According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period created the false impression that they possessed reliable information pertaining to Snap’s expected advertising revenue and anticipated growth while emphasizing potential macroeconomic instability. In truth, Snap’s optimistic reports of advertising growth and earnings potential fell short of reality as they relied far too heavily on Snap’s ability to execute on its potential; Snap was already experiencing the ramifications of a significant execution error when defendants’ claimed a lack of visibility due to macroeconomic conditions.
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