Roblox (RBLX)


Market Price (8/21/2026): $38.87 | Market Cap: $27.9 BilSector: Communication Services | Industry: Interactive Home Entertainment

Roblox (RBLX)


Market Price (8/21/2026): $38.87
Market Cap: $27.9 Bil
Sector: Communication Services
Industry: Interactive Home Entertainment

Investment Highlights Why It Matters Detailed financial logic regarding cash flow yields vs trend-riding momentum.

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Strong revenue growth
Rev Chg LTMRevenue Change % Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 41%

Attractive cash flow generation
CFO/Rev LTMCash Flow from Operations / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 37%, FCF/Rev LTMFree Cash Flow / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 29%, CFO LTM is 2.1 Bil

Valuation becoming less expensive
P/S 6M Chg %Price/Sales change over 6 months. Declining P/S indicates valuation has become less expensive. is -36%

Attractive yield
FCF Yield is 5.9%

Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Digital Content & Streaming, Social Media & Creator Economy, Digital & Alternative Assets, Experience Economy & Premiumization, Show more.

Weak multi-year price returns
2Y Excs Rtn is -42%, 3Y Excs Rtn is -42%

Not profitable at operating income level
Op Inc LTMOperating Income, Last Twelve Months is -1.2 Bil, Op Mgn LTMOperating Margin = Operating Income / Revenue Reflects profitability before taxes and before impact of capital structure (interest payments). is -21%

Significant share based compensation
SBC/Rev LTMShare Based Compensation / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 20%

Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -8.0%

Short seller report
Hindenburg Research report on 10/8/2024.

Key risks
RBLX key risks include [1] heightened regulatory and reputational scrutiny over child safety due to its predominantly young user base and [2] an uncertain path to profitability needed to justify its premium valuation.

0 Strong revenue growth
Rev Chg LTMRevenue Change % Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 41%
1 Attractive cash flow generation
CFO/Rev LTMCash Flow from Operations / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 37%, FCF/Rev LTMFree Cash Flow / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 29%, CFO LTM is 2.1 Bil
2 Valuation becoming less expensive
P/S 6M Chg %Price/Sales change over 6 months. Declining P/S indicates valuation has become less expensive. is -36%
3 Attractive yield
FCF Yield is 5.9%
4 Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Digital Content & Streaming, Social Media & Creator Economy, Digital & Alternative Assets, Experience Economy & Premiumization, Show more.
5 Weak multi-year price returns
2Y Excs Rtn is -42%, 3Y Excs Rtn is -42%
6 Not profitable at operating income level
Op Inc LTMOperating Income, Last Twelve Months is -1.2 Bil, Op Mgn LTMOperating Margin = Operating Income / Revenue Reflects profitability before taxes and before impact of capital structure (interest payments). is -21%
7 Significant share based compensation
SBC/Rev LTMShare Based Compensation / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 20%
8 Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -8.0%
9 Short seller report
Hindenburg Research report on 10/8/2024.
10 Key risks
RBLX key risks include [1] heightened regulatory and reputational scrutiny over child safety due to its predominantly young user base and [2] an uncertain path to profitability needed to justify its premium valuation.

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Valuation & Metrics

Price Chart

Why The Stock Moved

Qualitative Assessment

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Updated on 8/19/2026

Roblox (RBLX) stock has lost about 30% since 4/30/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. Fiscal Q1 2026 Bookings Miss and Significant Guidance Reduction.

On April 30, 2026, Roblox announced its financial results for fiscal Q1 2026, reporting bookings of $1.70 billion, which fell short of analyst expectations. Concurrently, management drastically lowered its bookings growth guidance for the full fiscal year 2026 to a range of 8-12% from an earlier forecast of 20-25% growth. This announcement led to an approximate 18.33% decline in the stock price on May 1, 2026, alone.

2. Adverse Impact of Age Verification Rollout on Engagement.

A core reason for the downward trend was the company's mandatory facial age verification system and broader age-gating initiatives, which significantly hampered new user sign-ups and reduced overall engagement more than initially anticipated. Management explicitly stated that the age verification rollout caused a greater impact on organic growth than previously suggested, with age check adoption increasing only to 51% of global daily active users from 45% in the prior quarter. This factor contributed to a shift in market focus from user growth to concerns about monetization and execution.

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Updated on 8/19/2026

Roblox (RBLX) stock has lost about 30% since 4/30/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. Fiscal Q1 2026 Bookings Miss and Significant Guidance Reduction.

On April 30, 2026, Roblox announced its financial results for fiscal Q1 2026, reporting bookings of $1.70 billion, which fell short of analyst expectations. Concurrently, management drastically lowered its bookings growth guidance for the full fiscal year 2026 to a range of 8-12% from an earlier forecast of 20-25% growth. This announcement led to an approximate 18.33% decline in the stock price on May 1, 2026, alone.

2. Adverse Impact of Age Verification Rollout on Engagement.

A core reason for the downward trend was the company's mandatory facial age verification system and broader age-gating initiatives, which significantly hampered new user sign-ups and reduced overall engagement more than initially anticipated. Management explicitly stated that the age verification rollout caused a greater impact on organic growth than previously suggested, with age check adoption increasing only to 51% of global daily active users from 45% in the prior quarter. This factor contributed to a shift in market focus from user growth to concerns about monetization and execution.

3. Fiscal Q2 2026 Revenue Miss and Full-Year Guidance Withdrawal.

Roblox reported its fiscal Q2 2026 earnings on July 30, 2026, where revenue of $1.47 billion missed the consensus estimate of $1.60 billion, despite an earnings per share (EPS) beat of -$0.26 against an estimated -$0.34. Further compounding investor concerns, the company fully withdrew its fiscal year 2026 guidance, citing significant monetization headwinds and uncertainty surrounding new recommendation algorithms.

4. Widespread Analyst Downgrades and Price Target Reductions.

Following the Q1 2026 results and ongoing operational challenges, numerous Wall Street analysts downgraded Roblox's stock ratings and substantially reduced their price targets. For example, on July 31, 2026, multiple firms, including Benchmark, BTIG, Deutsche Bank, and Macquarie, downgraded their ratings, and others like Oppenheimer, B. Riley Securities, and Barclays cut price targets in early August 2026. This collective reduction in analyst confidence resulted in a consensus "Hold" rating for RBLX, with an average price target of $60.89 by early August 2026.

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Stock Movement Drivers

Fundamental Drivers

The -30.1% change in RBLX stock from 4/30/2026 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -34.4% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)43020268202026Change
Stock Price ($)55.2638.63-30.1%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)5,2985,6867.3%
P/S Multiple7.44.9-34.4%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)712717-0.7%
Cumulative Contribution-30.1%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

4/30/2026 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
RBLX-30.1% 
Market (SPY)6.1%18.5%
Sector (XLC)-5.0%33.0%

Fundamental Drivers

The -41.3% change in RBLX stock from 1/31/2026 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -52.6% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)13120268202026Change
Stock Price ($)65.7638.63-41.3%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)4,4645,68627.4%
P/S Multiple10.34.9-52.6%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)697717-2.7%
Cumulative Contribution-41.3%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

1/31/2026 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
RBLX-41.3% 
Market (SPY)10.5%30.0%
Sector (XLC)-7.5%35.8%

Fundamental Drivers

The -72.0% change in RBLX stock from 7/31/2025 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -79.2% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)73120258202026Change
Stock Price ($)137.7938.63-72.0%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)4,0235,68641.3%
P/S Multiple23.54.9-79.2%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)685717-4.5%
Cumulative Contribution-72.0%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

7/31/2025 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
RBLX-72.0% 
Market (SPY)21.7%30.7%
Sector (XLC)4.1%33.5%

Fundamental Drivers

The -1.6% change in RBLX stock from 7/31/2023 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -52.1% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)73120238202026Change
Stock Price ($)39.2538.63-1.6%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)2,3435,686142.6%
P/S Multiple10.24.9-52.1%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)607717-15.4%
Cumulative Contribution-1.6%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

7/31/2023 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
RBLX-1.6% 
Market (SPY)72.5%34.6%
Sector (XLC)66.0%36.1%

Return vs. Risk

Price Returns Compared

 202120222023202420252026Total [1]
Returns
RBLX Return48%-72%61%27%40%-52%-44%
Peers Return10%-59%88%2%28%-10%-1%
S&P 500 Return27%-19%24%23%16%13%105%

Monthly Win Rates [3]
RBLX Win Rate50%25%58%58%50%38% 
Peers Win Rate53%30%68%50%53%45% 
S&P 500 Win Rate75%42%67%75%67%50% 

Max Drawdowns [4]
RBLX Max Drawdown--78%-45%-33%-43%-59% 
Peers Max Drawdown-31%-65%-25%-34%-30%-40% 
S&P 500 Max Drawdown-5%-25%-10%-8%-19%-9% 


[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2021
[2] Peers: MSFT, TTWO, U, META, SNAP.
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year
[5] 2026 data is for the year up to 8/20/2026 (YTD)

How Low Can It Go

EventRBLXS&P 500
2025 US Tariff Shock
  % Loss-19.5%-18.8%
  % Gain to Breakeven24.2%23.1%
  Time to Breakeven16 days79 days
Summer-Fall 2023 Five Percent Yield Shock
  % Loss-36.2%-9.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven56.7%10.5%
  Time to Breakeven55 days24 days
2022 Inflation Shock & Fed Tightening
  % Loss-76.5%-24.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven326.1%32.4%
  Time to Breakeven1133 days427 days

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In The Past

Roblox's stock fell -19.5% during the 2025 US Tariff Shock. Such a loss loss requires a 24.2% gain to breakeven.

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EventRBLXS&P 500
Summer-Fall 2023 Five Percent Yield Shock
  % Loss-36.2%-9.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven56.7%10.5%
  Time to Breakeven55 days24 days
2022 Inflation Shock & Fed Tightening
  % Loss-76.5%-24.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven326.1%32.4%
  Time to Breakeven1133 days427 days

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In The Past

Roblox's stock fell -19.5% during the 2025 US Tariff Shock. Such a loss loss requires a 24.2% gain to breakeven.

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About Roblox (RBLX)

Roblox Corporation operates a leading online entertainment platform that enables users worldwide to explore and interact within immersive 3D digital worlds. The company's core mission revolves around fostering "human co-experience," providing a vast ecosystem where millions can connect, play, and socialize in dynamic, user-generated environments.

The platform is built on several key products and services. Roblox Studio is a free toolset that empowers developers and creators to design, build, publish, and operate their own 3D experiences and content. For end-users, the Roblox Client is the application through which they access and navigate these diverse digital worlds. Additionally, Roblox Cloud provides the essential services and infrastructure underpinning the entire platform, while Roblox Education facilitates learning experiences.

Roblox serves a broad international customer base, encompassing both the general users exploring its digital worlds and the global community of developers and creators who populate the platform with new content. Its market reach extends across significant regions, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, various parts of Europe, China, and the broader Asia-Pacific region, establishing a truly global presence.

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Here are 1-3 brief analogies for Roblox (RBLX):

  • YouTube for 3D games.
  • An App Store for user-created virtual worlds.
  • Lego meets the App Store for digital worlds.

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  • Roblox Studio: A free toolset enabling developers and creators to build, publish, and operate 3D experiences and other content.
  • Roblox Client: An application that allows users to explore the 3D digital world created on the platform.
  • Roblox Education: Provides learning experiences through its platform.
  • Roblox Cloud: Offers services and infrastructure that power the human co-experience platform.
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Roblox primarily sells its services and content to **individuals**. The company's major customer categories are:
  1. Players/Users (Consumers of Experiences): These are individuals across various age groups who engage with the Roblox platform to explore 3D digital worlds, play games, and socialize. They are the primary source of revenue by purchasing Robux, the in-platform currency, which is then used to buy virtual items, avatar customizations, and access to premium experiences created by developers.
  2. Parents/Guardians: Often, parents or guardians make the direct financial transactions for Robux purchases, gift cards, or subscriptions (e.g., Roblox Premium) on behalf of younger players. While the end-user is the player, the paying customer in many instances is the parent or guardian managing these purchases.
  3. Roblox Premium Subscribers: A dedicated segment of players who subscribe to a recurring monthly service. These individuals pay a subscription fee to receive a monthly Robux stipend, exclusive virtual items, and other benefits, representing a consistent revenue stream from committed users.

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David Baszucki, Founder & CEO

David Baszucki is the co-founder and CEO of Roblox Corporation. Before Roblox, he co-founded Knowledge Revolution in 1989, an educational software company that developed "Interactive Physics" and "Working Model" software, which was later acquired by MSC Software in December 1998. He then served as Vice President and General Manager of MSC Software from 2000 to 2002. From 2003 to 2004, Baszucki founded Baszucki & Associates, an angel investment firm, providing seed funding to companies like Friendster.

Naveen Chopra, Chief Financial Officer

Naveen Chopra was appointed as Roblox's Chief Financial Officer, effective June 30, 2025. He brings over 25 years of extensive financial and strategic leadership experience from various technology and media companies, including Paramount, Amazon, Pandora, and TiVo. He also serves on the board of directors at Macy's Inc.

Manuel Bronstein, Chief Product Officer

Manuel Bronstein serves as the Chief Product Officer at Roblox, leading the Product, Design, and Data Science organizations. With over 20 years of experience as a product leader in consumer and entertainment industries, he previously held roles as Vice President of Product at Google, where he led the Google Assistant, and Vice President of Product at YouTube, overseeing mobile, desktop, and living room applications, as well as live streaming, growth, and community. He also served as VP of Product and General Manager at Zynga and held product, strategy, and planning roles at Xbox.

Craig Donato, Chief Business Officer

Craig Donato is the Chief Business Officer at Roblox, overseeing Business Development and Developer Relations. He founded Oodle Holdings LLC in 2004, serving as its CEO from 2005 to 2013, before it was acquired by QVC in 2012. Prior to joining Roblox in 2016, he was the Vice President of Business Development at Nextdoor and Vice President-Social at QVC, Inc.

Arvind KC, Chief People & Systems Officer

Arvind KC serves as the Chief People and Systems Officer at Roblox. His background includes significant roles at major technology companies, such as Vice President of Engineering at Google and CIO at Palantir Technologies.

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The key risks to Roblox Corporation (RBLX) primarily revolve around its unique platform model, which heavily relies on user-generated content and a significant youth demographic.

  1. Child Safety, Content Moderation, and Regulatory Scrutiny: A paramount risk stems from the challenges of ensuring child safety and effectively moderating user-generated content and interactions on a platform with millions of young users. Despite efforts, Roblox faces ongoing criticism for instances of inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and predatory behavior slipping through its moderation systems. This has led to formal regulatory investigations in various jurisdictions, such as the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, and multiple lawsuits alleging failures in developing adequate safety protocols. The potential for negative media coverage, legal liabilities, and regulatory fines poses a significant threat to the company's reputation, user trust, and financial performance.
  2. Financial Performance and Path to Profitability: Roblox has a documented history of net losses and anticipates continued losses as it makes substantial investments in business growth, including significant capital expenditures for proprietary AI infrastructure and data centers. While the company generates strong cash flow, its consistent GAAP unprofitability raises concerns among investors, as it indicates that, when all long-term costs and equity compensation are factored in, the core business may be operating at a loss. Maintaining investor confidence and balancing aggressive growth strategies with a clear path to sustained profitability remains a critical financial risk.
  3. Competition and Developer Ecosystem Management: Roblox operates in a highly competitive digital entertainment market, vying for users and creators against well-resourced rivals such as Epic Games (Fortnite) and Meta Platforms (Horizon Worlds). There is an ongoing "war for talent" among developers, and Roblox's business model is heavily reliant on its community of creators to produce engaging experiences. Concerns exist regarding the revenue share developers receive and the opaque conversion rates when cashing out Robux (the platform's virtual currency) into real money, which has drawn criticism for potentially exploiting young developers. If top developers migrate to competing platforms or the company fails to maintain a vibrant and incentivized creator community, it could significantly impact user engagement and revenue.

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The clear emerging threat to Roblox is the potential for major technology companies to launch highly integrated and compelling platforms for user-generated 3D interactive experiences, leveraging advanced spatial computing hardware and sophisticated AI-driven content creation tools. Such platforms could offer a more intuitive, immersive, or accessible environment for developers and users, potentially establishing new industry standards and drawing significant portions of Roblox’s developer base and user audience to alternative ecosystems.

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Roblox (RBLX) operates within several substantial addressable markets related to its online entertainment platform, 3D experiences, and content creation tools.

The global online entertainment market, which encompasses digital platforms and services delivering multimedia content like video, music, and gaming, was valued at USD 474.78 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 2639.74 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 21% from 2025 to 2033. North America is a dominant region in this market.

For the broader metaverse market, which includes Roblox's 3D digital worlds, the global market size was valued at USD 1,273.58 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 10,808.57 billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 22.60% from 2026–2034. North America held a significant share of this market, at 70.70% in 2025.

More specifically, the metaverse in gaming market, directly relevant to Roblox's immersive 3D experiences, was valued at $23.9 billion globally in 2024 and is forecast to grow at a 27.7% CAGR to $216.1 billion by 2033. In 2025, North America accounted for 38.27% of the revenue in the metaverse in gaming market.

The user-generated content (UGC) platform market, vital for Roblox Studio's function in enabling creators to build content, was valued at USD 7.1 billion globally in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 64.31 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 28.8%. North America led this market with a 33.3% share in 2025.

Furthermore, as 3D content creation becomes more sophisticated, the AI-generated 3D asset market, which aids in developing content, was valued at USD 1.63 billion globally in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 9.24 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 24.29% from 2025 to 2032. The U.S. portion of this market was valued at USD 0.46 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 2.56 billion by 2032.

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Expected Drivers of Future Revenue Growth for Roblox (RBLX)

Over the next 2-3 years, Roblox Corporation (RBLX) is expected to drive future revenue growth through several key initiatives and market trends:

  1. Expansion into the 18+ User Demographic and Targeted Content: Roblox is actively growing its user base among individuals aged 18 and older, a cohort that demonstrates significantly higher monetization compared to younger users. The company has observed the 18+ demographic growing over 50% year-over-year and monetizing approximately 40% higher. To cater to this audience, Roblox is launching programs like "Incubator" and "Jumpstart" to foster the creation of more mature game genres such as RPGs, strategy games, and shooters. This strategic shift aims to capture a more lucrative segment of the gaming market.
  2. Continued International Growth, particularly in the Asia-Pacific Region: International markets represent a substantial growth opportunity for Roblox. The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, in particular, has shown robust performance, with bookings growing 96% year-over-year. Key countries like Japan (160% growth), India (110% growth), and Indonesia (exceeding 700% growth) are leading this expansion. Deepening engagement and monetization in these high-growth regions will be a significant revenue driver.
  3. Growth of the Advertising Business: Roblox is developing advertising as a new and growing revenue stream. Management anticipates "pretty healthy growth" from its advertising business in 2026. Initiatives like "Rewarded Video" and "Sponsored Tiles" are showing strong early growth, indicating the potential for immersive advertising to contribute significantly to future revenue diversification.
  4. Enhancements to the Creator Ecosystem and Monetization Tools: Roblox continues to invest heavily in its creator community to foster a richer content library and boost in-game purchases. This includes increasing DevEx (Developer Exchange) rates, introducing AI-assisted creation tools, and implementing improved monetization options such as differential and regional pricing. Innovations like "Amaze Digital Fits" are also projected to enhance avatar customization engagement and contribute to revenue growth.
  5. AI-driven Improvements in Content Discovery and Personalization: Advances in search, discovery, and recommendation algorithms are driving a double-digit increase in the unique experiences surfaced for users. By improving how users find and engage with content, Roblox aims to diversify engagement beyond the top experiences, leading to higher overall user engagement and increased monetization opportunities across the platform.

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Share Repurchases

Roblox has not engaged in significant share repurchase programs over the last 3-5 years, with its buyback yield reported as -0.22% as of March 14, 2026, indicating net share issuance rather than repurchases.

Share Issuance

  • Roblox's shares outstanding increased by 3.51% in 2023 to 0.616 billion from 2022.
  • Shares outstanding grew by 5.03% in 2024 to 0.647 billion from 2023.
  • In 2025, shares outstanding further increased by 6.51% to 0.69 billion from 2024.

Inbound Investments

  • In January 2021, prior to its direct listing, Roblox completed a "series H" funding round led by Altimeter Capital and Dragoneer Investment Group, which valued the company at $29.5 billion.

Outbound Investments

  • In August 2021, Roblox acquired Guilded, Inc., a company focused on connecting gaming communities, for $90 million in cash and stock.
  • Roblox also acquired the online communication platform Bash Video in August 2021.
  • The company is actively investing in existing and developing games on its platform.

Capital Expenditures

  • Capital expenditures were reported as $93.273 million in fiscal year 2021, and then increased to $426.2 million in 2022.
  • For fiscal year 2025, Roblox's reported capital expenditures were $310 million. The company had also raised its full-year 2025 CapEx guidance to $468 million, primarily for investments in proprietary AI infrastructure (including high-end GPUs) and data centers to manage demand and develop future technology.
  • Expected capital expenditures for Q1 2026 are projected to be $85 million.

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Peer Outperformance in Interactive Home Entertainment

RBLX has outperformed 86% of its 7 Interactive Home Entertainment peers over 5Y. Interactive Home Entertainment ranks 9th of 9 industries in Communication Services by median 5Y return. The sector’s gains have largely come from elsewhere.
Share of Interactive Home Entertainment constituents that RBLX has outperformed, by holding period. Peers without a full price history over a given window are excluded from that window.
1Y
0%
of 9 industry peers · -67.4% return
3Y
89%
of 9 industry peers · 43.3% return
5Y
86%
of 7 industry peers · -53.3% return
No Interactive Home Entertainment peer with a comparable growth profile has beaten RBLX by more than 20pp over 5Y.
Median price return by industry across the Communication Services sector, ranked by 5Y. Interactive Home Entertainment is RBLX's own industry. Use this to see which corners of the sector have carried the returns.
Industry Names 1Y med3Y med5Y med Top 3 by 5Y
Wireless Telecommunication Services 3 -0.7%39.8%33.6% ECHO 260% · TMUS 34% · SHEN -59%
Publishing 5 29.5%1.4%32.6% NWSA 40% · NYT 38% · SCHL 33%
Integrated Telecommunication Services 21 -10.1%13.4%-12.0% IQST 1477% · GSAT 344% · AD 147%
Movies & Entertainment 23 12.6%89.3%-16.5% IMAX 277% · CNK 160% · MSGS 159%
Alternative Carriers 4 50.3%21.5%-40.2% IRDM 29% · UNIT -37% · LUMN -43%
Advertising 18 -4.2%-10.9%-55.2% APP 341% · EVC 65% · OMC 45%
Broadcasting 15 -4.0%-15.4%-67.2% FOXA 97% · NXST 55% · WBD 1%
Interactive Media & Services 31 -27.2%-35.2%-68.3% GOOGL 150% · AREN 96% · META 53%
Interactive Home Entertainment ← 8 -35.8%-38.6%-89.0% TTWO 49% · RBLX -53% · PINS -57%
Median of constituents with a full price history over each window. Top names are unfiltered by size in this render.

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Financials

RBLXMSFTTTWOUMETASNAPMedian
NameRoblox MicrosoftTake-Two.Unity So.Meta Pla.Snap  
Mkt Price38.63481.15240.1546.54545.835.21143.34
Mkt Cap27.73,573.044.720.41,388.08.736.2
Rev LTM5,686331,8396,6862,028228,2476,3516,519
Op Inc LTM-1,178155,237-162-61686,927-324-243
FCF LTM1,64066,98733853540,9767061,173
FCF 3Y Avg1,00770,890-2636946,958371689
CFO LTM2,100182,935500554130,3019191,510
CFO 3Y Avg1,274145,882130403103,674583929

Growth & Margins

RBLXMSFTTTWOUMETASNAPMedian
NameRoblox MicrosoftTake-Two.Unity So.Meta Pla.Snap  
Rev Chg LTM41.3%17.8%15.3%14.0%27.7%12.6%16.5%
Rev Chg 3Y Avg32.8%16.1%6.8%4.8%23.8%12.3%14.2%
Rev Chg Q35.9%17.7%2.0%23.9%28.0%18.9%21.4%
QoQ Delta Rev Chg LTM7.3%4.3%0.5%5.5%6.2%4.2%4.9%
Op Inc Chg LTM-7.1%20.8%72.3%-23.8%10.4%50.5%15.6%
Op Inc Chg 3Y Avg0.6%20.6%45.3%9.2%49.8%38.4%29.5%
Op Mgn LTM-20.7%46.8%-2.4%-30.4%38.1%-5.1%-3.8%
Op Mgn 3Y Avg-28.6%45.7%-10.8%-33.8%40.5%-13.7%-12.3%
QoQ Delta Op Mgn LTM3.3%-0.0%-0.8%6.2%-3.1%1.7%0.8%
CFO/Rev LTM36.9%55.1%7.5%27.3%57.1%14.5%32.1%
CFO/Rev 3Y Avg28.0%50.6%1.8%20.6%55.6%9.9%24.3%
FCF/Rev LTM28.8%20.2%5.0%26.4%18.0%11.1%19.1%
FCF/Rev 3Y Avg22.1%25.3%-0.9%18.9%26.4%6.1%20.5%

Valuation

RBLXMSFTTTWOUMETASNAPMedian
NameRoblox MicrosoftTake-Two.Unity So.Meta Pla.Snap  
Mkt Cap27.73,573.044.720.41,388.08.736.2
P/S4.910.86.710.06.11.46.4
P/Op Inc-23.523.0-276.9-33.116.0-26.8-25.1
P/EBIT-28.721.1-580.7-36.115.5-51.7-32.4
P/E-27.726.7-139.6-34.720.4-27.8-27.8
P/CFO13.219.589.436.810.79.416.4
Total Yield-3.6%4.5%-0.7%-2.9%5.3%-3.6%-1.8%
Dividend Yield0.0%0.7%0.0%0.0%0.4%0.0%0.0%
FCF Yield 3Y Avg2.5%2.2%-0.2%3.8%3.2%4.1%2.8%
D/E0.10.00.10.10.10.50.1
Net D/E-0.0-0.00.0-0.00.00.20.0

Returns

RBLXMSFTTTWOUMETASNAPMedian
NameRoblox MicrosoftTake-Two.Unity So.Meta Pla.Snap  
1M Rtn-26.4%21.2%1.8%55.8%-15.2%14.3%8.0%
3M Rtn-16.3%15.0%0.9%82.2%-10.1%-8.4%-3.8%
6M Rtn-40.1%21.2%19.3%151.7%-15.2%4.2%11.7%
12M Rtn-67.4%-3.9%5.0%29.9%-26.8%-27.2%-15.3%
3Y Rtn43.3%53.0%72.1%34.9%89.9%-44.3%48.1%
1M Excs Rtn-24.1%21.6%0.9%57.1%-14.9%14.7%7.8%
3M Excs Rtn-18.4%11.9%-1.3%74.6%-12.5%-10.1%-5.7%
6M Excs Rtn-51.4%9.9%7.9%140.3%-26.6%-7.2%0.4%
12M Excs Rtn-86.5%-23.9%-14.0%5.8%-46.3%-46.6%-35.1%
3Y Excs Rtn-42.4%-18.9%-0.0%-40.4%10.2%-117.7%-29.6%

Comparison Analyses

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Financials

Segment Financials

Revenue by Segment
$ Mil20252024202320222021
Single Segment4,8913,6022,7992,2251,919
Total4,8913,6022,7992,2251,919


Net Income by Segment
$ Mil2025202420232022
Single Segment-1,072-941-1,159-934
Total-1,072-941-1,159-934


Price Behavior

Price Behavior
Market Price$38.63 
Market Cap ($ Bil)27.7 
First Trading Date03/10/2021 
Distance from 52W High-72.7% 
   50 Days200 Days
DMA Price$48.27$63.61
DMA Trenddowndown
Distance from DMA-20.0%-39.3%
 3M1YR
Volatility82.2%67.2%
Downside Capture181.11218.37
Upside Capture77.0643.21
Correlation (SPY)25.9%28.6%
RBLX Betas & Captures as of 7/31/2026

 1M2M3M6M1Y3Y
Beta-0.621.441.071.631.551.27
Up Beta-3.523.573.432.321.481.24
Down Beta0.851.132.041.802.411.28
Up Capture-328%-14%-93%27%22%146%
Bmk +ve Days11223567138427
Stock +ve Days8182958117400
Down Capture260%154%90%181%156%108%
Bmk -ve Days11212859114326
Stock -ve Days13243367134348

[1] Upside and downside betas calculated using positive and negative benchmark daily returns respectively
Based On 1-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with RBLX
RBLX-67.5%67.1%-1.38-
Sector ETF (XLC)1.5%15.1%-0.1133.0%
Equity (SPY)20.3%12.9%1.1628.8%
Gold (GLD)36.2%28.7%1.0716.2%
Commodities (DBC)44.1%20.2%1.69-2.8%
Real Estate (VNQ)13.3%13.8%0.667.8%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)-38.8%43.2%-1.0123.1%

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Based On 5-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with RBLX
RBLX-15.0%70.6%0.07-
Sector ETF (XLC)6.9%20.9%0.2546.0%
Equity (SPY)12.8%17.2%0.5741.8%
Gold (GLD)20.4%18.6%0.896.3%
Commodities (DBC)10.2%19.6%0.405.2%
Real Estate (VNQ)2.4%18.9%0.0226.9%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)9.3%52.7%0.3626.2%

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Based On 10-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with RBLX
RBLX-6.2%70.8%0.14-
Sector ETF (XLC)9.1%22.2%0.4644.9%
Equity (SPY)15.2%17.9%0.7240.5%
Gold (GLD)12.4%16.2%0.636.8%
Commodities (DBC)8.1%18.1%0.376.6%
Real Estate (VNQ)4.9%20.7%0.2025.7%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)61.0%66.1%1.0124.4%

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Short Interest

Short Interest: As Of Date7312026
Short Interest: Shares Quantity24.1 Mil
Short Interest: % Change Since 7152026-17.8%
Average Daily Volume13.2 Mil
Days-to-Cover Short Interest1.8 days
Basic Shares Quantity716.8 Mil
Short % of Basic Shares3.4%

Earnings Returns History

Updated 8/10/2026
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
7/30/2026-26.9%-26.0% 
4/30/2026-18.3%-19.0%-14.9%
2/5/20269.7%4.3%3.4%
10/30/2025-15.5%-23.6%-29.9%
7/31/202510.3%7.4%1.6%
5/1/20252.9%5.1%29.7%
2/6/2025-11.1%-14.9%-24.2%
10/31/202419.9%22.6%16.2%
...
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive121312
# Negative1099
Median Positive10.2%7.4%14.9%
Median Negative-19.7%-19.0%-18.4%
Max Positive42.2%40.3%62.1%
Max Negative-26.9%-37.7%-36.8%
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
7/30/2026-26.9%-26.0% 
4/30/2026-18.3%-19.0%-14.9%
2/5/20269.7%4.3%3.4%
10/30/2025-15.5%-23.6%-29.9%
7/31/202510.3%7.4%1.6%
5/1/20252.9%5.1%29.7%
2/6/2025-11.1%-14.9%-24.2%
10/31/202419.9%22.6%16.2%
8/1/2024-6.4%-12.9%4.9%
5/9/2024-22.1%-15.4%-8.7%
2/7/202410.2%4.2%-1.2%
11/8/202311.8%11.9%13.7%
8/9/2023-21.9%-21.1%-23.7%
5/10/20237.4%8.5%7.4%
2/15/202326.4%5.3%27.1%
11/9/2022-21.0%-6.2%-18.4%
8/9/20221.4%0.9%-11.6%
5/10/20223.4%37.7%31.5%
2/15/2022-26.5%-37.7%-36.8%
11/8/202142.2%40.3%62.1%
8/16/2021-1.1%6.9%3.2%
5/10/202121.3%20.2%42.3%
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive121312
# Negative1099
Median Positive10.2%7.4%14.9%
Median Negative-19.7%-19.0%-18.4%
Max Positive42.2%40.3%62.1%
Max Negative-26.9%-37.7%-36.8%

SEC Filings

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Report DateFiling DateFiling
06/30/202607/30/202610-Q
03/31/202604/30/202610-Q
12/31/202502/11/202610-K
09/30/202510/30/202510-Q
06/30/202507/31/202510-Q
03/31/202505/01/202510-Q
12/31/202402/18/202510-K
09/30/202410/31/202410-Q
06/30/202408/02/202410-Q
03/31/202405/09/202410-Q
12/31/202302/21/202410-K
09/30/202311/08/202310-Q
06/30/202308/09/202310-Q
03/31/202305/10/202310-Q
12/31/202202/28/202310-K
09/30/202211/09/202210-Q
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Report DateFiling DateFiling
06/30/202607/30/202610-Q
03/31/202604/30/202610-Q
12/31/202502/11/202610-K
09/30/202510/30/202510-Q
06/30/202507/31/202510-Q
03/31/202505/01/202510-Q
12/31/202402/18/202510-K
09/30/202410/31/202410-Q
06/30/202408/02/202410-Q
03/31/202405/09/202410-Q
12/31/202302/21/202410-K
09/30/202311/08/202310-Q
06/30/202308/09/202310-Q
03/31/202305/10/202310-Q
12/31/202202/28/202310-K
09/30/202211/09/202210-Q
06/30/202208/10/202210-Q
03/31/202205/11/202210-Q
12/31/202102/25/202210-K
09/30/202111/09/202110-Q
06/30/202108/16/202110-Q
03/31/202105/13/202110-Q
12/31/202003/10/2021424B4
09/30/202002/11/2021S-1/A

Recent Forward Guidance

Updated 7/31/2026

Latest: Q2 2026 Earnings Reported 7/30/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
Q3 2026 Revenue1.41 Bil1.45 Bil1.49 Bil2.2% Higher NewGuidance: 1.42 Bil for Q2 2026
Q3 2026 Bookings1.58 Bil1.61 Bil1.65 Bil2.2% Higher NewGuidance: 1.58 Bil for Q2 2026
Q3 2026 Consolidated net loss-348.00 Mil-327.50 Mil-307.00 Mil   
Q3 2026 Adjusted EBITDA020.50 Mil41.00 Mil   
Q3 2026 Operating cash flow110.00 Mil142.50 Mil175.00 Mil   
Q3 2026 Free cash flow-60.00 Mil-27.50 Mil5.00 Mil-111.6% Lower NewGuidance: 237.50 Mil for Q2 2026

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Insider Activity

Updated 8/20/2026
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#OwnerTitleHoldingActionFiling DatePriceSharesTransacted
Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell820202640.006,250250,00016,639,920Form
2Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell805202637.4616,666624,38047,561,013Form
3Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell707202657.344,512258,73424,213,156Form
4Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell702202657.6916,666961,39273,712,946Form
5Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell608202641.715,978249,34217,800,160Form
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#OwnerTitleHoldingActionFiling DatePriceSharesTransacted
Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell820202640.006,250250,00016,639,920Form
2Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell805202637.4616,666624,38047,561,013Form
3Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell707202657.344,512258,73424,213,156Form
4Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell702202657.6916,666961,39273,712,946Form
5Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell608202641.715,978249,34217,800,160Form
6Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell602202646.6316,666777,13959,974,305Form
7Rawlings, Amy MarieChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell527202648.0027413,1521,678,272Form
8Buckley, Sean JackChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell527202646.364,744219,9324,503,457Form
9Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell522202646.405,460253,35720,080,053Form
10Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell522202645.2817,275782,17019,840,530Form
11Buckley, Sean JackChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell522202645.275,666256,5014,612,351Form
12Chopra, Naveen KChief Financial OfficerDirectSell522202645.2816,863763,60217,241,756Form
13Rawlings, Amy MarieChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell522202645.242,895130,9691,594,160Form
14Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell522202645.2714,356649,95615,844,320Form
15Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEODirectSell522202645.2850,6282,292,44638,588,416Form
16Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell507202644.9716,666749,42458,210,106Form
17Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell415202657.9413,325772,10221,110,095Form
18Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell415202657.9418,6531,080,80826,391,400Form
19Baszucki, Gregory See FootnotesSell402202657.9516,666965,84075,502,806Form
20Wong, Andrea L See footnoteSell226202666.1656337,2492,957,592Form
21Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEODirectSell224202661.6310,834667,70649,337,669Form
22Chakravarthy, ArvindChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell224202661.6121,4131,319,23410,941,089Form
23Chopra, Naveen KChief Financial OfficerDirectSell224202661.6112,714783,34919,982,481Form
24Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell224202661.5915,227937,88717,987,564Form
25Rawlings, Amy MarieChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell224202661.572,951181,6832,013,537Form
26Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell224202661.6117,1861,058,76223,233,867Form
27Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell218202663.9460,0003,836,48425,213,501Form
28Mastantuono, Gina DirectSell213202633.9813442564,766Form
29Mastantuono, Gina DirectBuy213202641.1313535684,239Form
30Mastantuono, Gina DirectSell213202638.689348642,978Form
31Mastantuono, Gina DirectBuy213202646.199416768,159Form
32Chakravarthy, ArvindChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell211202667.2919,9181,340,28216,187,955Form
33Chakravarthy, ArvindChief People & Systems OfficerSee FootnoteSell211202667.2340,646  Form
34Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell211202672.6534,3202,493,47533,008,169Form
35Chakravarthy, ArvindChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell211202672.6635,3312,567,00618,925,991Form
36Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEODirectSell211202672.66272,26919,782,75658,953,439Form
37Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell211202672.6530,0342,182,10522,324,034Form
38Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell114202682.457,000577,15021,170,522Form
39Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell105202679.9659,0004,717,48020,569,653Form
40Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEOSee FootnoteSell1219202584.7366,896  Form
41Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell1202202592.5264,2875,948,11624,184,767Form
42Lee, Anthony PSee FootnotesSell1202202593.231,713159,70724,398,639Form
43Chakravarthy, ArvindChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell1124202595.2320,9121,991,46617,240,868Form
44Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell1124202596.1020,8672,005,23923,041,459Form
45Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEODirectSell1124202595.2410,5841,008,01318,150,139Form
46Chopra, Naveen KChief Financial OfficerDirectSell1124202595.2319,4241,849,78832,096,637Form
47Rawlings, Amy MarieChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell1124202595.242,642251,6374,424,314Form
48Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell1124202595.2416,7821,598,37335,290,690Form
49Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEOSee FootnoteSell11132025104.5366,896  Form
50Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell11102025101.486,000608,88026,449,950Form
51Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell11072025104.602,401251,14540,513,044Form
52Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell11052025103.7952,8395,484,09527,608,644Form
53Lee, Anthony PSee FootnotesSell11052025105.2213,1611,384,85027,990,369Form
54Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell11052025112.996,000677,94030,127,880Form
55Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell10062025135.026,000810,12036,812,123Form
56Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell10022025136.0851,2226,970,11236,826,119Form
57Lee, Anthony PSee FootnotesSell10022025137.2214,7782,027,82937,135,420Form
58Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell9222025136.556,000819,30038,048,565Form
59Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell9082025134.206,000805,20036,907,013Form
60Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell9042025122.7466,0008,100,94433,784,372Form
61Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell8222025116.846,000701,04032,833,793Form
62Rawlings, Amy MarieChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell8222025117.716,567773,0125,516,673Form
63Chakravarthy, ArvindChief People & Systems OfficerDirectSell8222025117.7120,5522,419,18128,541,083Form
64Bronstein, ManuelChief Product OfficerDirectSell8222025122.1722,4202,739,03654,148,122Form
65Reinstra, MarkChief Legal Off. & Corp. Sec.DirectSell8222025117.7115,8201,862,24343,986,242Form
66Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEODirectSell8222025117.7210,4011,224,42823,680,758Form
67Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell8222025117.7114,2081,672,37733,783,596Form
68Kaufman, Matthew DChief Safety OfficerDirectSell8112025133.676,000802,02040,264,478Form
69Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEOSee FootnoteSell8072025126.72875  Form
70Wong, Andrea L See footnoteSell8062025130.405,770752,3795,462,377Form
71Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell8052025129.3766,0008,538,46236,206,703Form
72Lee, Anthony PSee footnoteSell8052025131.01111,112  Form
73Baszucki, DavidPresident & CEOSee FootnoteSell805202564.9414,485940,68154,033,702Form

Investor Activity (13F)

Updated Aug 21, 2026
13F holdings as of Mar 31, 2026 (Q1 2026)

Active managers (13F portfolio over $250M, at least 3 holdings) with a position over $5M that is either over 10% of their portfolio or held in a concentrated book of 50 or fewer total positions. Index/ETF, sovereign, bank, community-bank and charitable/donor-advised filers are excluded.

Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQFiling
Islander Capital Partners, L.P.$25.9 Mil10.2%15ADD +84.8%13F
12 West Capital Management LP$53.7 Mil9.1%20TRIM -9.5%13F
Grace & Mercy Foundation, Inc.$27.8 Mil6.8%21ADD +254.7%13F
Soma Equity Partners LP$91.1 Mil6.7%20TRIM -14.3%13F
ValueAct Holdings, L.P.$330.8 Mil5.8%18Hold13F
HMI Capital Management, L.P.$43.4 Mil5.8%11New13F
Gavilan Investment Partners LLC$17.5 Mil4.7%14New13F
SRS Investment Management, LLC$373.4 Mil3.9%29ADD +124.7%13F
Foxhaven Asset Management, LP$120.5 Mil3.8%14TRIM -16.2%13F
Kora Management LP$22.1 Mil3.1%9ADD +100.0%13F
Spyglass Capital Management LLC$44.1 Mil3.1%25New13F
Long Corridor Asset Management Ltd$11.1 Mil2.7%38ADD +17.4%13F
Whale Rock Capital Management LLC$199.8 Mil2.6%35TRIM -14.0%13F
KADENSA CAPITAL Ltd$17.6 Mil2.5%39ADD +14.2%13F
Tairen Capital Ltd$17.9 Mil1.9%44Hold13F
Headwater Capital Co Ltd$11.3 Mil1.8%15New13F
Kinetic Partners Management, LP$10.2 Mil0.6%49New13F
Durable Capital Partners LP$36.6 Mil0.4%37TRIM -44.4%13F
Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQFiling
Spyglass Capital Management LLC$44.1 Mil3.1%25New13F
HMI Capital Management, L.P.$43.4 Mil5.8%11New13F
Gavilan Investment Partners LLC$17.5 Mil4.7%14New13F
Headwater Capital Co Ltd$11.3 Mil1.8%15New13F
Kinetic Partners Management, LP$10.2 Mil0.6%49New13F
Grace & Mercy Foundation, Inc.$27.8 Mil6.8%21ADD +254.7%13F
SRS Investment Management, LLC$373.4 Mil3.9%29ADD +124.7%13F
Kora Management LP$22.1 Mil3.1%9ADD +100.0%13F
Islander Capital Partners, L.P.$25.9 Mil10.2%15ADD +84.8%13F
Long Corridor Asset Management Ltd$11.1 Mil2.7%38ADD +17.4%13F
KADENSA CAPITAL Ltd$17.6 Mil2.5%39ADD +14.2%13F
Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQAs OfFiling
Blue Whale Capital LLP$17.3 Mil0.9%24ExitedDec 31, 202513F
Deepwater Asset Management, LLC$6.7 Mil2.0%46ExitedDec 31, 202513F
Durable Capital Partners LP$36.6 Mil0.4%37TRIM -44.4%Mar 31, 202613F
Foxhaven Asset Management, LP$120.5 Mil3.8%14TRIM -16.2%Mar 31, 202613F
Soma Equity Partners LP$91.1 Mil6.7%20TRIM -14.3%Mar 31, 202613F
Whale Rock Capital Management LLC$199.8 Mil2.6%35TRIM -14.0%Mar 31, 202613F
12 West Capital Management LP$53.7 Mil9.1%20TRIM -9.5%Mar 31, 202613F
Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQFiling
SRS Investment Management, LLC$373.4 Mil3.9%29ADD +124.7%13F
ValueAct Holdings, L.P.$330.8 Mil5.8%18Hold13F
Whale Rock Capital Management LLC$199.8 Mil2.6%35TRIM -14.0%13F
Foxhaven Asset Management, LP$120.5 Mil3.8%14TRIM -16.2%13F
Soma Equity Partners LP$91.1 Mil6.7%20TRIM -14.3%13F
12 West Capital Management LP$53.7 Mil9.1%20TRIM -9.5%13F
Spyglass Capital Management LLC$44.1 Mil3.1%25New13F
HMI Capital Management, L.P.$43.4 Mil5.8%11New13F
Durable Capital Partners LP$36.6 Mil0.4%37TRIM -44.4%13F
Grace & Mercy Foundation, Inc.$27.8 Mil6.8%21ADD +254.7%13F
Islander Capital Partners, L.P.$25.9 Mil10.2%15ADD +84.8%13F
Kora Management LP$22.1 Mil3.1%9ADD +100.0%13F
Tairen Capital Ltd$17.9 Mil1.9%44Hold13F
KADENSA CAPITAL Ltd$17.6 Mil2.5%39ADD +14.2%13F
Gavilan Investment Partners LLC$17.5 Mil4.7%14New13F
Headwater Capital Co Ltd$11.3 Mil1.8%15New13F
Long Corridor Asset Management Ltd$11.1 Mil2.7%38ADD +17.4%13F
Kinetic Partners Management, LP$10.2 Mil0.6%49New13F

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