Spotify (SPOT, Financial) is delighting investors with improved profitability and robust subscriber growth. Although the company missed 4Q24 earnings expectations, its EPS soared from €(0.36) in the previous year to €1.76 this quarter. This improvement was driven by last year's price increases, which boosted ARPU, and a 16% reduction in operating expenses. The price hikes haven't deterred users, as evidenced by an 11% increase in Premium Subscribers to 263 million, surpassing SPOT's guidance by about 3 million users.
Looking ahead, Spotify is contemplating further price increases, although none are imminent. The potential for future price hikes, coupled with strong user growth and engagement trends, has investors optimistic about the company's ability to enhance profitability.
Looking forward, Spotify forecasts Q1 revenue of €4.2 billion, slightly above expectations, with MAUs of 678 million and Premium Subscribers of 265 million. CEO Daniel Ek stated that the company plans to intensify its focus on music, supported by investments in AI and strong cash flow. With positive momentum, 2025 is expected to be another successful year for Spotify.
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