KEY POINTS
  • Snap CEO Evan Spiegel warned of slowing growth in a note to employees made public on Monday.
  • His message sent a chill across the digital advertising industry.
  • Analysts pointed to macroeconomic trends that could extend far beyond Snap.

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Evan Spiegel, CEO and co-founder of Snap Inc.

Social media companies were already having a rough year from the cutback in digital ad spending caused by rising inflation, supply chain challenges and the war in Ukraine. Forecasts for the second quarter called for meager growth at best, and stock prices were getting hammered.

That was all before Snap CEO Evan Spiegel warned late Monday of an environment that's worsened since his company reported quarterly results in April, when guidance was already disappointing.

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