Adam Levy

Adam Levy

Adam Levy is a financial analyst and writer specializing in technology and consumer goods companies. He spends a lot of time “researching” Facebook and Twitter, so follow him at @admlvy for more insight, analysis and St. Louis Cardinals mania.

Recent Articles

Twitter Inc (TWTR): The Snapchat Threat No One’s Talking About

Snapchat is still in the early days of monetizing its platform, and it’s going directly after TWTR’s bread and butter -- brand advertisers.

Twitter Inc (TWTR) Drops the Buy Button, Should You Hit the Sell Button?

Although it may sound troublesome, Twitter's abandonment of the buy button is a good thing for TWTR stock, since it allows the company to refocus its efforts on its strengths.

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX): The Hidden Upside in Netflix Stock

NFLX has agreed to license its original content to traditional cable network, Univision, which means there's potential upside in Netflix stock.

Facebook Inc (FB): Advertising on Instagram Is Just Getting Started

Instagram is still somewhat difficult for businesses to use, but it’s about to get a whole lot easier ... which can only help FB stock.

Will Facebook Inc (FB) News Bias Affect Investors?

Facebook (FB) will likely be unaffected by accusations that it suppresses conservative stories, as bigger privacy issues didn't make a dent.

Facebook Inc: Long Live the King of the Ad Stocks

Facebook is leaving Twitter and everyone else in the dust with its MAU and advertiser growth, which is almost like printing money.

How Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Will Ride Facebook Inc (FB) to the Top

Microsoft is striking while the iron’s hot. Since Facebook is using the Microsoft Bot Framework with FB Messenger, MSFT could reach its 900 million monthly active users.

1 Big Takeaway From Twitter Inc Earnings (TWTR)

Big brands didn’t spend as much as expected on Twitter ads last quarter, but TWTR investors should be worried that there's more to the story.

Alphabet Inc (GOOG): Can Google TRULY Challenge TV With YouTube Ads?

Google is making the case that television ad budgets should shift to YouTube, but it's not wholly convincing.

Twitter Inc: Will TWTR Stock Buckle Under the Pressure?

The pressure is on for Twitter (TWTR) management to post solid revenue and earnings growth as well as a return to user growth.