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Pinterest shares soar on third-quarter revenue beat as it bucks online ads trend

Por: CNBC Tech October 28, 2022

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In this articlePedestrians pass in front of Pinterest signage displayed outside of the New York Stock Exchange.Michael Nagle Bloomberg Getty Images shares soared over 12% in extended trading after the company reported third-quarter earnings.Here's how the company did.Pinterest said its revenue grew 8% year-over-year on a loss of $65 million.The company's monthly average users remained relatively flat at 445 million.Our current... + full article



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