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Twitter Q3 misses big on revenues of $824M and EPS of $0.05 on the back of adtech glitches Twitter said the huge drop in performance &was
impacted by revenue product issues, which we believe reduced year-over-year growth by approximately 3 or more percentage points, and
greater-than-expected seasonality.& The company has made a significant shift in the last year to tracking a new user metric of its own
making — monetizable daily active users, which is the number of users who are being served ads
More established metrics like daily and monthly active users have stagnated and even declined in recent years. 2
Lowlights from Zuckerberg Libra testimony in Congress &I don&t control Libra& was the central theme of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
testimony yesterday, while the House of Representatives unleashed critiques of his approach to cryptocurrency, privacy, encryption and
running a giant corporation. 3
Announcing the Disrupt Berlin 2019 agenda Disrupt Berlin will run on December 11 and December 12, when we&ll sit down with CEOs from
big-name companies such as Away, UIPath and Naspers, as well as leading investors from Atomico, SoftBank and GV
(Tickets are available here.) 4
By tweeting from a SCIF, House lawmakers put national security at risk If you thought storming into a highly secured government facility
with your electronics but without permission was a smart idea, you&d be wrong
But that didn&t stop Rep
Matt Gaetz and close to three-dozen of his Republican colleagues from doing exactly that. 5
Virgin Galactic becomes the first public space tourism company on Monday The company shareholders have approved a merger with Chamath
Palihapitiya special Social Capital Hedosophia holding company, with a debut on the NYSE for the newly merged public entity scheduled for
Monday. 6
Cybersecurity automation startup Tines scores $4.1M Series A led by Blossom Capital Tines automates many of the repetitive manual tasks
faced by security analysts so they can focus on other high-priority work
The founders have bootstrapped the company until now. 7
Bill McDermott aims to grow ServiceNow like he did SAP During the company earnings call, outgoing CEO John Donahoe said that McDermott met
all of the board criteria for its next leader — all in the service of building toward a $10 billion revenue goal
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