Stock-Based Compensation for Rollins (ROL)
Stock-Based Compensation for Rollins (ROL): headline value $21.07M · YoY -100.0%. Annual and quarterly series, chart, and tables are below.
Headline figure above is from the reporting period ending (reported ). Chart and table below cover the full reported history back to .

ROL
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Latest period
$21.07M
YoY change
-100.0%
5Y CAGR
-100.0%
Peak year (2024)
$29.98M
Latest annual
$0
Stock-Based Compensation history chart for Rollins (ROL) from 1989 to 2025
Stock-Based Compensation history table for Rollins (ROL) from 1989 to 2025
| Fiscal year | Period ended | Reported | Stock-Based Compensation | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $0 | -100.0% | ||
| 2024 | $29.98M | +21.9% | ||
| 2023 | $24.61M | +16.0% | ||
| 2022 | $21.21M | +42.7% | ||
| 2021 | $14.87M | -28.7% | ||
| 2020 | $20.85M | +47.3% | ||
| 2019 | $14.16M | +3.2% | ||
| 2018 | $13.73M | +10.7% | ||
| 2017 | $12.40M | -0.1% | ||
| 2016 | $12.41M | +2.5% | ||
| 2015 | $12.11M | +14.5% | ||
| 2014 | $10.58M | +1.5% | ||
| 2013 | $10.43M | +9.8% | ||
| 2012 | $9.49M | +25.7% | ||
| 2011 | $7.55M | +0.2% | ||
| 2010 | $7.54M | +30.0% | ||
| 2009 | $5.80M | +32.1% | ||
| 2008 | $4.39M | — | ||
| 2007 | $0 | — | ||
| 2006 | $0 | — | ||
| 2005 | $0 | — | ||
| 2004 | $0 | — | ||
| 2003 | $0 | — | ||
| 2002 | $0 | — | ||
| 2001 | $0 | — | ||
| 2000 | $0 | — | ||
| 1999 | $0 | — | ||
| 1998 | $0 | — | ||
| 1997 | $0 | — | ||
| 1996 | $0 | — | ||
| 1995 | $0 | — | ||
| 1994 | $0 | — | ||
| 1993 | $0 | — | ||
| 1992 | $0 | — | ||
| 1991 | $0 | — | ||
| 1990 | $0 | — | ||
| 1989 | $0 | — |
Stock-Based Compensation values are taken from Rollins's reported cash flow statements (10-Q quarterly and 10-K annual filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). Each row shows the period end date and the date the filing was reported; YoY compares each figure to the same period one year earlier. Amounts are in USD as filed.
Analysis
2025's annual stock-based compensation for Rollins (ROL) came in at $0 – plunged 100.0% year-over-year.
Through 2020–2025 (5 years), Rollins stock-based compensation delivered a -100.0% annualised rate; with a net decline across the window.
2024 marks the peak stock-based compensation at $29.98M, with the historical low of $0 recorded in 1989.
Within Consumer Cyclical, Rollins (ROL) ranks 6th among 8 peers we track. The peer median for stock-based compensation is $569.50M.
Rollins Stock-Based Compensation by Year
Rollins Stock-Based Compensation 2025: $0
Rollins stock-based compensation in 2025 was $0, plunged 100.0% below 2024.
Rollins Stock-Based Compensation 2024: $29.98M
Rollins stock-based compensation in 2024 was $29.98M, grew 21.9% from 2023. This figure represents the highest annual value in the available history.
Rollins Stock-Based Compensation 2023: $24.61M
Rollins stock-based compensation in 2023 was $24.61M, grew 16.0% from 2022.
Rollins Stock-Based Compensation 2022: $21.21M
Rollins stock-based compensation in 2022 was $21.21M, surged 42.7% from 2021.
Rollins Stock-Based Compensation 2021: $14.87M
Rollins stock-based compensation in 2021 was $14.87M.
See more financial history for Rollins (ROL).
Sector peers — Stock-Based Compensation
Companies in the same sector as Rollins, ranked by their latest stock-based compensation.
| Company | Stock-Based Compensation | Sector |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) | $19.47B | Consumer Cyclical |
| PDD Holdings Inc. (PDD) | $7.94B | Consumer Cyclical |
| Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) | $2.83B | Consumer Cyclical |
| Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG) | $617.00M | Consumer Cyclical |
| The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) | $522.00M | Consumer Cyclical |
| Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA) | $0 | Consumer Cyclical |
| McDonald's Corporation (MCD) | $0 | Consumer Cyclical |
| The TJX Companies, Inc. (TJX) | $0 | Consumer Cyclical |
Frequently asked questions
What is Rollins's stock-based compensation?
Latest reported stock-based compensation for Rollins (ROL) is $21.07M (period ending March 31, 2026).
How has Rollins stock-based compensation changed year-over-year?
Rollins (ROL) stock-based compensation changed -100.0% year-over-year on the latest annual filing.
What is the long-term growth rate of Rollins stock-based compensation?
Rollins (ROL) stock-based compensation compound annual growth rate is -100.0% over the most recent 5 years available.
When did Rollins stock-based compensation hit its highest annual value?
Rollins stock-based compensation reached its highest annual value of $29.98M in 2024.
What was Rollins stock-based compensation in 2024?
Rollins (ROL) stock-based compensation in 2024 was $29.98M.
What was Rollins stock-based compensation in 2025?
Rollins (ROL) stock-based compensation in 2025 was $0.
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