The Ventura, California-based company said it had net income of 36 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense, came to 59 cents per share. The results beat Wall Street expectations.
Revenues grew 22% to $741M, short of forecasts for $759.6M, and company guidance for the current quarter wasn't upbeat: It ...
The Trade Desk exceeded earnings expectations, but revenue fell short of estimates due to challenges in the advertising ...
VENTURA, Calif. - The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD), a global leader in advertising technology with a market capitalization of $60.1 billion, announced today the appointment of Alex Kayyal to its board of ...
Investors punished The Trade Desk's stock in response to the report, with shares falling 25% in the first half hour of trading in the after-hours session Wednesday afternoon. Those following the stock ...
The Trade Desk, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTD), a provider of a global technology platform for buyers of advertising, today announced that it will release financi ...
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VENTURA, Calif., January 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global advertising technology leader The Trade Desk (Nasdaq: TTD) today announced a definitive agreement for the acquisition of Sincera ...
Financial details of the deal have not been disclosed. The Trade Desk, headquartered in Ventura, CA, operates a self-service platform that allows ad buyers to create, manage, and optimize digital ...
The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD), a leading independent demand ... Recent developments include the rollout of the company's CTV operating system, Ventura, and the acquisition of Sincera to enhance ...
Trade Desk stock soared over 63% in 2024 before ending at $117.73, but it has since lost about 0.70%. Pitz said his channel checks suggested strong connected TV performance, which should translate ...
Jeff Green, CEO of The Trade Desk, calls it like he sees it. And he doesn’t see a future for Google monetizing the open internet via its SSP and ad server business.