Pinterest (PINS) is one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com visitors lately. So, it might be a good idea to review some of the factors that might affect the near-term performance of the stock.
Abigail Wendling, 23, uses Pinterest to curate everything in her life, from recipes to wallpapers. At least until she saw a one-eyed cat when searching for a wallpaper. In another instance, a search ...
Bill Ready, the company’s chief executive, is shifting the virtual pinboard platform toward shopping and things that “make you feel better.” By Jordyn Holman Jordyn Holman, who has recently been ...
For me, fashion trends fall into one of two buckets: timeless trends that I'll never give up, and trends that my daughter will make fun of me for in the next 10 years. Every season, Pinterest releases ...
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Shares fell hard after guidance for the holiday quarter underwhelmed. The inflection point in Pinterest's business that some investors may have been hoping for has not yet arrived. Competition from ...
Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE: PINS) introduced a range of new advertising formats and features designed to enhance platform monetisation. Key launches include Top of Search ads, Local Inventory Ads, Wide ...
Pinterest offers a dip-buying opportunity with macro-driven ad weakness, U.S. user growth, strong finances and resilient margins. Learn why PINS stock is a buy.
A growing number of men are flocking to Pinterest. The company’s first-ever trend report reveals that male users now make up more than one-third of its 570 million global active users. That equates to ...