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Reddit, Inc. (NYSE:RDDT ) Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call October 29, 2024 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Jesse Rose - Head of Investor Relations Steven Huffman - Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Wong - Chief Operating Officer Andrew Vollero - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Benjamin Black - Deutsche Bank Ronald Josey - Citigroup Richard Greenfield - LightShed Andrew Boone - JMP Securities Naved Khan - B. Riley Securities Eric Sheridan - Goldman Sachs Rohit Kulkarni - ROTH Capital Partners John Colantuoni - Jefferies Brian Nowak - Morgan Stanley Thomas Champion - Piper Sandler Douglas Anmuth - JP Morgan Alan Gould - Loop Capital Daniel Salmon - New Street Research Operator Good afternoon.
We're adding Reddit, Inc. to our tech coverage universe and initiating with a buy. Q3 2024 results and management outlook confirm our expectation that there is more upside ahead. We expect sustained outperformance into FY25 on better ad spending in a healthier macro backdrop and an upward revision in its AI data licensing revenue.
Reddit Inc. said late Tuesday that it turned a profit in its third quarter — a first for the social-media platform since becoming a public company earlier this year.
Sam Altman's stake in Reddit is now worth more than $1 billion, based on where the stock is trading after hours. The OpenAI CEO is among Reddit's largest shareholders.
Reddit easily bested Q3 estimates and gave a stronger-than-expected sales and profit forecast for Q4.
Reddit reported third-quarter financial results that topped analyst estimates. The company's forecast for the fourth quarter was also better than expected.
Reddit forecast fourth-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, helped by its AI content licensing deals and strong digital advertising spend.
Reddit reported third-quarter results that exceeded analysts' estimates and gave a forecast for the current period that was well ahead of estimates.
Reddit reports its third quarterly results as a public company after market close on Tuesday amid expectations of ad strength and healthy online spending growth.
Earnings are due for Snap stock and Reddit as the social media players look to gain ground on their much larger rival Meta.
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