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The Trade Desk: Back to a Beat - MSNHere's our initial take on The Trade Desk's (NASDAQ: TTD) financial report. Key Metrics Metric Q1 2024 Q1 2025 Change vs. Expectations Revenue $491 million $616 million 25% Beat Adjusted EPS $0.26 ...
Trade Desk’s revenue of $616 million in Q1 reflected a 25% year-over-year increase. The company maintained a strong customer retention rate of 95%. Additionally, it saw its adjusted EBITDA ...
The Trade Desk reported revenue up 25% year over year and adjusted earnings per share up 27% and improved its net income margin by 2 percentage points to 8%.
Summary. Trade Desk remains the leading independent DSP, despite a rare earnings miss and macro headwinds causing recent share price weakness. Kokai platform rollout is accelerating, with positive ...
On the surface, Trade Desk (TTD) would seem to be a terrible investment. No, it’s not because the business itself stinks. As a leader in independent programmatic advertising, it fits well into ...
The Trade Desk's first-quarter results went a long way in assuring investors that the company's best days are still ahead. Revenue of $616 million grew 25% year over year, accelerating from 22% ...
The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD) has taken a big beating on the stock market so far this year, losing 41% of its value as of this writing, due to concerns about a slowdown in the company's growth.
The Trade Desk navigates macro headwinds while gaining share in digital ads, setting up for long-term growth despite premium valuation. See why TTD stock is a buy.
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Here's our initial take on The Trade Desk's (NASDAQ: TTD) financial report.Key MetricsMetricQ1 2024Q1 2025Changevs. ExpectationsRevenue$491 million$616 million25%BeatAdjusted EPS$0.26$0.3327 ...
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