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2022-11-05
Wall Street Journal 18 related

Elon Musk says Twitter suffered “a massive drop in revenue” due to activist groups pressuring advertisers, despite doing “everything” to “appease the activists”

lets be honest—isn't any less “brand safe” than two weeks ago. But it's an unspoken rule of Serious Media that we report the weather, we don't make it. https://twitter.com/... @cabel : @elonmusk Come ...

2022-11-04
Wall Street Journal 16 related

General Mills and Audi paused Twitter ads, and sources say Pfizer and Mondelez have as well, as concern over content moderation grows

Advertisers are concerned about a flurry of executive departures at Twitter and new owner Elon Musk's plans for content moderation

2016-03-13
Bloomberg Business 10 related

Instacart says ads from General Mills, PepsiCo, and other consumer goods makers account for 15% of its revenue

but doesn't count a lot of costs like salaries: http://www.bloomberg.com/... http://twitter.com/...

2016-03-12
Bloomberg Business 4 related

Instacart says ads from General Mills, PepsiCo, and other consumer goods makers account for 15% of its revenue

Instacart Gets Red Bull and Doritos to Pay Your Delivery Fees  —  The grocery delivery startup says ads from General Mills, PepsiCo, and other consumer companies account for 15 percent of revenue.

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