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Snap Lags Nasdaq, Turnaround Pressure Rises

New York, June 2, 2026, 19:02 (EDT)

Snap Inc. shares slid about 1.5% Tuesday to $5.76 as investors weighed the state of the Snapchat parent’s turnaround. The drop came while the broader U.S. market ticked up. Roughly 39.8 million Snap shares traded hands on the day. The company’s market cap stood at $9.7 billion.

This is important now because the market was stronger elsewhere. The Dow gained 0.45%. The S&P 500 was up 0.13%. The Nasdaq Composite scratched out a 0.03% rise. Communication services lagged as the weakest big S&P 500 group.

Selling pressure was light, but Snap shares are still under pressure. The stock ended the day at $5.76, staying 45% below the 52-week high of $10.41 set last July, MarketWatch reported.

Snap is acting less like a user-growth bet and more like a company focused on profits. The company reported in May that first-quarter revenue climbed 12% to $1.529 billion, with net loss down to $89 million. Adjusted EBITDA was $233 million. CEO Evan Spiegel said Snap was back to growing daily users and had better margins.

Snapchat’s daily active users hit 483 million in the quarter. Monthly active users climbed to 956 million. But getting more money is tricky: ad revenue was up 3% to $1.24 billion, while other revenue surged 87% to $285 million.

Pinterest dropped around 2.2%. Meta Platforms eased 0.5%. Snap was down as well, steeper than Meta and not as much as Pinterest. Other social platforms with ad businesses showed little support.

Snap’s push to cut costs is still key for the bull case. In April, the company said it would lay off about 1,000 workers—16% of full-time staff—close over 300 open jobs and go after more than $500 million in annualized savings by the back half of 2026. “Cutting costs may appease an activist in the near term,” Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, told Reuters, but said the long-term business model question isn’t settled. Reuters

Snap’s finance team is changing. CFO Derek Andersen told the company on April 17 he’s leaving for another job, according to a regulatory filing. Vice President Doug Hott will take over. Andersen said he’s not leaving because of any disagreement with Snap.

But the downside is clear. If ad growth stays weak, cost cuts might just delay the squeeze, and spending on Specs — Snap’s AR eyewear — could keep pressure on cash. The company itself points to risks like profits, keeping users and advertisers, rivals, and new players in its outlook.

Specs is up next. Spiegel told investors Snap plans to say more at AWE on June 16. For the stock, investors will be watching if the event can point to new revenue instead of triggering more concern on costs.

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

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