Twitter shares surge as Trump accuses it of 'political games'
by Julia Kollewe from Technology | The Guardian on (#4DQ2J)
Social media platform's revenues up 18% as president criticises its treatment of him
Twitter has reported better-than-expected financial results, sending its shares surging, as Donald Trump accused the social media platform of "playing political games".
Revenues for the first quarter climbed by 18% to $787m (605m), beating Wall Street forecasts of $776m. Revenues were boosted by ad sales that also rose 18%, to $679m. Its shares jumped nearly 13% to $38.81. A year ago, they were changing hands at $31.22.
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