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Tonito is the place to head to for Latin American-inspired dishes from countries such as Mexico, Argentina and Peru. Start with the Mexican Ceviche and Esquites (charred corn salad) then take your pick from a variety of tacos, quesadilla and burritos with different protein fillings.
Still hungry? Then get the Sudado Pescado (Peruvian fish stew), Arroz Con Pollo (Mexican chicken rice) and finish with either the Churros or Chocolate Tres Leche (triple milk cake).
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Twitter tumbles after digital ad sales disappoint
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Last Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 08:29 PM IST
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Twitter said sales will be $980 million to $1.08 billion in the period ending in June. Analysts, on average, projected $1.05 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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Revenue gained 28% in the first quarter, in line with analyst estimates, but notably lagging behind the growth at some of Twitter’s digital advertising peers.
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By Kurt Wagner
Twitter Inc. tumbled 13% Friday morning after the social media company posted a sluggish start to the year in its advertising business and gave a disappointing revenue forecast, a sign the social media service hasn’t fully capitalized on the digital advertising boom amid the pandemic like companies such as Facebook Inc. and Google.
Twitter disappoints while rivals make hay amid pandemic boom
Twitter gave a disappointing revenue forecast, a sign the social media service hasn’t fully capitalised on the digital advertising boom amid the pandemic like companies such as Facebook and Google. Shares fell about 8% in extended trading.
Sales will be US$980-million to $1.08-billion in the second quarter, the San Francisco-based company said on Thursday in a statement. Analysts, on average, projected $1.05-billion.
Twitter’s sales gained 28% in the first quarter, notably lagging behind some of its digital advertising peers. Facebook and Google this week reported quarterly revenue that smashed analysts’ estimates, buoyed by businesses pushing commerce and travel, which are expected to bounce back as lockdowns ease. Twitter relies more on big-brand advertising, which is typically slower early in the year after the busy holiday quarter.
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