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Snap Stock Tumbles as Sales Growth Slows Further, Advertisers Cut Spending

Freddie Green by Freddie Green
October 20, 2022
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Snap,

SNAP -0.64%

in an investor letter Thursday, said it is operating on an assumption of no revenue growth this quarter from the year-ago period​, even though it has seen about 9% growth so far for the period​. Analysts surveyed by FactSet have been expecting almost 7% growth for the fourth quarter

The parent of the Snapchat app is among several social-media companies that have been struggling to respond to the sagging ad market and privacy policy changes

Apple Inc.

introduced last year that make it more difficult to target ads and track their performance. 

“We expect that the operating environment will continue to be challenging in the months ahead,” Snap said in its third-quarter results Thursday. 

Snap said it generated $1.13 billion in sales in the most recent quarter, or 6% above the year-earlier figure. That was the slowest rate of growth since going public and below the 8% figure Snap said in August it was seeing. The sales figure narrowly missed Wall Street expectations, though its $360 million loss for the period was narrower than analysts surveyed by FactSet had expected.

Snap shares fell more than 25% in after-hours trading on the results.

The company, which has lost more than 85% of its value over the past year, didn’t issue detailed financial projections for the current quarter, citing market uncertainty. 

Snap shifted from overdrive to reverse this year as it prepares for its lowest period of sales growth since going public. WSJ’s Meghan Bobrowsky explains how Snap’s dependence on digital ads led to its restructuring efforts. Illustration: Jacob Reynolds

Snap kicks off the quarterly results season for digital-ad-dependent companies, which have been grappling with market disruptions for more than a year. Soaring inflation, recession fears and the war in Ukraine have weighed on digital-ad spending this year, as have the

Apple

privacy changes.

The industry’s biggest actors,

Facebook

parent Meta Platforms Inc. and Google parent

Alphabet Inc.,

report results next week. Meta is expected to post another revenue decline, following its first-ever such retreat in the prior quarter. 

Concerns about a weakening economy have intensified in recent weeks.

Amazon.com Inc.

founder

Jeff Bezos

said in a tweet Tuesday that “the probabilities in this economy tell you to batten down the hatches.” A recent survey of economists by The Wall Street Journal also found that they expect the U.S. to enter a recession in the coming 12 months.

“Our advertising partners across many industries are decreasing their marketing budgets,” Snap said Thursday, attributing the pullback to an effort by customers to offset other cost pressures. 

Social-media companies also are contending with fierce competition for ads, particularly from TikTok. ByteDance Ltd., TikTok’s parent, has invested heavily to boost the short-video app. The app generated nearly $62 billion in revenue last year, and more than $18 billion during the first three months of this year.

The ad downturn drove Snap in August to announce sweeping belt tightening. The company said it would lay off 20% of staff and cut several projects that it designated not core to its business as a self-described camera company. The measures are aimed at saving $500 million in annual costs, Snap said at the time. It also said its chief business officer and another ad executive were leaving for

Netflix Inc.

The company hired two executives from Alphabet to help it address the problems posed by the Apple changes and has taken steps to lessen its reliance on the digital-ad market. Over the summer, it introduced a $3.99-a-month subscription called Snapchat+ that gives patrons access to exclusive features. Snap said it passed 1.5 million subscribers in the third quarter.

“Looking forward, our focus will be on improving the subscription funnel from awareness to conversion,” Snap said in the letter to investors.

The company also said it would expand advertising tests within Spotlight, its TikTok competitor, this quarter.

Write to Meghan Bobrowsky at [email protected]

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