STOCKHOLM, July 29 — Music streaming giant Spotify today reported it reached nearly 300 million monthly users in the second quarter of 2020, avoiding much of the economic fallout sparked by Covid-19. Spotify reported a total of 299 million monthly active users, representing an increase of 29 per...
The Spotify logo is displayed as the stock waits to begin selling as a direct listing on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, US, April 3, 2018. — Reuters pic
Spotify reported a total of 299 million monthly active users, representing an increase of 29 per cent compared to a year earlier. Since early April shares in Spotify, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange since April 2018, more than doubled in value.
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