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Is Pinterest Becoming the New Gen Z E-Commerce Platform?

Many social platforms are currently exposed to the uncertainties of US trade policy, changing advertising and the preferences of young users. Pinterest, on the other hand, quietly but emphatically shows that it can move forward even in such a headwind. Although the results for the first quarter of 2025 were not without reservations, the overall picture that the company is building certainly deserves the attention and trust of investors. In addition, Pinterest's share price itself has already reacted, rising by 20%. The question from investors is clear: "Can Pinterest keep it?"

Is Pinterest Becoming the New Gen Z E-Commerce Platform?

Positive surprise

One of the main causes of Pinterest's success in this first quarter was that revenue reached $855 million, which is significantly higher than the analysts' expected $847 million. Earnings per share, on the other hand, offset the balance arm and fell short of analysts' translated value of $0.26, at $0.23. Normally, this could of course be a clear reason for disappointment, but we must point out that this is a company that is currently undergoing a key transformation.

And it is noticeable. The number of monthly active users grew to 570 million, beating Pinterest's expectations by 5 million, while also confirming that it can attract attention even at a time of really strong competition. From the point of view of the geographical structure of sales, the largest representation was traditionally from the United States and Canada, where it is a total of USD 663 million. Europe came in second, with a value that also exceeded analysts' expectations, reaching $147 million.

Pinterest as a shopping gallery for Gen Z?

Strong words also came from the mouth of CEO Bill Ready, who openly spoke about the fact that Pinterest is turning into a resilient business that is stronger than ever. However, what is perhaps even more interesting, according to him, their platform is a new destination where Gen Z goes shopping. Competing networks are struggling with spam, lack of credibility or a decline in reach, but Pinterest apparently benefits very effectively from this, as it has long been perceived as a visually inspiring platform with a low volume of inappropriate content and growing integration of e-commerce tools.

Additional information is that although some partners, mostly Asian exporters, have reduced advertising spending, because of the abolition of the duty-free exemption for imports into the USA de minims, the company is healthy. These are the statements of the CFO herself, Julia Donnelly, who also warns that Pinterest is not immune to the macroeconomic environment.

Market reaction and outlook for the future

To the combination of these fundamentally key news, the market reacted very positively. Immediately after the publication of the economic results, the share price rose by about 20%, which only confirms that the side of positive results and future potential, at least in the short term, has won. *

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Pinterest share price performance over the past five years*

Following this development in the share price, the outlook for the second quarter only intensified this dynamic. The company expects revenues in the range of $960 million to $980 million, which is again more than the market expects.

Pinterest as a silent winner?

Pinterest may not be the company that dominates the front pages at the moment, but that is perhaps its great advantage. The competitive environment is affected by regulatory threats or a decline in interest, from which Pinterest has the opportunity to gain some market share on its side, and then potentially reward shareholders in the form of a price increase.

* Historical figures are not a guarantee of future returns.

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Resources:

https://s204.q4cdn.com/369458543/files/doc_earnings/2025/q1/presentation/2025-Q1-IR-Earnings-Presentation.pdf

https://s204.q4cdn.com/369458543/files/doc_earnings/2025/q1/earnings-result/Q125-PressRelease.pdf

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/08/pinterest-pins-q1-earnings-report-2025.html

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