Snap sales wipe $76 billion off social media stocks; Twitter falls 2.5%

The Snapchat parent plummeted as much as 30 per cent in premarket trading

US Stock markets, Wall Street
Twitter slipped 2.5 per cent, Pinterest slumped 7.2 per cent
Bloomberg
1 min read Last Updated : Jul 22 2022 | 11:25 PM IST
US social-media giants were poised to see more than $76 billion wiped off their stock-market values after disappointing revenue from Snap raised concerns about the outlook for online advertising. 

The Snapchat parent plummeted as much as 30 per cent in premarket trading. Meta Platforms fell 4.8 per cent, Google owner Alphabet declined 2.8 per cent, Twitter slipped 2.5 per cent and Pinterest slumped 7.2 per cent.

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