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Twitter's torrent of woes Twitter, a company well-acquainted with choppy waters, is having an ... CEO Jack Dorsey told analysts on the company's earnings call that they can ...
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A world in isolation, a surge of new users for Twitter Shares of San Francisco-based Twitter bounced 4% higher in Thursday trading. But the company took a huge tax hit to earnings, posting a net loss of ...
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Twitter CEO apologizes for hack, confirms some private messages were accessed Twitter said the direct messages of 36 accounts were accessed in the security breach last week. Jack Dorsey apologized for the ...
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Twitter reports record user growth, while considering some subscription options The company said it's exploring additional business lines, including a possible subscription offering, as a way to supplement advertising, which makes ...
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Twitter is studying new ways to increase revenue with subscription model In a tweet shared with investors, Twitter confirmed that the company is ... line of revenue is complementary to our advertising business," he mentioned.
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Twitter reports £940m loss despite surge in users Twitter drew millions more users in the last quarter because of the ... tweet from the accounts of politicians and business leaders including Elon Musk, ...
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World in isolation, a surge of new users for Twitter World in isolation, a surge of new users for Twitter. By KELVIN CHAN, AP Business Writer July 23, 2020 Updated: July 23, 2020 8:13 a.m..
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Update on the latest in business: Shares of Twitter surged 4%. But the company took a huge tax hit to earnings, posting a net loss of $1.2 billion, or $1.56 per share, in the April-June ...
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A researcher created a 'Weird AI Yancovic' algorithm that generates parodies of existing songs ... Twitter took down one of his videos, which featured the instrumental section of Michael Jackson's "Beat It," after a coalition of major record companies ...
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Apple joins Twitter in policy giving employees paid time off to vote in the November election The company will offer US retail employees and hourly workers as many as four hours of time off on November 3, to vote or volunteer, according to the ...
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