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PINTEREST INC- CLASS A
NYSE:PINS (5/15/2024, 7:04:00 PM)
After market: 42.44 0 (0%)42.44
+0.42 (+1%)
Pinterest, Inc. engages in the operation of a pinboard-style photo-sharing website. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California and currently employs 3,987 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-04-18. On Pinterest, people discover and personalize visual content, which is called Pins. Pins are created when Pinners, creators and businesses create new content for or save existing Web content to its platform. The company offers several types of Pins on its platform, including Standard Pins, Product Pins, Video Pins and Idea Pins. Its Standard Pins include static images that link to content from around the Web highlighting products, recipes, style and home inspiration, do it yourself (DIY), and others. Its Product Pins include items from its catalogue inventory that can be purchased and include metadata on prices and stock availability. Its Video Pins include short videos from businesses that link to content on topics like cooking, beauty and DIY projects. The company also provides THE YES app, a shopping platform for fashion that enables users to shop a personalized feed based on the user's active input on brand, style, and size.
PINTEREST INC- CLASS A
651 Brannan Street
San Francisco CALIFORNIA 94107
P: 14157627100
CEO: Benjamin Silbermann
Employees: 3987
Website: https://investor.pinterestinc.com/
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