
Myspace: What Investors Get Wrong and the 3 Real Plays
No, Myspace is not publicly traded. The investable route is its public parent, Viant Technology (NASDAQ: DSP), while most retail investors will end up using comparable public stocks instead.
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No, Myspace is not publicly traded. The investable route is its public parent, Viant Technology (NASDAQ: DSP), while most retail investors will end up using comparable public stocks instead.

Pinterest is growing users and revenue while improving monetization through AI-powered search and Performance Plus. The stock earns a Buy, but execution on ad pricing and large-retailer exposure remains the key risk.

No, Telegram is not publicly traded. There’s no public parent or ticker, so retail investors can’t buy Telegram stock directly today. The closest path is waiting for an IPO or using public proxies like META, SNAP, and PINS.

No, X (formerly Twitter) is not publicly traded. Retail investors usually have to look at public proxies like Meta, Snap, and Pinterest — or wait for a future IPO that currently has no clear sign.

Yes, Reddit (pre-IPO archive) is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under RDDT. If you missed the IPO, the realistic alternatives are buying RDDT directly or looking at similar public ad-tech and social platforms.

No, TikTok is not publicly traded. The company is private inside ByteDance, so most retail investors end up looking at public proxies like Meta, Snap, and Pinterest—or waiting for an IPO that has no timetable.

No, ByteDance is not publicly traded. Retail investors mostly have to wait for a future IPO, look at comparable public stocks, or—if accredited—consider private secondary markets.

Pinterest, Inc. (PINS) jumps after a strong Q1 earnings beat, upbeat Q2 revenue guidance, and record monthly active users. The rally reflects improving ad monetization, solid free cash flow, and fresh analyst target hikes that suggest the turnaround story is gaining traction.

Pinterest, Inc. (PINS) jumps after-hours after topping Q1 revenue and EPS estimates and issuing stronger-than-expected Q2 revenue guidance. The rally reflects improving ad demand, better monetization from AI tools, and renewed confidence in near-term growth, though investors will watch whether the move holds in the next regular session.
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