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Digital Turbine’s Wild 2025 Ride: APPS Stock Soars 300% on Mobile Ad Comeback – What Investors Need to Know

Digital Turbine’s Wild 2025 Ride: APPS Stock Soars 300% on Mobile Ad Comeback – What Investors Need to Know

Digital Turbine, Inc. is a mobile advertising technology company that provides an independent mobile growth platform for app publishers, advertisers, wireless carriers, and device OEMsfinviz.com. Founded in the late 1990s and later reimagined under CEO Bill Stone in 2014dcfmodeling.com, Digital Turbine’s mission has evolved to simplify content discovery and monetization on mobile devices. The company’s core platform is installed directly on smartphones, enabling app recommendations, pre-installs, and content experiences out-of-the-box. How it works: Digital Turbine partners with leading smartphone manufacturers and telecom operators to embed its software on Android devicesprnewswire.com. This allows apps to be pre-loaded or suggested to users during phone setup or via on-device notifications, benefiting both users and advertisers. The platform also delivers news feeds and other content via its Mobile Posse media unit, enhancing user engagement. With Ignite integrated on over 1 billion devices worldwide and used by 82,000+ appsprnewswire.com, Digital Turbine has a broad reach in the mobile ecosystem.
5 November 2025

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