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For years, there was one message Evan Spiegel couldn't make disappear. "I'm asked one question most often," the Snapchat CEO said in a 2015 commencement speech. "'Why didn't you sell your business ...
Evan Spiegel's recent performance at the Code Conference was a snooze, but luckily that will have no predictive relationship with how Snapchat does from here on out.
Evan Spiegel dropped out of Stanford University in 2012, three classes shy of graduation, to move back to his father’s house and work on Snapchat. Spiegel’s fast-growing mobile app lets users ...
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Snapchat's 24-year old CEO, Evan Spiegel, offered this recently on why he didn't sell to Facebook. "When we decided not to sell our business, people called us a lot ...
Snap, Inc. SNAP CEO Evan Spiegel joined CNBC's "Money Movers" on Wednesday and shared his plan to increase advertising revenue by differentiating Snapchat from social media platforms. “Snapchat ...
Meta and Snapchat CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and Evan Spiegel apologized Wednesday to parents attending a Senate hearing addressing online child safety on Capitol Hill.
Snap is testing a “simplified version of Snapchat,” CEO Evan Spiegel wrote in a verbose letter to employees published on Snap’s website Tuesday. The CEO says the simplified version aims to ...
Evan Spiegel told Snap employees this week they work for a rare social-media platform that "makes people happy." In an internal note sent Monday, the co-founder and CEO seemed intent on rallying ...
Spiegel developed Snapchat, originally called Picaboo, in 2011. Now, the wildly popular instant messaging app is ubiquitous and used by millions across the globe to send pictures and messages.
Evan Spiegel was already a very rich man. But by the end of the day today, ... That means Spiegel's stake in Snapchat increased in value by a cool $1.5 billion, according to Bloomberg.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel must answer questions in a Georgia lawsuit about its former speed filter app, used by a teenage driver who crashed in Clayton County, leaving a man permanently brain damaged.