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Twitter Jumps, Morgan Stanley Upgrades on Ad Sales Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak reversed his argument on Twitter's stretched valuation, indicating instead that the Silicon Valley company is worth buying at its expensive level on prospects for better ad sales and improved user growth this year. He increased his price target on Jack Dorsey's social media ... Tuesday's Top Market Insights: Tesla (TSLA) Still a 'Show Me' Story (In a Bad Way), Twitter (TWTR ... - Smarter Analyst
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These Two Childhood Friends Are Fighting Hackers for Starbucks, Twitter, and Airbnb With $74 million in venture funding from the likes of Benchmark and Dragoneer Investment Group, the San Francisco-based firm tasks 160,000 computer security experts around the world with finding bugs and cybersecurity vulnerabilities for companies like General Motors, Starbucks, Airbnb, and Twitter ...
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Fake coupons are popping up promising free Starbucks coffee for African Americans They appear to have originated on 4chan, wrote Business Insider, which noted that in some coupons, "Baristas are instructed to use discount code 1488, the ... Twitter user Bryan Sharpe posted a video of himself going into a Starbucks and saying, "I heard y'all was racist, so I came to get my free coffee.".
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Why Twitter, Inc. Stock Jumped 12% Tuesday Investors will get to see very soon if Twitter really is growing nicely in 2018. The company is scheduled to report its first-quarter results on April 25, before market open. On average, analysts are expecting Twitter to report first-quarter revenue and earnings per share (EPS) of $605 million and $0.11, ...
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Why Twitter, Shopify, and Arista Networks Jumped Today Until now, the Supreme Court has stood by 25-year-old precedent that a business must have a sufficient nexus, such as a physical presence, within a state in order for that state's government to impose sales taxes on transactions involving online purchases by residents. A new case from South Dakota ...
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Big names in showbiz, sports, business pay tribute to Barbara Bush In addition to the impact she made on the political world, Bush also left her mark throughout the U.S. Big names in showbusiness, sports, business and other industries took to ... Yankee Stadium just held a moment of "silent prayer" for Barbara Bush during 7th inning stretch pic.twitter.com/p0v7mWuUDb.
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Mark Lamberti gets dragged on Twitter after his Imperial resignation CAPE TOWN - Former CEO of a group of logistics and automotive company Imperial Holdings, Mark Lamberti handed in his resignation on Wednesday. The CEO resigned after a recent judgment in which high court found in favour of an ex-employee and against Imperial and Lamberti. That employee is ...
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Why Is Twitter (TWTR) Stock Gaining Today? "Recent advertiser conversations continue to be incrementally positive about Twitter's ad business." Nowak mentioned that Twitter recently revamped its ad tools to improve targeted advertising and lowered its prices for ads, spurring higher demand. The analyst also pointed to new content initiatives as a ...
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Twitter bright spot: Big advertisers like its slate of live shows Yet a year into launching Twitter's mid-roll ads, that product remains in beta. A spokesperson from Dunkin' Donuts declined to comment on the offering given that it's still being tested. A Twitter spokesperson said the company is still watching for demand and evaluating performance. "Mid-roll is one of ...
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Twitter users share what they would like to do if they were rich enough — and the posts are ... The hashtag #IdLikeToBeRichEnoughTo began trending on Twitter Wednesday. Gossip blogger Perez Hilton got in on the action, saying he'd like to be rich enough to give away millions a year to charity. Over 28,000 tweets and counting have been posted with the hashtag about a wishful financial ... Twitter users share what they would like to do if they were rich enough — and the posts are ... - Business Insider
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