PINS' record 600M MAUs, rising engagement, and AI-driven personalization highlight growth potential despite stock underperformance.
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Pinterest (PINS) reached $25.99 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -3.31% change compared to its last close.
| IT Services Industry | Information Technology Sector | William J. Ready CEO | NYSE Exchange | 72352L106 CUSIP |
| US Country | 4,778 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | 18 Apr 2019 IPO Date |
Pinterest, Inc. serves as a pioneering visual search and discovery platform with a reach that spans across the United States and into international territories. The platform empowers users to explore and collect ideas for various interests and activities, including cooking, home decoration, fashion, and more. Originally founded under the name Cold Brew Labs Inc., the company underwent a transformation to become Pinterest, Inc. in April 2012. Since its inception in 2008, it has established its headquarters in San Francisco, California, dedicating itself to connecting people through the shared discovery of interests and inspirations.
Enables users to find and identify objects within images or photographs and search for visually similar items or elements. This innovative tool helps in discovering new ideas, products, and inspiration based on visual cues, making it easier for users to find exactly what they are looking for or explore related concepts.
The heart of Pinterest’s offering, this platform allows users to discover ideas like recipes, home and style inspirations among other things. It caters to a variety of interests making it a fertile ground for exploration and creativity, where users can search, save, and organize their findings in a personalized manner.
Integrating seamless shopping capabilities, Pinterest allows users to not only discover ideas and inspirations but also provides the means to purchase products or find how to recreate the ideas. This creates a comprehensive experience from inspiration to acquisition, bridging the gap between discovery and shopping.