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New blood and fresh ideas: Twitter's business is stalled but investors see reason for hope Indeed, about the best that can be said about Twitter from an investment perspective these days is that shareholder and analyst expectations for the company are so low that it has a great chance of exceeding them. "They need to prove that they're not the next Yahoo, that they're not a dying platform," ...
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Twitter is surging ahead of earnings Shares of Twitter are surging, up 4.75% at $26.44 apiece, ahead of the company's fourth-quarter earnings, which are scheduled to be released ahead of Thursday's opening bell. Investors are anxious to see whether the company's better-than-expected third-quarter results will be part of a turnaround for ...
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Twitter users roasted the Colts after Josh McDaniels unexpectedly backed out a deal to be their ... New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels backed out of a deal to join the Indianapolis Colts as their next head coach just hours after the team announced the he had accepted the job. McDaniels chose instead to stay with the Patriots, forcing the Colts to take down posts they had made ...
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What will Twitter look like without COO Anthony Noto? He has amassed a lot of responsibility and power internally in his time at Twitter. He oversaw all of Twitter's revenue business, for example, and was the driving force behind Twitter's push into live video, a business effort Twitter has highlighted a lot over the past two years. He was also one of the only ...
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3 Things That Can Go Wrong for Twitter on Thursday Shares of Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) hit new two-year highs earlier this month, and the social media giant would probably be surpassing those levels now if it wasn't for the ... With Twitter shares reaching 26-month highs last week one would think that business would be booming, but that's just not the case.
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Will Twitter See Profitability In Q4? Twitter is set to report its Q4 2017 earnings on Thursday, February 8. In the previous quarter, the company saw a decline in revenues, primarily due to a substantial decline in its U.S. advertising revenues. However, the company stated that it is poised to report revenue growth in the coming quarters as it ...
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How the Twitter Timeline Works (and 6 Simple Tactics to Increase Your Reach) This time, we would love to dive into the Twitter timeline algorithm. Up until 2015, the Twitter timeline displays tweets in the reverse-chronological order. In an attempt to improve the Twitter experience, the team at Twitter has gradually introduced changes to how they show tweets on the timeline.
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In Washington, British officials to confront Facebook, Google and Twitter over fake news Some lawmakers are seeking new regulations for digital platforms and the business of online political advertising. Facebook, Google and Twitter executives were grilled by U.S. lawmakers during a series of high-profile congressional hearings last year for not doing enough to minimize Russian meddling ...
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ASA bans Poundland's lewd toy elf ad campaign Poundland defended the campaign, arguing it was based on "humour and double entendres" that were not intended to be understood by children. The company added that Twitter and Facebook also have policies that are meant to ban under-13s from having accounts. Poundland said it never sought to ... Poundland rapped over 'naughty' elf ad - but it's already started a Top Tosser campaign for ... - Telegraph.co.uk
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TRUMP: The stock market made a 'big mistake' by falling after so much 'good news' about the ... President Donald Trump on Wednesday broke his silence about the stock market's recent tumbles and volatility, arguing on Twitter that the decline was a "big mistake" that happened amid a ... An analysis by Business Insider found that Trump typically tweets about the market every 6.5 days. Before ...
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