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The shift to all things digital rages on and advertisers must follow consumers wherever they go, especially in a world where millions of people pay to avoid ads. The Trade Desk (TTD - Free Report) is a programmatic ad firm that uses modern solutions to help marketers find their target customers across an array of channels and platforms.
Traditional is Dead…
Digital ad spending surpassed traditional media buying in 2019, as more people cut the cord, turned off their radio dials, and continue to disconnect from various forms of legacy entrainment. Advertisers know they can turn to Google (GOOGL - Free Report) and Facebook to reach massive audiences, and Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) has grown into a solid third player in the space.
The digital ad market is worth over $150 billion a year in the U.S. alone and it is projected to reach $225 billion by 2024. So clearly there is a lot of money to be made by reaching consumers everywhere they are. And it’s worth remembering that U.S. government regulators are looking into Google and Facebook for their outsized control.
The Trade Desk enables its clients to reach consumers on giant and vital platforms like Google. But that is just the start. TTD is an advertising firm for the digital age that’s focused on algorithmic, real-time bidding to hit target consumers and not just pay for say a full-day banner ad on XYZ website.
The company allows clients to utilize its cloud-based platform to create, manage, and optimize data-driven digital ad campaigns across an array of channels, apps, and websites, on mobile devices, connected TVs, audio, and nearly anywhere else one might come across a digital ad.
Think about how many people pay monthly subscription fees to have ad-free content on Netflix (NFLX - Free Report) , Disney+ (DIS - Free Report) , Spotify (SPOT - Free Report) , Apple Music (AAPL - Free Report) , and countless platforms. This heightens the need for tech-focused, data-driven solutions to reach very specific targets and provide tangible results. And The Trade Desk has grown because of its ability to provide results to clients with its robust demand side platform.
Wall Street has Noticed…
TTD was impacted by the sudden coronavirus-based pullback in global ad spending in the second quarter. But it bounced back in Q3. The firm topped our quarterly estimates at the start of November with sales up 32% to help it post record quarterly revenue of $216 million.
The nearby chart shows that Wall Street has rewarded TTD stock over the last year, despite the setback. And the stock soared after its Q3 release and it is now up 80% in the past three months alone. This is part of a 250% climb in the past 12 months and a massive run since its IPO in the fall of 2016 when it was trading at under $30 a share.
Looking ahead, Zacks estimates call for TTD’s Q4 sales to jump 35% to help lift its adjusted EPS by 27%. TTD’s fiscal year sales are still projected to climb 22% in 2020 to come in at $807 million despite the fact that its Q2 sales fell 13%. Meanwhile, its adjusted full-year 2020 earnings are expected to climb over 27% to reach $4.70 a share.
The Trade Desk is projected to follow up this growth with 34% higher sales in FY21 to hit $1.1 billion, while its EPS figure is expected to pop another 7%. And investors can see how much stronger its overall earnings outlook appears, with its FY20 and FY21 EPS consensus estimates up 48% and 20%, respectively.
Bottom Line
The Trade Desk’s impressive bottom-line revisions help it land a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) right now. The stock also earns a “B” grade for Growth and an “A” for Momentum in our Style Scores system. And investors might want to consider buying TTD as a play for a world where marketers and advertisers must do all they can to find consumers in our expansive digital age that is really just getting started.
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Bull of the Day: The Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD)
The shift to all things digital rages on and advertisers must follow consumers wherever they go, especially in a world where millions of people pay to avoid ads. The Trade Desk (TTD - Free Report) is a programmatic ad firm that uses modern solutions to help marketers find their target customers across an array of channels and platforms.
Traditional is Dead…
Digital ad spending surpassed traditional media buying in 2019, as more people cut the cord, turned off their radio dials, and continue to disconnect from various forms of legacy entrainment. Advertisers know they can turn to Google (GOOGL - Free Report) and Facebook to reach massive audiences, and Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) has grown into a solid third player in the space.
The digital ad market is worth over $150 billion a year in the U.S. alone and it is projected to reach $225 billion by 2024. So clearly there is a lot of money to be made by reaching consumers everywhere they are. And it’s worth remembering that U.S. government regulators are looking into Google and Facebook for their outsized control.
The Trade Desk enables its clients to reach consumers on giant and vital platforms like Google. But that is just the start. TTD is an advertising firm for the digital age that’s focused on algorithmic, real-time bidding to hit target consumers and not just pay for say a full-day banner ad on XYZ website.
The company allows clients to utilize its cloud-based platform to create, manage, and optimize data-driven digital ad campaigns across an array of channels, apps, and websites, on mobile devices, connected TVs, audio, and nearly anywhere else one might come across a digital ad.
Think about how many people pay monthly subscription fees to have ad-free content on Netflix (NFLX - Free Report) , Disney+ (DIS - Free Report) , Spotify (SPOT - Free Report) , Apple Music (AAPL - Free Report) , and countless platforms. This heightens the need for tech-focused, data-driven solutions to reach very specific targets and provide tangible results. And The Trade Desk has grown because of its ability to provide results to clients with its robust demand side platform.
Wall Street has Noticed…
TTD was impacted by the sudden coronavirus-based pullback in global ad spending in the second quarter. But it bounced back in Q3. The firm topped our quarterly estimates at the start of November with sales up 32% to help it post record quarterly revenue of $216 million.
The nearby chart shows that Wall Street has rewarded TTD stock over the last year, despite the setback. And the stock soared after its Q3 release and it is now up 80% in the past three months alone. This is part of a 250% climb in the past 12 months and a massive run since its IPO in the fall of 2016 when it was trading at under $30 a share.
Looking ahead, Zacks estimates call for TTD’s Q4 sales to jump 35% to help lift its adjusted EPS by 27%. TTD’s fiscal year sales are still projected to climb 22% in 2020 to come in at $807 million despite the fact that its Q2 sales fell 13%. Meanwhile, its adjusted full-year 2020 earnings are expected to climb over 27% to reach $4.70 a share.
The Trade Desk is projected to follow up this growth with 34% higher sales in FY21 to hit $1.1 billion, while its EPS figure is expected to pop another 7%. And investors can see how much stronger its overall earnings outlook appears, with its FY20 and FY21 EPS consensus estimates up 48% and 20%, respectively.
Bottom Line
The Trade Desk’s impressive bottom-line revisions help it land a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) right now. The stock also earns a “B” grade for Growth and an “A” for Momentum in our Style Scores system. And investors might want to consider buying TTD as a play for a world where marketers and advertisers must do all they can to find consumers in our expansive digital age that is really just getting started.
5 Stocks Set to Double
Each was hand-picked by a Zacks expert as the #1 favorite stock to gain +100% or more in 2020. Each comes from a different sector and has unique qualities and catalysts that could fuel exceptional growth.
Most of the stocks in this report are flying under Wall Street radar, which provides a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor.
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