Arab Times

Twitter stock slips amid pandemic-caused revenue uncertaint­y

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Twitter’s stock tumbled after the company failed to show that it’s weathering the pandemic-borne digital advertisin­g slump the same way its bigger rivals Facebook and Google are.

The San Francisco-based social company’s higher expenses outweighed its revenue growth in the first three months of the year, leading to a loss of $8.4 million.

And when asked during a conference call how April looked in terms of revenue, executives pointed back to the second half of March – when advertisin­g declined.

That period is “the best time frame to look at if you want to think about what it’s been like for us,” Twitter’s Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal said.

Facebook, in contrast, said on Wednesday that after a March decline, it saw “signs of stability” in the first three weeks of April. And it said ad revenue during that period has been flat compared with the year-ago period.

Google parent company Alphabet also posted results this week that didn’t look “quite as bad as some people had feared,” said Edward Jones analyst David Heger.

All three companies are seeing an increase in usage, since the virus outbreak has forced people to stay at home. Twitter reported that average daily users grew 24% year over year, the highest growth rate in the company’s history.

Twitter has added 14 million daily users since the previous quarter. The company said growth was driven by seasonal strength, product improvemen­ts and interest in coronaviru­s. (AP)

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(AP) In this file photo, a screen shows the price of Twitter stock at the New York Stock Exchange.

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