Hi, today we explore: (1) Roku's stock is soaring, (2) Tesla's new Cybertruck is landing tomorrow, (3) Red Lobster found out America loves shrimp. TOGETHER WITH Today's Topics Hello! We were saddened to read of Charlie Mungerâs passing at the age of 99 â hereâs a great [collection of quotes]( from the ever-wise, ever-witty Berkshire behemoth, on everything from Costco to crypto. Today our charts explore: - R u ok: Roku's stock is soaring.
- Cyber Thursday: Tesla's delivering its first Cybertrucks tomorrow.
- Shrimpact: America's taste for shellfish cost Red Lobster. Have feedback for us? Just hit reply â we'd love to hear from you! [Read this on the web instead]( Shares in Roku have been on an upward march, climbing nearly 90% in the last month, making the company â known for its smart TVs and streaming devices â the best-performing stock in the communication services industry⦠by some distance. ROKU, R U OK? In its earnings report a month ago, Roku told a compelling narrative to investors: sales were up 20%; video advertising was looking healthy; and cost-cutting measures, including [laying off 300 employees]( in September, were lowering the companyâs future expenses. Since its founding in 2002, Rokuâs main business for many years was in selling streaming boxes and physical hardware, which accounted for almost 85% of the company's revenue in 2015. But, over the best part of a decade, Roku has steadily built an enormous [platform business]( selling ads and services to its users. Although every shipment of a box or smart device may not make the company much money initially, distributing advertising and content to the 75 million active users on those devices is proving lucrative. Of course, being in the ad business at that scale means competing with giants like Google and Meta, and dealing with the volatility that naturally follows. The company also remains in an awkward position when negotiating content deals with major players like Disney, YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon â all of which have the means to distribute their content through alternative routes. And, even with the surge last month, Roku stock is still down ~78% compared to its summer 2021 high. Cyber Thursday Tesla is set to roll out the first batch of its long-awaited, futuristic-looking Cybertrucks at an event tomorrow â though the exact specifications of the model, as well as how much theyâll actually cost, are [still unknown](. The âBlade Runner pickup trucksâ, as Elon Musk once described them, were first touted at a [now-infamous]( event back in 2019. However, the pandemic and ongoing [production problems]( have proved to be substantial bumps in the road. The [10 trucks]( set to be delivered this week mark the first of what many analysts expect will be sales that quickly run into the tens â if not hundreds â of thousands, with Musk citing âoff the chartsâ demand back in October. Keep on truckinâ While the Cybertruckâs [Joe-Rogan-certified]( security features and distinctive metallic, angular body may not look much like the Chevrolet Silverado or Ford F-Series pickups youâre used to seeing on the road, Teslaâs decision to enter the truck market makes a lot of sense, as trucks have come to dominate America's highways in [every state](. Indeed, data from the EPA revealed that the overall âtruck categoryâ (which includes SUVs, pickups, vans, and minivans) accounted for 63% of vehicle production in the US in 2021, having overtaken cars 3 years earlier. And, although enthusiasm to âgo electricâ seems to have waned somewhat recently, deliveries for EVs are still expected to top 1 million in America this year. [Sponsored by Masterworks]( This surprising assetâs prices (handily) beat your favorite stocks It's not DUMBO real estate, rare electric vehicle metals, or Taylor Swiftâs discography. In fact, you may have not even heard of this market. But it's a market that billionaires like Jay-Z and Ken Griffin have been clued into for decades: paintings by the famed artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. And now, for the first time, everyday investors are getting in on the action. Thanks to [Masterworks]( an award-winning platform for investing in blue-chip art. Their nearly [$1 billion collection]( includes works by greats like Basquiat and Banksy, all of which are collectively owned by everyday investors. From the 16 exits [Masterworks]( has completed, its investors have realized annualized net returns of 17.8%, 21.5%, 35% and more. All of their offerings are limited, and shares can sell out in just minutes â but Chartr readers can skip the waitlist with this [exclusive link](. [Skip the waitlist to join Masterworks]( Shellfishness It seems that Red Lobster has learned the true value of [all-you-can-eat](. Thai Union Group, owner of the 670-location-strong chain, reported an operating loss of $11.3 million for the seafood restaurantâs latest quarter, in part due to customers taking advantage of its [Ultimate Endless Shrimp deal]( â where $20 (now $25) bought you as much shrimp as you could stomach in one sitting. Sea change Clearly, Red Lobster somewhat underestimated Americaâs jumbo appetite for shrimp, which has been generally on the rise for decades. Indeed, the availability of shellfish to the average American skyrocketed in the â90s, increasing by 80% in 8 years, before peaking at 6.3 lbs per capita in 2004. However, huge influxes of [cheap shrimp]( into US ports in that year from countries such as China, Vietnam, Thailand, and India sparked accusations of dumping â leading to the US Commerce Department imposing [steep import tariffs]( and going down in history as the âshrimp warsâ of 2004. Despite the restaurant chain's promotion succeeding in contributing to [traffic]( which increased 4% year-over-year, the deal turned out to be a tad too generous: Red Lobsterâs yearly outlook worsened to a $20m loss, after briefly clawing into profitable territory back in Q1. More Data ⢠Social media platform Reddit is reportedly once again considering an IPO â its previous flirtation with listing in Jan. 2022 valued the company at [~$15](. ⢠Uber and Londonâs iconic black cabs might finally be reaching a truce in the decade-long taxi wars, as the app plans to open up the platform to the 15,000-strong fleet in [2024](. ⢠When a Virgin Atlantic flight from London to New York touched down yesterday, it became the first to make a transatlantic trip using 100% [sustainable aviation fuel](. ⢠Apple's stock realized a 21.1% annualized return in the years from 1984 to 2022. Hard to beat? The annualized return on Basquiat artwork was 33.1% over the same period â which is why [Masterworks]( are helping everyday investors break into the art market by getting a stake in the [worldâs greatest works]( ⢠Rapper André 3000 has just broken a Billboard Hot 100 record for the longest song to enter the charts, with his [new track]( clocking in at 12 minutes and 20 seconds. **This is sponsored content. Hi-Viz ⢠Mapping the latest in the ongoing [Israel-Gaza]( conflict. ⢠Test how your tipping compares to the [average American](. Off the charts: Despite being the group's eponymous and best-selling brand, which car maker is undergoing staff cuts as it's "[no longer competitive]( [Answer below]. [Answer here](. Thanks for reading. See you on Friday!
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