Applovin Corporation - Class A Common Stock (APP)
211.70
-50.28 (-19.19%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 4th, 5:01 PM EDT
The TikTok ban got another extension from President Donald Trump, who said his administration is making progress on arranging a deal.
Via Investor's Business Daily · April 4, 2025
Wall Street sees worst week for U.S. equities since March 2020 as selloff continues, fueled by fears of global trade war and inflation risks.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
AppLovin confirms early interest in acquiring TikTok's non-China assets, joining a heated race with Amazon and OnlyFans founder.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · April 3, 2025
As TikTok ban deadline looms, the White House is reportedly close to approving a deal letting investors buy a stake in TikTok's U.S. business.
Via Investor's Business Daily · April 2, 2025
A look at the top 20 most-searched stocks on Benzinga Pro in March. While many had news in the month that could affect rankings, the trends could be a sign of what's to come.
Via Benzinga · April 1, 2025
Via Benzinga · April 1, 2025
Meta's Advantage+ Shopping campaigns have been one key driver to Meta's growth in past years. What is this product, and how is Meta continuing to invest in it?
Via MarketBeat · March 31, 2025
Cramer is not happy with Celanese Corporation. The Mad Money host also mentioned CoreCivic, Inc. as "ready to move again."
Via Benzinga · March 31, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · March 29, 2025
Shares of mobile app advertising platform AppLovin (NASDAQ: APP)
jumped 9.2% in the pre-market session after CEO Adam Foroughi responded to the concerns raised by short-seller Muddy Waters regarding the company's ad targeting methods and competitiveness. He noted that the short seller's report's bias "lies in omission, not evidence."
Via StockStory · March 28, 2025
AppLovin Corporation (NASDAQ: APP) shares are trading higher friday as the stock appears to be reversing after initially dropping 20% earlier in the week following a short-seller report from Muddy Waters.
Via Benzinga · March 28, 2025
AppLovin defended its business practices and hired a law firm to investigate recent short-report activity. AppLovin stock rose Friday.
Via Investor's Business Daily · March 28, 2025
Via Benzinga · March 28, 2025
Wedbush said its agency checks revealed that the company’s e-commerce customers were 55%-60% net new to the brand.
Via Stocktwits · March 27, 2025
U.S. stock markets closed lower today, with the Nasdaq Composite dropping over 90 points or 0.5% to 17,804.03.
Via Benzinga · March 27, 2025
Shares of mobile app advertising platform AppLovin (NASDAQ: APP)
fell 14.9% in the afternoon session after short-seller Muddy Waters revealed a short position in the company and issued a report that raised concerns about APP's ad targeting methods and competitive strengths. This report aligned with concerns raised by Culpers Research and Fuzzy Panda earlier in the year.
Via StockStory · March 27, 2025
AppLovin shares traded lower Thursday after short seller Muddy Waters issued a critical report on the company. Benzinga has reached out to AppLovin for comment on the Muddy Waters report.
Via Benzinga · March 27, 2025
JP Morgan analyst highlighted top video game picks: TTWO (Overweight, $225 PT), RBLX (Overweight, $75 PT), EA (Neutral), MYPS (Underweight).
Via Benzinga · March 27, 2025
AppLovin stock tumbled Thursday after a prominent short seller issued a negative report on the app marketing firm.
Via Investor's Business Daily · March 27, 2025
Baidu and CrowdStrike could eclipse AppLovin's market cap by 2027.
Via The Motley Fool · March 26, 2025