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Twitter shares tank 13%

April 27, 2016

Via: CNN

Twitter’s stock fell more than 10% after it reported bringing in less revenue than expected and slashed its sales forecast. The company added 5 million users in the first quarter, but it wasn’t enough to ease investors’ concerns about its […]


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Why Twitter Is Struggling, According to One Power User

March 7, 2016

Via: Time

Yesterday, New Statesman deputy editor Helen Lewis offered a lengthy rumination on why Twitter is having so much trouble attracting and retaining users. The piece is full of good insights, but essentially boils down to this: Twitter may be addictive for its power […]


Financial Services, Industries

The 51 best people in European finance to follow on Twitter

January 7, 2016

Via: Business Insider

Twitter is a minefield of spam, strange bots, the mad ramblings of people obsessed with Jeremy Corbyn, and the SNP — as well as lots and lots of cats. But cut through the crazy people, and it can be an […]


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Twitter’s Jack Dorsey gives workers nearly $200 million of his own shares

October 23, 2015

Via: itCurated

Not long after laying off more than 300 employees, Twitter’s chief executive officer Jack Dorsey has gifted the remaining workforce with one-third of his own stock. Dorsey made the announcement in two wee-hour Tweets on Friday, saying he wanted to […]


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The 129 finance people you have to follow on Twitter

October 20, 2015

Via: itCurated

Twitter has evolved into a platform for serious finance gurus. Beyond the jabberings of the small-time players, these analysts, hedge funders, and big players have the power to sway markets in 140 characters, and they often take to Twitter to […]


Trading

After breaking a big Twitter scoop, Selerity shifts focus

September 23, 2015

Via: itCurated

Selerity, the company made famous in April for breaking news of Twitter Inc.’s TWTR, +0.52%  revenue miss about an hour earlier than scheduled—and doing so on Twitter, of all places—is now putting its algorithms to use for people, rather than […]