While the major stock indices are carving out new, all-time highs, some stocks are struggling. Salad chain Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG) and software company Figma (NYSE: FIG) have both t ...
The stock dropped 39.2% in August even though the S&P 500 was up 1.9% for the month. And things haven't improved in September ...
Why did Figma's stock tumble 26% in September after already dropping 39% in August? The young stock's post-IPO reality check ...
Arguably the most anticipated IPO during the second half of 2025 was that of technology stock Figma (NYSE: FIG). The nearly 158% gain that Figma’s shares posted on their first day of trading ...
Figma reported its first earnings post-IPO, delivering 41% revenue growth. However, the company missed on earnings and reported a slight decline in customer retention. The company's valuation after ...
Figma stock has been on a rollercoaster ride since the company went public on July 31. The company is growing strongly and is already profitable. However, the valuation is extreme, even after a ...
Figma Inc. shares tumbled to their lowest price since the design software company’s first day of public trading July 31 after it gave an annual revenue outlook that failed to impress investors. Sales ...
Figma's revenue growth is set to slow below hypergrowth levels by 2026, risking a sharp valuation compression from its current 82x forward free cash flow. The competitive landscape is fierce, with ...
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Sept 3 (Reuters) - Holiday spending by U.S. consumers is set for its steepest drop since the pandemic as shoppers — particularly Gen Z — pull back amid economic uncertainty, a PricewaterhouseCoopers ...
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He won’t leave them bere(f)t. GOP nominee Curtis Sliwa won’t bow to growing pressure — including from the White House — to drop out of New York City’s mayoral race, insiders said Thursday. The red ...