and Connected TV (CTV) adoption are posting strong double-digit growth, while others in more mature or challenged segments are experiencing flat to negative growth. For instance, Reddit's advertising revenue surged by 74% year-over-year in Q3 2025, driven by its strategic investments in AI-powered ad tools and international expansion. This contrasts with Yelp's Restaurant, Retail & Other (RR&O) segments, which faced persistent macroeconomic headwinds, leading to a 2.4% year-over-year decline in Q1 2025. This divergence is primarily driven by companies' ability to leverage AI for enhanced performance and their exposure to high-growth channels like CTV. Platforms with strong AI-driven performance capabilities, such as AppLovin with its AXON AI engine, or those with significant exposure to CTV, like Magnite, are rapidly gaining a larger share of advertising budgets. {{chart_0}} Profitability within the industry is increasingly tied to technological differentiation and operating leverage. While gross margins are generally high, reflecting the software-based nature of the business, operating and EBITDA margins vary significantly. AppLovin's Advertising segment, for example, boasts an impressive 81% Adjusted EBITDA margin in Q1 2025, showcasing the potential of a highly efficient, AI-driven business model. This robust margin profile illustrates that companies which have achieved scale and optimized their platforms through proprietary technology can translate revenue growth into strong free cash flow. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation in the programmatic advertising sector reflects a dual focus on aggressive investment in future growth, primarily in AI, and returning significant capital to shareholders. Financially strong companies are strategically deploying their cash flow to solidify long-term competitive advantages while simultaneously rewarding investors, indicating confidence in their future cash-generating capabilities. Meta Platforms exemplifies this with projected capital expenditures of $70 billion to $72 billion in 2025, and "notably larger" in 2026, primarily directed towards AI compute infrastructure and talent. Concurrently, companies like The Trade Desk are committed to shareholder returns, as evidenced by its new $500 million share-repurchase authorization. The industry leaders are generally characterized by strong, flexible balance sheets with substantial cash reserves and low or no debt. Many key players, including DoubleVerify, operate with zero debt, providing significant financial stability. This asset-light, high-margin nature of software platforms allows for robust cash generation, which in turn provides the financial flexibility to fund extensive research and development, as well as strategic mergers and acquisitions, without relying heavily on external financing. DoubleVerify's pristine balance sheet, for instance, has enabled strategic acquisitions like Scibids and Rockerbox, enhancing its platform capabilities and market position. {{chart_2}}
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta Platforms to Pay $190 Million to Resolve Shareholder Privacy Lawsuit

Nov 22, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta to Block Instagram, Facebook, and Threads for Australian Users Under 16 Starting December 10, 2025

Nov 20, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta Wins FTC Antitrust Case, Retains Instagram and WhatsApp

Nov 19, 2025
TBLA Taboola.com Ltd.

Taboola Partners with Thailand’s Bangkok Post to Deploy DeeperDive AI Answer Engine

Nov 18, 2025
IBTA Ibotta, Inc.

Ibotta Announces Partnership with ABCS Insights to Expand Third‑Party Digital Promotion Measurement

Nov 17, 2025
NCMI National CineMedia, Inc.

National CineMedia Completes Acquisition of Spotlight Cinema Networks, Expanding Luxury Screen Portfolio

Nov 17, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Tiger Global Cuts Meta Stake by 63% in Q3 Filing

Nov 15, 2025
IAS Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.

Integral Ad Science Secures MRC Accreditation for Amazon DSP Integration

Nov 14, 2025
IBTA Ibotta, Inc.

Ibotta Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, EPS Misses, and Guidance Signals Continued Headwinds

Nov 13, 2025
NEXN Nexxen International Ltd.

Nexxen Reports Record Q3 2025 Contribution and Programmatic Revenue, CTV Decline, and Lowered Full‑Year Guidance

Nov 13, 2025
KIND Nextdoor Holdings, Inc.

Nextdoor Unveils AI‑Powered Ad Optimization and Expanded Video Formats as Part of “NEXT” Transformation

Nov 12, 2025
PERI Perion Network Ltd.

Perion Network Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Expands Share Repurchase Program

Nov 12, 2025
PUBM PubMatic, Inc.

PubMatic Beats Q3 2025 Earnings Estimates, Highlights Strong CTV and AI Platform Growth

Nov 11, 2025
KIND Nextdoor Holdings, Inc.

Nextdoor Announces Partnership with Waze to Integrate Real‑Time Traffic Alerts into Neighborhood Platform

Nov 10, 2025
DV DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.

DoubleVerify Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Misses Estimates, EPS Beats, Margin Expansion, and Guidance Raised

Nov 07, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta Launches AI‑Generated Video Feed "Vibes" in Europe, Expanding AI Content Ecosystem

Nov 07, 2025
TTD The Trade Desk, Inc.

The Trade Desk Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, EPS Surpasses Forecast, Strong Guidance

Nov 07, 2025
YELP Yelp Inc.

Yelp Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Net Revenue Up 4%, Services Growth 7%, Guidance Misses Revenue Forecast

Nov 07, 2025
APP AppLovin Corporation

AppLovin Reports Strong Q3 2025 Earnings, Beats Expectations

Nov 06, 2025
DV DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.

DoubleVerify Launches AI‑Powered Streaming TV Tools to Cut Wasted Ad Spend

Nov 06, 2025
XPER Xperi Inc.

Xperi Inc. Beats Q3 2025 Earnings Expectations, Revenue Up 2.8% on Strong Platform Growth

Nov 06, 2025
DSP Viant Technology Inc.

Viant Secures Multi‑Year Partnership with Molson Coors to Leverage Data‑Driven CTV Advertising

Nov 05, 2025
DV DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.

DoubleVerify and Roku Announce Milestone in CTV Fraud‑Protection Partnership

Nov 05, 2025
MNTN MNTN Inc.

MNTN Reports Record Q3 2025 Earnings, Beating EPS Estimates and Achieving GAAP Profitability

Nov 05, 2025
PINS Pinterest, Inc.

Pinterest Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Meets Expectations, EPS Misses Forecasts

Nov 05, 2025
RDDT Reddit, Inc.

Australia Expands Teen Social‑Media Ban to Include Reddit and Kick, Effective Dec. 10

Nov 05, 2025
TBLA Taboola.com Ltd.

Taboola Beats Q3 2025 Earnings, Raises Full‑Year Outlook

Nov 05, 2025
DV DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.

DoubleVerify Unveils DV AI Verification™ to Detect AI‑Generated Ad Content

Nov 04, 2025
IAS Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.

Integral Ad Science Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Exceeds Revenue Guidance, Announces Acquisition by Novacap

Nov 04, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta’s WhatsApp Data‑Sharing Ban Lifted by Indian Tribunal, Fine Upheld

Nov 04, 2025
IBTA Ibotta, Inc.

Ibotta Launches LiveLift, a Real‑Time Campaign Optimization Tool for CPG Brands

Nov 03, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta Secures 385 MW of Solar Power in Louisiana to Expand Renewable Energy Portfolio

Nov 02, 2025
NCMI National CineMedia, Inc.

National CineMedia Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Net Income $1.6 Million, Revenue Misses Expectations

Oct 31, 2025
MNTN MNTN Inc.

MNTN Launches QuickFrame AI, Enabling Rapid Studio‑Quality TV Ads for All Brands

Oct 30, 2025
RDDT Reddit, Inc.

Reddit Reports Strong Q3 2025 Earnings, Surpassing Estimates

Oct 30, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Roku Reports First Quarterly Operating Profit Since 2021 in Strong Q3 2025 Earnings, Raises Full-Year Outlook

Oct 30, 2025
CRTO Criteo S.A.

Criteo Reports Strong Q3 2025 Results, Raises Full-Year Margin Outlook, and Announces Redomiciliation Plan

Oct 29, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta Platforms Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Highlights AI Investment and Updated Guidance

Oct 29, 2025
META Meta Platforms, Inc.

Meta Expands U.S. Power Purchase Agreements with ENGIE to Over 1.3 GW, Adding 600 MW Texas Solar Project

Oct 27, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Pixalate Report: Tubi Leads vMVPD and FAST Apps on Roku in Q3 2025

Oct 23, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Roku Stock Falls Following Netflix's Disappointing Q3 Earnings Report

Oct 22, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Roku Launches Ad Platform in Brazil, Unveils AI Voice Features

Oct 15, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Patent Infringement Suit Filed Against Roku in Brazil by Access Advance Patent Owners

Oct 14, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Florida Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Roku Over Children's Data Privacy

Oct 13, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Roku Deepens Strategic Partnership with FreeWheel Streaming Hub

Oct 07, 2025
CRTO Criteo S.A.

Criteo and DoorDash Forge Multi-Year Partnership to Expand Retail Media Access

Oct 06, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Philips Roku TV Featuring Ambilight Launches in the U.S.

Oct 01, 2025
PERI Perion Network Ltd.

Perion Partners with Albertsons Media Collective to Unlock First-Party Retail Audiences

Sep 25, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Tampa Bay Lightning Launches DTC Streaming Service on Roku Devices

Sep 25, 2025
ROKU Roku, Inc.

Roku Adds Ten New Free Channels to The Roku Channel

Sep 23, 2025

The most compelling investment themes are the ones nobody is talking about yet.

Every Monday, get three under-the-radar themes with catalysts, data, and stocks poised to benefit.

Sign up now to receive them!

Also explore our analysis on 5,000+ stocks