RUM
$5.20-0.08 (-1.52%)
Rumble Inc.
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Rumble Inc. operates video sharing platforms and cloud services in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company operates rumble.com, a free-to-use video sharing and livestreaming platform where users can subscribe to channels to stay i...
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Rumble (RUM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Need a quote from a Motley Fool analyst? Christopher Pavlovski: Afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us. 2025 was a year where my team went heads down building and expanding the Rumble product, building out our sales operation, and putting together assets that would transfer Rumble into an impactful player in cloud.
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In early March 2026, Rumble Inc. reported Q4 2025 sales of US$27.07 million and a net loss of US$32.69 million, alongside full-year 2025 sales of US$100.62 million and a net loss of US$81.83 million, while also introducing platform upgrades such as the Rumble Wallet with Tether integration. Rumble’s announcement of a US$100 million, two-year advertising partnership with Tether and the launch of crypto-based tipping signals a shift toward broader monetization avenues beyond its core video...
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Rumble’s fourth quarter saw revenue and user growth driven by new product launches and renewed engagement, but the market responded negatively due to a wider-than-expected loss. Management attributed the year-over-year sales decline to lower advertising, tipping, and hosting fees, partially offset by gains in subscriptions and licensing. CEO Chris Pavlovski emphasized the platform’s progress in “building and expanding the Rumble product,” including the introduction of features such as Rumble Sho