Pinterest, Inc. Class A (PINS) Dividend History

Pinterest, Inc. (PINS) is a social media platform that enables users to discover, save, and share images and ideas across various interests such as fashion, home decor, recipes, and more through visual bookmarks called "pins." Founded in 2010, the company has positioned itself as a visual discovery engine, combining social media elements with content curation to inspire users and facilitate e-commerce opportunities.

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Dividend History

Pinterest, Inc. Class A currently does not pay dividends

Company News

  • The author sold his positions in Block and Pinterest after holding them for 5 years, citing concerns about the companies' long-term vision and growth potential. He is now looking for companies with consistent and sustainable profits, and that don't dilute shareholders, such as Wingstop and Comfort Systems USA.

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  • Pinterest (PINS) stock surged 12.39% after delivering a strong Q1 earnings report, with revenue topping estimates, user growth increasing, and margins improving. The company's global business, particularly the 'Rest of World' segment, is driving growth, and its AI-powered ad technology is helping to unlock monetization potential. While risks remain, Pinterest's growth story looks compelling, and the stock's valuation leaves room for further upside.

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  • The tech-heavy Nasdaq has experienced a significant resurgence, fueled by renewed optimism in AI-focused companies. Salesforce, AppLovin, and Pinterest present compelling opportunities with massive upside potential as they leverage AI to drive revenue growth and operational efficiency.

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  • The article discusses the increased likelihood of a recession in 2025 due to factors like tariff policy and consumer reluctance to spend. It then analyzes two stocks, Pinterest and Bank of America, and why the author believes they are good long-term investments despite the economic uncertainty.

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Dividend data last updated 06/07/2025 04:05:36 UTC