After reporting its fourth quarter results on Wednesday, Criteo’s stock popped by more than 17% and hit a 52-week high. Criteo’s stock has gone up more than 300% over the past year. Criteo, whose revenue grew by 1% in Q4 to $ 661 million, is taking a clear-eyed approach to the end of third-party cookies, Criteo… Continue reading »
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