Twitter CFO: Trade tensions won't ding our digital advertising business in China

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'That's been a great business for us,' Twitter CFO Ned Segal says.

Digital advertising with Chinese companies has been "a great business for us," Twitter CFO Ned Segal says.

Twitter's mission is to allow users to explore topics and events that people care about. That creates a space that advertisers are hungry to leverage, he said. Twitter is still throwing faith behind advertising growth to help produce good returns in the future, Segal said.

 

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Hugely disappointing Twitter interview with Cramer asking him nothing that everyone didn't already know. Zero questions about why the platform can't seem to innovate or atleast evolve beyond a snails pace. Expect we'll soon see an activist investor finally get involved. $TWTR

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