The Borneo Post

Snap shares plummet after disappoint­ing results

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SHARES in social media company Snap, which runs the youthfocus­ed Snapchat, plummeted earlier this week after the company posted disappoint­ing earnings.

Snap’s stock plunged by as much as 30 per cent in after hours trading after the company said revenue in the final quarter of 2023 rose by five per cent year on year, which was lower than analysts expectatio­ns.

In recent years, the company has been at pains to compete for ad revenue against Meta’s Instagram, Google-owned YouTube and TikTok.

Its revenue growth in the October to December period again trailed that of Meta and Google which last week posted double digit ad sales growth for the same quarter.

After its launch in 2011, Snapchat became a hit, particular­ly with young smartphone users, by letting people share photos or videos in messages that self-destruct after being viewed.

It also innovated with the use of filters for shared content, but an expansion into hardware such as drones and eyeglasses has failed to gain traction.

The company said daily active users for the current quarter would edge higher to 420 million after ten percent growth last year.

Snapchat+, the company’s AI-amped subscripti­on service, reached over seven million subscriber­s.

Earlier this week Snap said it was letting go ten percent of its staff, including members of its senior management team.

“We are reorganisi­ng our team to reduce hierarchy and promote in-person collaborat­ion,” a Snap spokespers­on said.

Snap’s net loss for the quarter stood at US$248.2 million, which was 14 percent lower than a year before. Its full year loss for 2023 was US$1.4 billion.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? After its launch in 2011, Snapchat became a hit, particular­ly with young smartphone users, by letting people share photos or videos in messages that self-destruct after being viewed.
— AFP photo After its launch in 2011, Snapchat became a hit, particular­ly with young smartphone users, by letting people share photos or videos in messages that self-destruct after being viewed.

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