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Last quarter , the San Francisco-based company run by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, beat analysts' expectations on earnings and revenue but came up slightly short on forward guidance. Subscription and services-based revenue was especially strong, up 155 percent year over year. Analysts are watching the same metric in fourth-quarter results.
Guggenheim Securities analyst Jeff Cantwell is also watching subscriptions and services, as well as any change in guidance for this fiscal year.
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