Company formerly known as Twitter eyes break-even

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X, the company formerly known as Twitter, is seeing a rise in break-even levels, its recently appointed chief executive has said.

The run rate is a metric covering the financial performance of a company, based on current financial information as a predictor of future performance. Linda Yaccarino claimed in an interview with CNBC broadcast on Thursday, that the company’s operational run rate is near break-even levels.

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