Investing.com -- A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has declined to "rubber-stamp" a $1.5 million settlement between Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), according to a Friday ruling reported by Reuters.
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Investing.com -- A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has declined to "rubber-stamp" a $1.5 million settlement between Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), according to a Friday ruling reported by Reuters.
Snap is selling off after its Q1 advertising revenue was pressured by the U.S-Iran war.
The first-quarter results for Snap Inc. ( NYSE:SNAP ) were released last week, making it a good time to revisit its...
Snap Inc. (NASDAQ:SNAP), the maker of Snapchat, is letting its nearly 950 million users chat directly with brands' AI agents with the launch of AI Sponsored Snaps. The new feature enables users to interact with Sponsored Snaps, which are the...
US job cuts increased in April to the third-highest total for the month since 2009 as technology com
Roth Capital Partners managing director Rohit Kulkarni discusses Snap Inc's (SNAP) first quarter earnings results and examines the progress of the Snapchat parent company's turnaround strategy.
Shares of Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) gained 8% and hit $223 in midday trading on Thursday, May 7, before coughing up some of the day’s gains. The move extends one of the sharpest re-rating runs in the chip group this spring. QCOM stock is now up 61% over the past month. The catalyst stack is unusually broad: ... Qualcomm Climbs 8% as Buyback, Snap AR Partnership Power Pivot Beyond Smartphones
Last fall, we described a crucible moment for Snap and the imperative to grow our community and engagement, reaccelerate revenue growth improved gross margins and establish a clearer path to net income profitability. Q1 marked a return to growth in daily active users reaching $483 million, while monthly active users grew to 956 million. Revenue increased 12% year-over-year to $1.53 billion, including a 3% year-over-year increase in advertising revenue to $1.24 billion and an 87% year-over-year increase in other revenue to $285 million.
Snap posts 12% revenue growth and surging EBITDA in Q1, as user gains, ad strength and subscriptions drive momentum despite regional headwinds.
Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) is one of the best AI stocks under $50 to buy right now. On April 10, Snap and Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) announced a multi-year agreement to power future generations of Specs, Snap’s advanced AR eyewear, with Snapdragon XR SoC solutions. This flagship collaboration aims to integrate digital experiences seamlessly into the physical world […]
Snap (NASDAQ: SNAP), owner of Snapchat, just posted another trainwreck of a quarter. The stock is down almost 35% this year, 29% over the last year, and 89% over the last five years. There is not a single thing in its business or its prospects that can save investors. They need to shut the door. ... Investors Should Dump Snap Stock As Fast As They Can
2026 will be a make-or-break year as the company prepares to launch its first mass-market Specs, Snap (NASDAQ:SNAP) CEO Evan Spiegel recently said, calling it a "crucible moment" for consumer augmented reality glasses. The glasses are designed to keep users...
The firm’s new general counsel purchased $250,000 in stock, his first purchase since taking the job.
The two companies "amicably ended the relationship" in the first quarter, Snap disclosed in its earnings report Wednesday
Snap stock was tumbling after earnings. The cancellation of a deal with AI start-up Perplexity is likely to fuel an activist campaign.
Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) posted first-quarter results that topped analyst estimates, but the stock slid after the company warned that advertising revenue was pressured by the conflict in the Middle East and softer growth trends in North America.
↘️ Whirlpool (WHR): The Michigan-based maker of refrigerators and washing machines roughly halved its full-year earnings guidance and suspeneded its dividend. The stock fell 15% in premarket trading. ↘️ Shell (UK:SHEL): The British energy giant said first-quarter earnings more than doubled, but warned of lower gas production due to the war with Iran.
Snap's (SNAP) first-quarter loss narrowed more than market expectations, although the social media c
Expedia Group has appointed Derek Andersen, former Snap Inc. CFO and longtime Amazon finance leader, as its new Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Scott Schenkel, who is leaving after supporting margin expansion and strengthening the company’s financial foundation. Andersen’s background in finance leadership across social media, streaming, ecommerce, and digital media platforms introduces a tech-centric perspective to Expedia’s global finance organization under CEO Ariane Gorin. We’ll now...
Although the revenue and EPS for Snap (SNAP) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended March 2026, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Snap (SNAP) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +7.64% and +0.55%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
↘️ Arm Holdings (ARM): The British semiconductor design company said it was seeing rampant demand for its new computer chips. Shares were volatile afterhours, recently falling more than 7%, after rising 14% during regular trading hours.
Social network Snapchat (NYSE: SNAP) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 12.1% year on year to $1.53 billion. Its GAAP loss of $0.05 per share was $0.02 above analysts’ consensus estimates.
The deal, announced last November, would have seen Perplexity's AI search engine integrated directly into Snapchat.
Investing.com - Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) reported first quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations, but shares fell 3% as the company’s second quarter revenue guidance came in roughly in line with Wall Street estimates.
Snap and Perplexity scrapped a deal to integrate the startup’s AI-powered answer engine directly into the social-media platform, ending a relationship that had boosted investors’ hopes for improved profitability at Snap.
Snap said on Wednesday its first-quarter revenue rose 12% on the back of resilient advertising spending and that its number of daily active users returned to growth, driven by markets outside of North America and Europe. The Snapchat parent, squeezed between dominant platforms such as TikTok and Meta's Instagram in a crowded social media market, has been turning to subscriptions to boost its revenue, which comes predominantly from advertising sales. Snap and artificial intelligence start-up Perplexity "amicably" ended their $400 million deal in the first quarter, it said on Wednesday, around six months after announcing it.
Snap Inc (NYSE:SNAP) is one of the best large cap penny stocks under $10 to buy now. This social media stock has gained more than 20% over the past month. On April 28, Snap Inc (NYSE:SNAP) and Experian announced a partnership on AI-powered ads. This arrangement involves Experian bringing its trusted financial information directly to […]