Twitter Plunges as User Growth Stalls
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Twitter's monthly active users stayed steady at 328 million vs. the 329 million expected, and investors are worried. Investopedia’s Aaron Hankin says there’s one way the platform can keep them on its side. Hankin discusses Twitter's latest earnings release that has investors concerned over its stagnant growth. We also talk about whether the company's recent investment in video can save it. We discuss the future of Twitter with ads, and how the platform compares to the ad success of competitors like Facebook.
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